Heterogeneity of health disparities among African American, Hispanic, and Asian American women: unrecognized influences of sexual orientation |
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Authors: | Mays Vickie M Yancey Antronette K Cochran Susan D Weber Mark Fielding Jonathan E |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of California-Los Angeles, 1285 Franz Hall, 405 Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1563, USA. mays@ucla.edu |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVES: This study compared health indicators among self-identified lesbians/bisexual women and heterosexual women residing in Los Angeles County. METHODS: Respondents were English-speaking Hispanic, African American, and Asian American women. Health status, behavioral risks, access barriers, and indicators of health care were assessed. RESULTS: Prevalence rates of chronic health conditions were similar among women in the 3 racial/ethnic groups. However, lesbians and bisexual women evidenced higher behavioral risks and lower rates of preventive care than heterosexual women. CONCLUSIONS: Among racial/ethnic minority women, minority sexual orientation is associated with increased health risks. The effects of sexual minority status need to be considered in addressing health disparities affecting this population. |
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