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Deaf LGBTQ Patients' Disclosure of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity to Health Care Providers.

Cara A Miller1, Andrew Biskupiak2, Poorna Kushalnagar3,2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Even with accessible communication, deaf patients who self-identify as LGBTQ might or might not feel comfortable disclosing their sexual orientation/gender identity to a health care provider based on social stigma concerns and previous negative experiences with healthcare providers. The current study examined whether deaf LGBTQ individuals' patient centered communication and level of comfort in sharing health information in the presence of an interpreter contributed to coming out to providers.
METHODS: Using an online health survey in American Sign Language (ASL) and English, data was gathered from 313 (32% persons of color) self-identified LGBTQ deaf adults across diverse cities in the U.S.A. Binary logistic regression was used to examine the relationships between sexual orientation, gender identity, patient centered communication, and sharing health information with healthcare providers in front of an interpreter, and disclosing orientation/identity to healthcare providers.
RESULTS: After controlling for sociodemographic and patient-related variables, cisgender women were significantly less likely to disclose their LGBTQ identities to healthcare providers compared with cisgender men. Being accepted as LGBTQ by loved ones and high perceived patient centered communication significantly increased the likelihood of coming out to providers. The presence of an ASL interpreter did not prevent or promote the deaf LGBTQ patients' decision to share health information with their healthcare provider.
CONCLUSION: Implications for future research and recommendations for providers seeking to develop greater intersectional cultural competencies are discussed, with emphasis on the need for providers to be familiar with health access challenges and inequities facing deaf bisexual and queer women.

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Keywords:  Deaf; LGBTQ; coming out; health; sign language

Year:  2018        PMID: 31334302      PMCID: PMC6643293          DOI: 10.1037/sgd0000319

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Sex Orientat Gend Divers        ISSN: 2329-0382


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