Happy to share a new paper from one of my mentees, Nick Andrysiak: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Nick started this project in @payalc.bsky.social and my class on applied LGBTQIA+ epidemiology. With coauthors coauthors: @albeccia.bsky.social and @britshmit.bsky.social 1/3
"Harms of restricting abortion care fall hardest on those who already face significant social barriers and barriers to health care."
Much more research is essential to ensuring #HealthEquity for ALL. Read more in this Q&A b/t @rewirenewsgroup.com & @payalc.bsky.social #medsky #publichealth #LGBTQ
Grateful to @rewirenewsgroup.com for the thoughtful coverage of our recent publication! Check out the article below 👇
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Proud to share our new study published in @jama.com Network Open, shedding light on how abortion is an LGBTQ+ issue. Grateful to have led this work with an incredible team. Read more below ⬇️
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The study looks at disparities in neonatal outcomes by the sexual orientation of the birthing person
Our findings highlight the critical need to address the structural barriers and health care needs underlying these disparities. (2/2)
📣 Check out our article showing disparities in neonatal outcomes by sexual orientation, now out in the Green Journal. (1/2)
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LGB+ people continue to face discrimination and social inequities, impacting their reproductive health. Addressing the mechanisms (e.g., structural barriers and healthcare needs) underlying these disparities is critical. (6/6)
Risk was elevated for gestational hypertension among bisexual and lesbian/gay participants and for preeclampsia among lesbian/gay participants. (5/6)
We found that compared to heterosexual participants with no same-sex experience, mostly heterosexual participants had a 31% higher risk of gestational hypertension. Heterosexual participants with same-sex experience had a 31% higher risk of gestational diabetes. (4/6)
This was one of the few studies to look at sexual orientation disparities in gestational diabetes, gestational hypertension, and preeclampsia, and used data from a large national cohort study in the U.S. (3/6)
This work was led by @payalc.bsky.social, @colleenareynolds.bsky.social, @taborhoatson.bsky.social, @britshmit.bsky.social, & Obedin-Maliver, Austin, Haneuse, McKetta, Soled, Huang, Stuart, Everett, Chavarro, Eliassen, Rich-Edwards. (2/6)
📣 Our team’s article, “Sexual orientation disparities in gestational diabetes and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy,” was just published by Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology!
Article 👉 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
#episky #queerepi #reprosky (1/6)
Because LGB+ people experience many sources of social inequities, these disparities may be due to multiple mechanisms. Future work in reducing these disparities (e.g., addressing structural barriers & healthcare needs) is critical for achieving reproductive health equity. (5/5)
For example, pregnancies to mostly heterosexual people are at 22% higher risk of gestational hypertension & offspring of lesbian people are at >2 times the risk of low birthweight. Bisexual & lesbian people experience a high burden of almost all 6 outcomes. (4/5)
We found that LGB+ people may be at higher risk of gestational hypertension, preeclampsia, and low birthweight. However, inequities differ across LGB+ subgroups. (3/5)
We pooled data from two national U.S. cohorts to measure sexual orientation disparities in 6 outcomes: preterm birth, low birthweight, macrosomia, gestational diabetes, gestational hypertension, and preeclampsia. (2/5)
Our team’s article, “Sexual orientation disparities in adverse pregnancy outcomes” by @payalc.bsky.social, @colleenareynolds.bsky.social, @britshmit.bsky.social & Schroeder, McKetta, Everett, Obedin-Maliver, Austin, Haneuse was just published by AJOG! doi.org/10.1016/j.aj... (1/5)