Literature DB >> 28537845

High Rates of Access to Health Care, Disclosure of Sexuality and Gender Identity to Providers Among House and Ball Community Members in New York City.

Sean Cahill1,2, Sarah Trieweiler1,3, John Guidry4, Nelisa Rash1, Layla Stamper1, Kerith Conron1,5, Nicole Turcotte4, Ilana Gratch1,6, Paige Lowery4.   

Abstract

The House and Ball community is an important cultural manifestation of resiliency for Black and Latino gay and bisexual men and transgender women. Participants at the August 2013 House of Latex Ball in New York City were surveyed about insurance coverage, health care access, experiences in health care, and housing instability. The sample (n = 367) was 58% Black/African American and 20% Hispanic/Latino, with a mean age of 31. Fifty-five percent were gay and bisexual men. Although only 6% identified as transgender, nearly one half were gender nonconforming. Strong majorities had health insurance, were in regular medical care, and were "out" to their providers. Some were unstably housed and had recently exchanged sex for shelter or money. High rates of health care access and disclosure indicate resiliency and agency. Unstable housing and income insecurity may be structural drivers of vulnerability for this population to HIV infection and other health risks.

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Keywords:  Bisexual; Black; House and Ball; Latino; disclosure; gay; gender identity; health care; sexual orientation; transgender

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28537845     DOI: 10.1080/00918369.2017.1328221

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Homosex        ISSN: 0091-8369


  4 in total

1.  "They feel empowered to discriminate against las chicas": Latina transgender women's experiences navigating the healthcare system.

Authors:  Roberto L Abreu; Kirsten A Gonzalez; Della V Mosley; Lex Pulice-Farrow; Alissa Adam; Francesco Duberli
Journal:  Int J Transgend Health       Date:  2020-06-02

2.  Perspectives on Sexual Health, Sexual Health Education, and HIV Prevention From Adolescent (13-18 Years) Sexual Minority Males.

Authors:  Sean R Cahill; Timothy M Wang; Holly B Fontenot; Sophia R Geffen; Kerith J Conron; Kenneth H Mayer; Michelle M Johns; Sabrina A Avripas; Stuart Michaels; Richard Dunville
Journal:  J Pediatr Health Care       Date:  2021-06-19       Impact factor: 1.838

3.  Black Sexual Minority Men's Disclosure of Sexual Orientation Is Associated With Exposure to Homonegative Religious Messages.

Authors:  Jonathan Mathias Lassiter; Russell Brewer; Leo Wilton
Journal:  Am J Mens Health       Date:  2018-10-12

4.  Social determinants of health and HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) interest and use among young Black and Latinx sexual minority men.

Authors:  Tyler M Andriano; Julia Arnsten; Viraj V Patel
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-04-15       Impact factor: 3.752

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