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Health Conditions, Access to Care, Mental Health, and Wellness Behaviors in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Adults

机译:健康状况,在女同性恋,同性恋,双性恋和变性成年人中获取护理,心理健康和健康行为

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This study examined relationships among wellness behaviors, physical health conditions, mental health, health insurance, and access to care among a sample of 317 lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) adults. Participants completed a web-administered survey from May 2013 to April 2014. Of the sample, 41.6% of the participants reported having one or more health conditions. Most participants (92.1%) reported access to a health care facility and current health insurance coverage (84.9%), though 24.9% of those with health insurance reported being incapable of paying the copayments. Physical health conditions, age, and self-esteem explained 24% of the variance in engagement in wellness behaviors; older age, a greater number of health conditions, higher self-esteem, possession of health insurance, and ability to access to care were associated with increased wellness behaviors. Providing affordable insurance coverage, improving access to care, and properly treating mental health in LGBT individuals could improve wellness behaviors.
机译:本研究检测了健康行为,身体健康状况,心理健康,健康保险,以及在317女同性恋,同性恋,双性恋,双性恋和变性人(LGBT)成年人的样本中的关注关系。与会者从2013年5月到2014年5月完成了网络管理调查。目的,41.6%的参与者报告有一个或多个健康状况。大多数参与者(92.1%)报告了对医疗保健设施和当前的健康保险范围(84.9%)获得的(84.9%),但24.9%的人报告无法支付复印件。身体健康状况,年龄和自尊解释了健康行为参与的24%的差异;年龄较大的卫生条件,更高的健康状况,更高的自尊,拥有健康保险,以及获得护理的能力与增加的健康行为有关。提供经济实惠的保险范围,改善护理机会,并在LGBT个人中正确治疗心理健康可以改善健康行为。

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