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Research Article

The Relationship Between State Level Policy, Insurance and Health Care Engagement for LGBTQ+ Foster Alumni

, PhD, LMSW, MA, LPC-SORCID Icon, , PhD, LMSWORCID Icon, , PhD, LCSW-SORCID Icon & , PhD, MPHORCID Icon
Published online: 13 Dec 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Minority stress theory posits that external environmental factors such as state level policies around equity and inclusion of LGBTQ+ people can have a significant impact on the health and wellness of those identifying as part of the larger LGBTQ+ community, as well as on their decisions to seek needed physical or mental health care. This secondary data analysis explored the relationship between state level policies related to LGBTQ+ equity and inclusion and physical and mental health care engagement for foster care alumni. Using data from the Jim Casey Opportunity Passport Survey (n = 2,420), the research team conducted a longitudinal analysis of youth’s engagement with healthcare professional as needed physical and mental health care, using sociodemographic characteristics of the respondents and state level policies, such as Medicaid expansion and state level protections for LGBTQ+ citizens as predictors. Results indicate obtaining health insurance increased the likelihood that the youth would seek physical health care. LGBTQ+ young adults assigned female at birth had higher odds of not receiving physical health care relative to non-LGBTQ+ peers. Compared with non-LGBTQ+ youth, LGBTQ+ youth showed higher odds of not seeing mental health professionals when they needed to. Implications for practice, policy and advocacy are presented.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Notes

1. For a detailed explanation on how this variable was derived, contact [email protected].

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Funding

This work was not supported by any funding.

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