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Physical Health Disparities Across Dimensions of Sexual Orientation, Race/Ethnicity, and Sex: Evidence for Increased Risk Among Bisexual Adults

机译:性取向,种族/种族和性别方面的身体健康差异:双性恋成年人风险增加的证据

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Accumulating evidence suggests that sexual minority individuals are at increased risk for physical health conditions compared to heterosexual individuals. However, we know little about physical health disparities affecting bisexual individuals, a population at increased risk for psychiatric and substance use conditions compared to both heterosexual and lesbian/gay populations. Using a large, nationally representative sample, we examined physical health disparities for bisexual individuals. To advance research on sexual minority health disparities, we further: (1) compared prevalence rates of physical health conditions across three dimensions of sexual orientation (i.e., identity, attractions, behavior) and (2) examined whether disparities differed by sex and race/ethnicity. Results indicated that sexual minority individuals were at increased risk for many physical health conditions. Notably, individuals with bisexual identity, attractions, and/or behavior were at increased risk for more physical health conditions than other sexual minority groups. The number and types of physical health disparities affecting bisexually identified individuals and individuals with same- and opposite-sex attractions and/or sexual partners varied across sex and race/ethnicity, with the most consistent disparities emerging for individuals who reported same- and opposite-sex sexual partners. Our findings highlight the substantial physical health disparities affecting sexual minorities and the heightened risk conferred by all facets of bisexuality.
机译:累积证据表明,与异性恋者相比,性少数民族个体处于身体健康状况的风险增加。然而,我们对影响双性恋个人的身体健康差异很少,与异性恋和女同性恋/同性恋人口相比,精神疾病和物质使用条件的风险增加。使用大型国家代表性的样本,我们检查了双性恋个人的身体健康差异。为了提高性少数群体健康差异的研究,我们进一步提出:(1)与性取向三维(即身份,景点,行为)和(2)审查了性别和种族是否不同的差异的普及物理健康状况的流行率种族。结果表明,性少数民族个体在许多身体健康状况的风险增加。值得注意的是,具有双性恋身份,景点和/或行为的个人患有比其他性少数群体更多的身体健康状况的风险增加。影响两性和异性吸引力和/或性伴侣的身体健康差异的数量和类型,以及跨性别和种族/种族各种各样的性别,以及据报道的个人和相反的个人出现最常见的差异 - 性伴侣。我们的调查结果强调了影响性少数群体的大量身体健康差异,并且双性恋的所有方面赋予的强烈风险。

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