Tuesday, 27 December 2011

Gay Married Men Enjoy Better Health Than Single Gay Men

Editor's Choice
Academic Journal
Main Category: Men's health
Also Included In: Mental Health;��Anxiety / Stress
Article Date: 18 Dec 2011 - 12:00 PST

email icon email to a friendprinter icon printer friendlywrite icon opinions

Current Article Ratings:


Patient / Public: 5 stars

4.67 (3 votes)

Healthcare Prof: 5 stars

5 (2 votes)

Article Opinions: 1 posts

Men in same-sex marriages enjoy better health, have fewer doctor visits and lower health care costs compared to other gay or bisexual men, researchers from the Mailman School of Public Health wrote in the American Journal of Public Health. They added that when states offer legal protections for same-sex marriages, as is the case in Massachusetts, gay men generally have lower overall levels of stress. The article is titled "Effect of Same-Sex Marriage Laws on Health Care Use and Expenditures in Sexual Minority Men: A Quasi-Natural Experiment."

Lead author, Mark L. Hatzenbuehler, PhD, said:

"Our results suggest that removing barriers to marriage improves the health of
gay and bisexual men."

During a twelve-month period after the legalization of same-sex marriage in Massachusetts in 2003, the following changes were noted among gay and bisexual males:
  • 13% fewer medical care visits
  • A significant drop in the number of mental healthcare visits
  • 14% lower health care costs
  • HIV-related visits remained about the same among males who were HIV positive
Hatzenbuehler and team gathered data on 1,211 patients from a community-based health clinic in Massachusetts that specialized in sexual minorities. After the state approved the same-sex marriage law, they examined the clinic's billing records and found that the following conditions, all stress-related, became considerably less frequent - high blood pressure (hypertension), depression and adjustment disorders.

Dr. Hatzenbuehler said:

"These findings suggest that marriage equality may produce broad public health benefits by reducing the occurrence of stress-related health conditions in gay and bisexual men."

The authors explained that prior studies had indicated that not allowing same sex marriages resulted in more stress for gay and bisexual people. They added that this new study is the first to determine what impact same-sex marriage policies might have on healthcare usage and expenditure among gay and bisexual males.

As there were not enough lesbians visiting the clinic, they could not include this group of people in their study.

Dr. Hatzenbuehler said:

"This research makes important contributions to a growing body of evidence on the social, economic, and health benefits of marriage equality."

Written by Christian Nordqvist
Copyright: Medical News Today
Not to be reproduced without permission of Medical News Today

Visit our men's health section for the latest news on this subject.
"Effect of Same-Sex Marriage Laws on Health Care Use and Expenditures in Sexual Minority Men: A Quasi-Natural Experiment"
Mark L. Hatzenbuehler, PhD, Conall O'Cleirigh, PhD, Chris Grasso, MPH, Kenneth Mayer, MD, Steven Safren, PhD, and Judith Bradford, PhD
American Journal of Public Health. e-View Ahead of Print. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2011.300382
Please use one of the following formats to cite this article in your essay, paper or report:

MLA

Christian Nordqvist. "Gay Married Men Enjoy Better Health Than Single Gay Men." Medical News Today. MediLexicon, Intl., 18 Dec. 2011. Web.
27 Dec. 2011. <http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/239421.php>


APA

Please note: If no author information is provided, the source is cited instead.


Rate this article:
(Hover over the stars then click to rate)
Patient / Public:
or Health Professional:



Please note that we publish your name, but we do not publish your email address. It is only used to let you know when your message is published. We do not use it for any other purpose. Please see our privacy policy for more information.

If you write about specific medications or operations, please do not name health care professionals by name.

All opinions are moderated before being included (to stop spam)

Contact Our News Editors

For any corrections of factual information, or to contact the editors please use our feedback form.

Please send any medical news or health news press releases to:

Note: Any medical information published on this website is not intended as a substitute for informed medical advice and you should not take any action before consulting with a health care professional. For more information, please read our terms and conditions.


Source: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/239421.php

women for health womens health mag womens health fitness magazine women health insurance

No comments:

Post a Comment