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同性婚姻合法化对少数族裔女同性恋、男同性恋和双性恋者健康的影响:一项准实验研究。

Effect of same-sex marriage legalisation on the health of ethnic minority lesbian, gay and bisexual people: a quasi-experimental study.

作者信息

Bai Yihong, Kim Chungah, Chum Antony

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.

School of Kinesiology and Health Science, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

J Epidemiol Community Health. 2025 Jan 13;79(2):117-123. doi: 10.1136/jech-2024-222651.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The UK legalised same-sex marriage in 2014. We examine whether same-sex marriage legalisation (SSML), an exogenous policy change, affected the health outcomes among ethnic minority lesbian, gay, bisexual and other (LGB+) individuals.

METHODS

Using the UK Household Longitudinal Survey, we applied the Callaway and Sant'Anna difference-in-differences to compare physical and mental health across (a) ethnic LGB+ individuals (treatment group), (b) ethnic heterosexual individuals (control group 1) and (c) British white LGB+ individual (control group 2). The study cohort (n=7054) comprised individuals aged 16+ years at baseline in 2011, and were employed in the study period (2011-2019). The outcomes included physical component scores from the short-form 12 health survey (physical component score (PCS-12)), long-standing illnesses and psychological distress (General Health Questionnaire (GHQ)).

RESULTS

After SSML, the PCS-12 among the ethnic LGB+ individuals improved significantly compared with both ethnic heterosexuals and British white LGB+ individuals (2.081, 95% CI 0.487 to 3.675). While no clear patterns were found for long-standing illnesses, the GHQ in the treatment group had modest decreases relative to ethnic heterosexuals, and relative to British white LGB+ individuals, by year 2 after SSML.

CONCLUSION

SSML in the UK led to improved physical functioning and reduced psychological distress in ethnic minority LGB+ individuals. Our study shows that ethnic LGB+ individuals may derive even greater health benefits than British white LGB+ people, providing evidence that SSML may help address racial health inequalities within LGB+ communities. As countries worldwide consider legalising same-sex marriage, it is imperative for policymakers to consider the health consequences for sexual and ethnic minorities.

摘要

背景

英国于2014年将同性婚姻合法化。我们研究同性婚姻合法化(SSML)这一外部政策变化是否影响了少数族裔女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋及其他(LGB+)个体的健康状况。

方法

利用英国家庭纵向调查,我们应用卡拉韦和圣安娜的双重差分法,比较了以下三组人群的身心健康状况:(a)少数族裔LGB+个体(治疗组),(b)少数族裔异性恋个体(对照组1),以及(c)英国白人LGB+个体(对照组2)。研究队列(n = 7054)包括2011年基线时年龄在16岁及以上、且在研究期间(2011 - 2019年)有工作的个体。结局指标包括简短健康调查问卷的身体成分得分(身体成分得分(PCS - 12))、长期疾病和心理困扰(一般健康问卷(GHQ))。

结果

同性婚姻合法化后,少数族裔LGB+个体的PCS - 12得分与少数族裔异性恋个体和英国白人LGB+个体相比均有显著改善(2.081,95%置信区间为0.487至3.675)。虽然在长期疾病方面未发现明显模式,但在同性婚姻合法化后的第2年,治疗组的GHQ相对于少数族裔异性恋个体以及相对于英国白人LGB+个体均有适度下降。

结论

英国的同性婚姻合法化使少数族裔LGB+个体的身体功能得到改善,心理困扰减少。我们的研究表明,少数族裔LGB+个体可能比英国白人LGB+个体获得更大的健康益处,这为同性婚姻合法化有助于解决LGB+群体内部的种族健康不平等问题提供了证据。随着世界各国考虑将同性婚姻合法化,政策制定者必须考虑对性少数和少数族裔群体的健康影响。

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