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Health Indicators for Older Sexual Minorities: National Health Interview Survey 2013–2014

机译:老年人性健康指标:2013-2014年全国健康访问调查

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>Purpose: Advances in lesbian, gay, and bisexual (sexual minority [SM]) acceptance and equality have been made in the past decade. However, certain SM subgroups continue to be disadvantaged due to lack of data and, thus, lack of knowledge about these populations. Data for older sexual minorities are especially lacking and will be increasingly important as more sexual minorities enter older age. This research explores results from a nationally representative health survey to elucidate some health indicators for older sexual minorities.>Methods: Data from the 2013 and 2014 National Health Interview Surveys (NHIS) were pooled for increased sample size, and established research methods were followed as recommended by prior NHIS sexual orientation studies. We conducted descriptive analyses on the differences between SM and heterosexual groups, aged 65 years and older, for 12 health indicators.>Results: Four out of the 12 health indicators were significantly different for sexual minorities, and three out of those four indicated positive health outcomes or behaviors when compared with heterosexuals. Sexual minorities were more than three times as likely to receive HIV testing as heterosexual peers. Sexual minorities were more likely to receive an influenza vaccination, and much more likely to report excellent or very good health, than their heterosexual peers. Sexual minorities were more than twice as likely to report binge drinking, which is consistent with prior research for adult sexual minorities.>Conclusion: This analysis is the first to examine national data on health indicators for sexual minorities, aged 65 years and older, using NHIS data. As more surveys begin to collect SMdata and more years of data are collected by NHIS, a clearer picture of the health of older adult sexual minorities should emerge.
机译:>目的:在过去的十年中,女同性恋,男同性恋和双性恋(性少数[SM])接受和平等方面取得了进步。但是,由于缺乏数据,因此缺乏有关这些人群的知识,某些SM亚组继续处于不利地位。特别是缺乏针对性少数群体的数据,随着越来越多的性少数群体进入老年人年龄,这些数据将变得越来越重要。这项研究探索了一项具有全国代表性的健康调查的结果,以阐明一些针对老年人的性健康指标。>方法:汇总了2013年和2014年国家健康访问调查(NHIS)的数据,以增加样本量,并且先前的NHIS性取向研究建议遵循既定的研究方法。我们对65岁及65岁以上的SM和异性恋人群之间的差异进行了描述性分析,以得出12个健康指标。>结果:在12个健康指标中,有四个指标对性少数群体有显着差异,而三个指标与异性恋者相比,这四个人中有健康结果或行为良好。性少数群体接受艾滋病毒检测的可能性是异性伴侣的三倍以上。与异性伴侣相比,性少数群体更可能接受流感疫苗接种,并且报告其健康状况很好或非常好。性少数群体报告酗酒的可能性是以前的成年性少数群体的两倍以上。>结论:该分析是首次检查有关全国性少数群体健康指标的数据65岁及以上,使用NHIS数据。随着越来越多的调查开始收集SMdata和NHIS收集了更多年的数据,应该出现更清晰的老年人性少数群体健康状况。

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