Smoking-Attributable Doctor Visits and Emergency Room Utilization and Costs by California's Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Community.

TitleSmoking-Attributable Doctor Visits and Emergency Room Utilization and Costs by California's Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Community.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsMax, W, Stark, B, Sung, H-Y, Offen, N
JournalJ Homosex
Volume69
Issue10
Pagination1760-1776
Date Published2022 Aug 24
ISSN1540-3602
KeywordsBisexuality, California, Emergency Service, Hospital, Female, Humans, Male, Sexual and Gender Minorities, Smoking
Abstract

The lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) community is known to smoke at greater rates than the general population, but there has been no study estimating the impact of cigarette smoking on healthcare utilization and costs in the LGB population. Using data from the 2005-2014 California Health Interview Surveys, we determine smoking-attributable healthcare utilization and costs among California's LGB-identified community. Our findings indicate that lesbian/bisexual women who smoke incur excess doctor visits and emergency room visits compared to their never smoking counterparts. No statistically significant differences were found for gay/bisexual men. Annual smoking-attributable costs were $58.3 million for the California LGB community (2019 dollars).

DOI10.1080/00918369.2021.1923277
Alternate JournalJ Homosex
PubMed ID34185623