评估英格兰、美国和加利福尼亚三个数据集中性少数群体成年人的健康获取、结果和行为的叙述模式。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Medical Care Research and Review Pub Date : 2024-10-14 DOI:10.1177/10775587241285135
Sarah MacCarthy, Peyton Miller, Ninez A Ponce, Marc N Elliott
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我们研究了同行评议的出版物,分析了来自英国全科医生患者调查 (GPPS)、美国国家健康访谈调查 (NHIS) 和加州健康访谈调查 (CHIS) 的数据,以探讨性少数群体的健康状况在不同环境和亚群体中的差异。我们检索了 2011-2022 年发表的英文文章,筛选了摘要(112 篇),审阅了全文(97 篇),并提取了数据(85 篇)。我们进行了内容分析,以确定性少数群体在不同环境中的模式,并将其与异性恋群体和其他群体进行比较。在所有环境中,性少数群体成年人的医疗保健获得性较差,健康结果和患者体验较差,有害健康的行为较多,医疗保健服务利用率较高(反映了风险意识和需求)。在报告亚组数据时,女性之间的差异更大,但艾滋病毒和相关癌症除外,这在性少数群体男性中最为普遍。据报告,在所有三种情况下,性少数群体的健康状况、结果和行为都明显较差。
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Assessing Narrative Patterns in Health Access, Outcomes, and Behaviors Across Three Data Sets From England, the United States, and California for Sexual Minority Adults.

We examined peer-reviewed publications analyzing data from the English GP Patient Survey (GPPS), U.S. National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), and California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) to explore how the health of sexual minority populations varies across settings and subgroups. We searched for English language articles published 2011-2022, screening abstracts (n = 112), reviewing full text (n = 97), and extracting data (n = 85). We conducted a content analysis to identify patterns across settings for sexual minority people compared with heterosexual counterparts and each other. Across all settings, sexual minority adults had poorer health care access, worse health outcomes and patient experiences, more detrimental health behaviors, and greater health care services utilization (reflecting risk awareness and need). When subgroup data were reported, differences were greater among women, except for HIV and related cancers, which were most prevalent among sexual minority men. Sexual minority people generally reported significantly worse health access, outcomes, and behaviors in all three settings.

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Medical Care Research and Review
Medical Care Research and Review 医学-卫生保健
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期刊介绍: Medical Care Research and Review (MCRR) is a peer-reviewed bi-monthly journal containing critical reviews of literature on organizational structure, economics, and the financing of health and medical care systems. MCRR also includes original empirical and theoretical research and trends to enable policy makers to make informed decisions, as well as to identify health care trends. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Average time from submission to first decision: 25 days
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