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Discrimination in the United States: Experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer Americans

机译:美国的歧视:女同性恋,同性恋,双性恋,跨性别和奇怪美国人的经验

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Abstract Objective: To examine reported experiences of discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) adults in the United States, which broadly contribute to poor health outcomes. Data Source and Study Design: Data came from a national, probability-based telephone survey of US adults, including 489 LGBTQ adults (282 non-Hispanic whites and 201 racial/ethnic minorities), conducted January-April 2017. Methods: We calculated the percentages of LGBTQ adults reporting experiences of discrimination in health care and several other domains related to their sexual orientation and, for transgender adults, gender identity. We report these results overall, by race/ethnicity, and among transgender adults only. We used multivariable models to estimate adjusted odds of discrimination between racial/ethnic minority and white LGBTQ respondents. Principal Findings: Experiences of interpersonal discrimination were common for LGBTQ adults, including slurs (57 percent), microaggressions (53 percent), sexual harassment (51 percent), violence (51 percent), and harassment regarding bathroom use (34 percent). More than one in six LGBTQ adults also reported avoiding health care due to anticipated discrimination (18 percent), including 22 percent of transgender adults, while 16 percent of LGBTQ adults reported discrimination in health care encounters. LGBTQ racial/ethnic minorities had statistically significantly higher odds than whites in reporting discrimination based on their LGBTQ identity when applying for jobs, when trying to vote or participate in politics, and interacting with the legal system. Conclusions: Discrimination is widely experienced by LGBTQ adults across health care and other domains, especially among racial/ethnic minorities. Policy and programmatic efforts are needed to reduce these negative experiences and their health impact on sexual and/or gender minority adults, particularly those who experience compounded forms of discrimination. ^g>KEYWORDS discrimination, gender identity, Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trangender, queer (LGBTQ) health, Racial/ethnic differences in health and health care, sexual orientation, Social determinants of health, Survey research
机译:摘要目的:审查美国对美国女同性恋,同性恋,双性恋,跨性别和酷儿(LGBTQ)成年人的歧视经验,这主要有助于贫困的健康结果。数据来源和研究设计:数据来自美国成年人的全国性电话调查,包括489名LGBTQ成年人(282名非西班牙裔人和201种族/少数民族),2017年4月进行。方法:我们计算了LGBTQ成年人的百分比报告了医疗保健中歧视经验以及与其性取向有关的其他几个域,以及变性成年人的性别认同。我们仅通过种族/种族以及跨性别成年人进行了这些结果。我们使用多变量模型来估计种族/少数民族和白LGBTQ受访者之间的歧视的调整态度。主要调查结果:人际歧视的经验对于LGBTQ成年人常见,包括Slurs(57%),微不足道(53%),性骚扰(51%),暴力(51%)和有关浴室使用的骚扰(34%)。由于预期的歧视(18%),其中六个LGBTQ成年人中有超过一六个LGBTQ成年人避免了医疗保健,其中包括22%的跨性别成人,而16%的LGBTQ成年人报告了卫生保健遭遇的歧视。 LGBTQ种族/少数群体在申请工作时的LGBTQ身份的报告歧视时略高于白人,当申请工作时,试图投票或参加政治,并与法律制度互动。结论:LGBTQ成年人在卫生保健和其他领域,特别是种族/少数群体之间广泛享有歧视。需要政策和方案努力,以减少这些负面经验及其对性和/或性别少数民族成年人的健康影响,特别是那些经历复杂的歧视形式的人。 ^ g>关键词歧视,性别认同,女同性恋,同性恋,双性恋,特兰德曼,酷儿(LGBTQ)健康,种族/民族差异,健康保健,性取向,健康社会决定因素,调查研究

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