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Health Disparities Among Mid-to-Older Deaf LGBTQ Adults Compared with Mid-to-Older Deaf Non-LGBTQ Adults in the United States

机译:美国中老年聋人LGBTQ成人与中老年聋人非LGBTQ成人之间的健康差异

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>Purpose: To compare chronic health and mental health conditions between mid-to-older deaf lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) and mid-to-older non-LGBTQ adults who are 45 years or older.>Methods: Medical conditions and mental health disorders data were gathered from 981 mid-to-older deaf adults (178 LGBTQ and 803 non-LGBTQ) who took the Health Information National Trends Survey in American Sign Language between 2015 and 2019. Modified Poisson regression with robust standard errors was used to calculate relative risk estimates and 95% confidence intervals for all medical conditions and mental health disorders with self-reported LGBTQ status as the main predictor, adjusting for known health correlates.>Results: Consistent with the LGBTQ health disparity in the general population, our study findings indicated health disparities for certain medical conditions (e.g., lung disease, arthritis, and comorbidity) and mental health disorders (e.g., depression and anxiety) among mid-to-older deaf LGBTQ compared with non-LGBTQ deaf adults.>Conclusion: Like the LGBTQ counterparts in the general population, deaf LGBTQ adults may require more frequent and comprehensive health care services. Culturally and linguistically competent care by providers may be invaluable in reducing such health inequities, particularly when provider education and training is undertaken through an intersectional framework that considers the interaction and context of multiple patient and provider social identities.
机译:>目的:比较中老年聋哑女同性恋,男同性恋,双性恋,变性者和同志(LGBTQ)与中老年非LGBTQ成年人(45岁)之间的慢性健康和心理健康状况>方法:医学状况和精神健康障碍数据来自于981位中老年人,他们接受了美国《健康信息国家趋势》调查,其中包括178位LGBTQ和803位非LGBTQ。在2015年至2019年之间使用手语。修正后的Poisson回归与稳健的标准误被用于计算所有医疗状况和精神健康障碍的相对风险估计值和95%置信区间,并将自我报告的LGBTQ状况作为主要预测指标,并调整已知的健康相关因素。>结果:与一般人群中LGBTQ的健康差异相一致,我们的研究结果表明,某些医学状况(例如,肺病,关节炎和合并症)和精神疾病的健康差异与非LGBTQ聋人相比,中老年聋人LGBTQ有失调(例如抑郁和焦虑)。>结论:与普通人群中的LGBTQ聋人一样,聋人LGBTQ成年人可能需要更频繁以及全面的医疗保健服务。提供者具有文化和语言能力的护理对于减少此类健康不平等现象可能是无价的,尤其是当通过考虑多个患者和提供者社会身份的相互作用和背景的交叉框架进行提供者教育和培训时。

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