Comparing Stroke Risk Factors Among Sexual Minority Groups in Texas

Brittany Krenek, Samuel Tundealao,Jennifer E. S. Beauchamp,Sean I. Savitz,Irene Tamí-Maury

International Journal of Behavioral Medicine(2024)

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Background Knowledge gaps remain on stroke risk and disparities between sexual minority (SM) subgroups. In this study, stroke risk between SM subgroups, specifically gay/bisexual men and lesbian/bisexual women (G/BM and L/BW), was assessed. Method Data were collected in June 2022 using a bilingual (English and Spanish) cross-sectional paper-and-pen survey distributed among 183 SM individuals attending the 2022 Houston Pride Parade and Festival, as well as across Texas via phone call or online format. Relevant sociodemographic and stroke risk factors were compared between G/BM and L/BW using chi-square (or Fisher’s exact, when appropriate) and two-sample t -tests. Sexual orientation was used to predict stroke risk using multiple binomial logistic regression, adjusting for other sociodemographic determinants. Results While comparing the stroke risk factors between G/BW and L/BW, statistically significant differences were found in hypertension ( p = 0.047), age ( p < 0.001), smoking status ( p = 0.043), cholesterol level ( p < 0.001), and HIV ( p = 0.038). G/BM were 2.79 times more likely to have a higher stroke risk compared to L/BW (aOR = 2.79; CI, 1.11–6.05, p = 0.032), after adjusting for other sociodemographic factors. Conclusion This pilot study, conducted in Texas, adds to the existing scientific literature on stroke risk among the SM population and revealed that G/BM might have a higher stroke risk compared to L/BW. These findings can inform future research and intervention designs tailored to G/BM and L/BW communities and improve their overall health.
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Lesbian,Gay,Bisexual,Sexual orientation,Stroke risk
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