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Thursday's child: the role of adverse childhood experiences in explaining mental health disparities among lesbian, gay, and bisexual US adults

机译:周四的孩子:不良的童年经历在解释美国女同性恋,男同性恋和双性恋成年人的心理健康差异中的作用

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This study examined how adverse childhood experiences (ACE) may explain disparities in poor mental health between lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB), and heterosexual adults. Data are from three US states' 2010 behavioral risk factor surveillance system surveys (n = 20,060) that included sexual orientation, ACE inventory, and mental distress. LGB status was significantly associated with mental distress (OR = 1.85 [1.14-3.02]). Once incorporating ACE scores into the multiple regression analysis, LGB status was no longer associated with mental distress (OR = 1.28 [0.76-2.16]). The results corroborate previous research that LGB individuals report greater prevalence of childhood adversity than their heterosexual peers, which may explain LGB adulthood health disparities.
机译:这项研究调查了不良儿童时期的经历(ACE)如何解释女同性恋,同性恋和双性恋(LGB)与异性恋成年人之间心理健康状况的差异。数据来自美国三个州的2010年行为危险因素监视系统调查(n = 20,060),其中包括性取向,ACE清单和精神困扰。 LGB状态与精神困扰显着相关(OR = 1.85 [1.14-3.02])。一旦将ACE分数纳入多元回归分析,LGB状态将不再与精神困扰相关(OR = 1.28 [0.76-2.16])。该结果证实了先前的研究,即LGB个体报告的儿童逆境患病率高于异性同伴,这可能解释了LGB的成年健康差异。

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