Men's Sexual Orientation and Health in Canada

Objectives: Previous large-scale population studies have reported that gay and bisexual men may be at increased risk for health disparities. This study was conducted to determine whether health status and health risk behaviours of Canadian men vary based on sexual orientation identity. Methods: Util...

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Veröffentlicht in:Canadian journal of public health 2010-05, Vol.101 (3), p.255-258
Hauptverfasser: Brennan, David J., Ross, Lori E., Dobinson, Cheryl, Veldhuizen, Scott, Steele, Leah S.
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Zusammenfassung:Objectives: Previous large-scale population studies have reported that gay and bisexual men may be at increased risk for health disparities. This study was conducted to determine whether health status and health risk behaviours of Canadian men vary based on sexual orientation identity. Methods: Utilizing the Canadian Community Health Survey data (Cycle 2.1, 2003; n=49,901), we conducted multivariable logistic regression to assess the independent effects of sexual orientation on health status and health risk behaviours. For all multivariate models, we calculated odds ratios, p-values, standard errors, and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) using the bootstrap re-sampling procedure recommended by Statistics Canada. Results: When compared to heterosexual men, gay and bisexual men did not report more respiratory conditions; had lower rates of obesity and overweight BMI; and reported more mood/anxiety disorders, and a history of lifetime suicidality. Gay and bisexual men did not report higher rates of daily smoking or risky drinking, however, gay men reported an almost six-fold increase in STD diagnoses when compared to heterosexual men. Conclusion: This study represents the largest-known population-based data analysis on health risks and behaviours among men of varying sexual orientations. These findings raise important concerns regarding the impact of sexual orientation on mental and sexual health. Limitations of this data set, including those associated with measurement of sexual orientation, are discussed. Further research is required to understand the mechanisms that influence these health resiliencies and disparities. Objectifs : Selon des études démographiques à grande échelle menées antérieurement, les hommes homosexuels et bisexuels pourraient courir un risque accru d'afficher des disparités dans leur état de santé. Nous avons voulu déterminer si l'état de santé des Canadiens de sexe masculin et leurs comportements présentant un risque pour la santé varient selon leur orientation sexuelle. Méthode : À l'aide des données de l'Enquête sur la santé dans les collectivités canadiennes (Cycle 2.1, 2003; n=49 901), nous avons effectué une analyse de régression logistique multivariée pour déterminer les effets indépendants de l'orientation sexuelle sur l'état de santé et sur les comportements qui présentent un risque pour la santé. Dans tous nos modèles multivariés, nous avons calculé les rapports de cotes, les valeurs P, les erreurs-types et les intervalles de co
ISSN:0008-4263
1920-7476
DOI:10.1007/BF03404385