Authors
Don Operario, Kristi E Gamarel, Benjamin M Grin, Ji Hyun Lee, Christopher W Kahler, Brandon DL Marshall, Jacob J van den Berg, Nickolas D Zaller
Publication date
2015/10
Journal
American journal of public health
Volume
105
Issue
10
Pages
e27-e34
Publisher
American Public Health Association
Description
Objectives. We used nationally representative data to investigate health disparities associated with sexual minority status among adults in the United States.
Methods. We analyzed data from 11 114 adults who participated in the 2001 to 2010 waves of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Using multiple logistic regressions, we examined the prevalence of HIV, sexually transmitted infections, mental health problems, cigarette smoking, and alcohol and illicit drug use in sexual minorities and heterosexual adults.
Results. After adjusting for sociodemographic characteristics, sexual minority men had greater odds of mental health problems, testing positive for HIV and herpes simplex virus type 2 and self-reported gonorrhea and chlamydia. Sexual minority women had greater odds of mental health problems, testing positive for hepatitis C, smoking, heavy drinking, and illicit drug use.
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