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Health Insurance and Disclosure of Same-Sex Sexual Behaviors Among Gay and Bisexual Men in Same-Sex Relationships

机译:同性关系中男同性恋和双性恋男人的健康保险和同性性行为的披露

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>Purpose: Gay and bisexual men (GBM) have poorer health outcomes than the general population. Improved health outcomes will require that GBM have access to healthcare and that healthcare providers are aware of their sexual behaviors. This study sought to examine factors associated with having health insurance and disclosure of same-sex sexual behaviors to primary care providers (PCPs) among GBM in primary same-sex relationships.>Methods: We conducted an online survey of a national sample of 722 men in same-sex couples living in the United States. Logistic regression and multinomial regression models were conducted to assess whether characteristic differences existed between men who did and did not have health insurance, and between men who did and did not report that their PCP knew about their same-sex sexual activity.>Results: Our national sample of same-sex partnered men identified themselves predominantly as gay and white, and most reported having an income and health insurance. Having health insurance and disclosing sexual behavior to PCPs was associated with increasing age, higher education, and higher income levels. Insurance was less prevalent among nonwhite participants and those living in the south and midwest United States. Disclosure of sexual behavior was more common in urban respondents and in the western United States. In 25% of couples, one partner was insured, while the other was not.>Conclusions: Having health insurance and disclosing one's sexual behavior to PCPs was suboptimal overall and occurred in patterns likely to exacerbate health disparities among those GBM already more heavily burdened with poorer health outcomes. These factors need to be considered by PCPs and health policymakers to improve the health of GBM. Patient- and provider-targeted interventions could also improve the health outcomes of GBM.
机译:>目的:同性恋者和双性恋者(GBM)的健康状况要比普通人群差。改善健康状况将要求GBM能够获得医疗保健,并且医疗保健提供者必须了解其性行为。这项研究旨在探讨与拥有健康保险以及在主要同性关系中GBM中向初级保健提供者披露同性性行为有关的因素。>方法:居住在美国的同性伴侣中有722名男性的全国样本。进行了Logistic回归和多项式回归模型,以评估有和没有健康保险的男性之间以及有和没有报告其PCP了解其同性性行为的男性之间是否存在特征差异。>结果:我们在全国范围内的同性伴侣样本中,他们自己以同性恋者为主,并且大多数人报告说他们有收入和健康保险。拥有医疗保险并向五氯苯酚披露性行为与年龄增长,高等教育和收入水平提高有关。在非白人参与者以及居住在美国南部和中西部的参与者中,保险的普及率较低。在城市受访者和美国西部,性行为的披露更为普遍。 >结论:拥有健康保险并向PCP透露自己的性行为,这在25%的夫妻中都没有保险。>结论: GBM已经承受了较差的健康结果,因此负担更加沉重。 PCP和健康政策制定者需要考虑这些因素,以改善GBM的健康。以患者和提供者为目标的干预措施也可以改善GBM的健康结果。

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