Authors
AM Guntupalli, MFG Lucassen, John Fenaughty, Theresa Fleming, Roshini Peiris-John, Bridget Farrant, TC Clark
Publication date
2023/12/1
Journal
Children and Youth Services Review
Volume
155
Pages
107281
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Objective
To explore the prevalence of long-term health conditions (which includes disorders such as asthma and diabetes, lasting six months or more) among sexuality and gender minority youth (SGMY) within Aotearoa New Zealand, and report on SGMY access to health care services.
Method
We used data from a population-based survey (Youth’19) of 7,059 secondary school students in Aotearoa New Zealand. Multivariable logistic regression models were used to investigate the associations of five sex, gender and sexuality groups: heterosexual cisgender females (n = 3,127, 44.30%); heterosexual cisgender males (n = 2,934, 41.64%); sexuality minority cisgender females (n = 659, 9.34%); sexuality minority cisgender males (n = 216, 3.06%); and gender minority adolescents (n = 123, 1.74%), and the selected outcome variables (i.e., general health, long-term health conditions, difficulties accessing healthcare …
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