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Measuring the Influence of Legally Recognized Partnerships on the Health and Well-Being of Same-Sex Couples: Utility of the California Health Interview Survey

机译:衡量合法认可的伙伴关系对同性伴侣健康和幸福的影响:加利福尼亚州健康访问调查的效用

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>Purpose: This study explored the utility of the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) to compare health-related outcomes among gay men, lesbians, and heterosexuals who reported being in a legally recognized partnership.>Methods: We regressed sexual identity and marriage/legally recognized partnership status on seven different outcomes related to health insurance coverage, medical services access and use, and general health and well-being using CHIS data collected between 2009 and 2013.>Results: There were 1432 respondents who identified as gay, lesbian, or homosexual, and 67,746 who identified as heterosexual. The percentage of participants who reported being married/legally partnered was 54.06% for heterosexual women, 52.93% for heterosexual men, 38.83% for lesbians, and 23.56% for gay men. Legally partnered/married gay and lesbian respondents were more likely to have health insurance and use healthcare than their counterparts not in such partnerships; few trends were statistically significant. Gay men in legally recognized partnerships were more likely than their heterosexual counterparts to report continuous health insurance coverage, a usual medical care source, and at least one provider visit within the past 12 months. We found statistically significant poorer health status outcomes among lesbians in legally recognized partnerships compared to married heterosexual women.>Conclusions: Lesbians in legally recognized partnerships did not fare as well as married heterosexual women. Gay men in legally recognized partnerships fared better than married heterosexual men on some measures. CHIS questionnaire structures limited our sample and analyses. We recommend that CHIS and other researchers ask partnered status>-, marriage-, and sexual identity-related questions en bloc to ensure more robust representation, analyses, recommendations, and policy resolutions.
机译:>目的:这项研究探索了加利福尼亚健康访问调查(CHIS)的效用,用于比较报告称其在法律认可的合伙关系中的男同性恋,女同性恋者和异性恋者的健康相关结局。>方法:我们使用2009年至2013年间收集的CHIS数据,就与健康保险覆盖率,医疗服务的获取和使用以及总体健康和幸福感有关的七个不同结果,回归了性别认同和婚姻/法律认可的伴侣状态。 >结果:有1432名被确认为同性恋,女同性恋或同性恋的受访者,以及67,746名被确认为异性恋的受访者。报告称已婚/合法伴侣的参与者中,异性恋女性为54.06%,异性恋男性为52.93%,女同性恋为38.83%,男同性恋为23.56%。与没有伴侣关系的同伴相比,有法律伴侣/已婚男女同性恋者更可能拥有健康保险并使用医疗保健。几乎没有统计学上显着的趋势。在法律上认可的合伙企业中,男同性恋者比异性恋者更有可能报告过去12个月中持续的医疗保险,通常的医疗服务以及至少一次提供者拜访。我们发现,在法律上认可的伴侣关系中,与已婚的异性恋女性相比,女同性恋者的健康状况结局在统计学上显着较差。>结论:在法律上认可的伴侣关系中,女同性恋者的表现不及已婚的异性恋女性。在某些方面,在法律上认可的合伙企业中,男同性恋者比已婚异性恋者表现更好。 CHIS问卷结构限制了我们的样本和分析。我们建议CHIS和其他研究人员整体询问伴侣的身份,婚姻和与性身份有关的问题,以确保代表,分析,建议和政策决议的依据更加健全。

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