Social determinants of health as risk and protective factors for health care access among sexual and gender minority parents

社会决定因素作为性少数和性别少数父母获得医疗保健的风险和保护因素

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Abstract

Sexual and gender minority (SGM) people are increasingly becoming parents. To examine the relationship between social determinants of health (SDOH) and health care access among SGM parents, we used 2018-2019 prospective cohort data from The PRIDE Study. We compared health care access between 555 SGM parents and 555 age-matched SGM non-parents. We then used modified Poisson regression to assess the association between SDOH at baseline and health care access at one-year follow-up among SGM parents. We found that SGM parents and SGM non-parents reported differences in SGM identity disclosure to health care providers and health care utilization. SGM parents were less likely than SGM non-parents to disclose SGM identity to health care providers (p < 0.001) and reported more health care avoidance (p = 0.021). Among SGM parents, greater SGM identity concealment (aRR 1.13, 95% CI 1.05-1.22) and increased social isolation (aRR 1.06, 95% CI 1.01-1.10) predicted increased health care avoidance attributed to fear of disrespect or mistreatment. Increased social isolation (aRR 1.05, 95% CI 1.01-1.09) also predicted increased all-cause delayed health care access. Among SGM parents, these proxy measures of interpersonal-level and community-level SDOH suggested risk and protective factors influencing health care access.

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