Health and Health Care of Sexual and Gender Minorities

Research on the social dimensions of health and health care among sexual and gender minorities (SGMs) has grown rapidly in the last two decades. However, a comprehensive review of the extant interdisciplinary scholarship on SGM health has yet to be written. In response, we offer a synthesis of recen...

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description Research on the social dimensions of health and health care among sexual and gender minorities (SGMs) has grown rapidly in the last two decades. However, a comprehensive review of the extant interdisciplinary scholarship on SGM health has yet to be written. In response, we offer a synthesis of recent scholarship. We discuss major empirical findings and theoretical implications of health care utilization, barriers to care, health behaviors, and health outcomes, which demonstrate how SGMs continue to experience structural- and interactional-level inequalities across health and medicine. Within this synthesis, we also consider the conceptual and methodological limitations that continue to beleaguer the field and offer suggestions for several promising directions for future research and theory building. SGM health bridges the scholarly interests in social and health sciences and contributes to broader sociological concerns regarding the persistence of sexuality- and gender-based inequalities.
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subjects Biomedical Social Sciences
Clinical outcomes
Gender
Health behavior
Health care
Health disparities
Health problems
Health sciences
Health services utilization
Health status
Inequalities
Interdisciplinary aspects
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Medicine
Minority & ethnic groups
Minority groups
Psychology
Psychology, Social
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
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Science & Technology
Sexual behavior
Sexuality
Social factors
Social Sciences
Social Sciences, Biomedical
Sociology
Synthesis
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