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DOI10.1089/lgbt.2016.0213
Health Differences Among Lesbian, Gay, and Transgender Veterans by Rural/Small Town and Suburban/Urban Setting
Kauth, Michael R.1,2,3,4; Barrera, Terri L.1,2,3,4; Denton, F. Nicholas5,6; Latini, David M.4,5,7
通讯作者Kauth, Michael R.
来源期刊LGBT HEALTH
ISSN2325-8292
EISSN2325-8306
出版年2017
卷号4期号:3页码:194-201
英文摘要

Purpose: We explored the relationship between geographic location and health indicators for lesbian, gay, and transgender veterans.


Methods: We solicited participation in an online survey through national and city LGBT organizations and personal contacts to examine differences in depression, anxiety, alcohol and tobacco use, and body mass index among lesbian, gay, and transgender veterans (n = 252) in suburban/urban and rural/small town locations. Bisexual participants were too few to include in the analyses.


Results: As expected, rural/small town lesbian, gay, and transgender veterans spent more time traveling to their primary care provider. Travel time was also positively related to depressive and anxiety symptoms. However, only suburban/urban and rural/small town gay men differed in measures of depression and anxiety and tobacco use. That is, rural/small town gay men reported greater depressive and anxiety symptoms and greater tobacco use than their suburban/urban counterparts. Consistent with this finding, rural/small town gay men reported less community-related identity than suburban/urban men. Suburban/urban lesbian women showed a nonsignificant trend for community identity compared with rural/small town women.


Conclusion: Similar to civilian studies, suburban/urban and rural/small town lesbian, gay, and transgender veterans evidenced few health differences, with the exception of suburban/urban gay men. Although rural/small town gay male veterans evidenced more depression and anxiety and less community identity than suburban/urban men, social networks likely differ for lesbian, gay, and transgender subgroups. Lesbian, gay, and transgender veterans may also differ from their civilian counterparts in ways that we do not yet understand.


英文关键词anxiety depression lesbian gay and transgender rural urban veterans
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E ; SSCI
WOS记录号WOS:000402148600006
WOS关键词IMPAIRMENT SCALE OASIS ; QUALITY-OF-LIFE ; SEXUAL MINORITY VETERANS ; MENTAL-HEALTH ; ANXIETY SEVERITY ; SCREENING-TEST ; SOCIOECONOMIC-STATUS ; URBAN VETERANS ; AUDIT-C ; DEPRESSION
WOS类目Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WOS研究方向Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/201010
作者单位1.Vet Hlth Adm, Off Patient Care Serv, Lesbian Gay Bisexual & Transgender Hlth Program, Washington, DC USA;
2.VA South Cent Mental Illness Res Educ & Clin Ctr, Houston, TX USA;
3.Houston VA Hlth Serv, Res & Dev Ctr Innovat Qual Effect & Safety, Houston, TX USA;
4.Baylor Coll Med, Dept Psychiat & Behav Sci, Houston, TX 77030 USA;
5.Michael E DeBakey VA Med Ctr, Mental Hlth Care Line, Houston, TX USA;
6.VA Tennessee Valley Healthcare Syst, Murfreesboro, TN USA;
7.Baylor Coll Med, Scott Dept Urol, Houston, TX 77030 USA
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Kauth, Michael R.,Barrera, Terri L.,Denton, F. Nicholas,et al. Health Differences Among Lesbian, Gay, and Transgender Veterans by Rural/Small Town and Suburban/Urban Setting[J],2017,4(3):194-201.
APA Kauth, Michael R.,Barrera, Terri L.,Denton, F. Nicholas,&Latini, David M..(2017).Health Differences Among Lesbian, Gay, and Transgender Veterans by Rural/Small Town and Suburban/Urban Setting.LGBT HEALTH,4(3),194-201.
MLA Kauth, Michael R.,et al."Health Differences Among Lesbian, Gay, and Transgender Veterans by Rural/Small Town and Suburban/Urban Setting".LGBT HEALTH 4.3(2017):194-201.
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