Journal article

The influence of care continuity and disclosure of sexual orientation in general practice on lesbian, bi and queer cisgender women's engagement with mental health services.

Pip Buckingham, Adam Bourne, Ruth McNair, Adam O Hill, Anthony Lyons, Marina Carman, Natalie Amos

Australian Journal of Primary Health | CSIRO Publishing | Published : 2024

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Lesbian, bisexual+ and queer (LBQ+) cisgender women have considerable unmet mental health needs. The aims of this study were to examine LBQ+ cisgender women's prior engagement with general practitioners (GPs), and how this relationship shaped their mental health service use. METHOD: Data from 2707 cisgender LBQ+ women were drawn from a national survey of adults who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, intersex, queer or questioning, asexual and other diverse sexuality and gender identities (LGBTIQA+) in Australia. Multivariable logistic regression analyses examined demographic predictors of continuity of care with GPs and GPs' awareness of LBQ+ women's sexual orientation. The relat..

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