Abstract Purpose: We explored the relationship between geographic location and health indicators for lesbian, gay, and transgender veterans. Methods: We solicited participation in an online survey through national and city… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Purpose: We explored the relationship between geographic location and health indicators for lesbian, gay, and transgender veterans. Methods: We solicited participation in an online survey through national and city LGBT organizations and personal contacts to examine differences in depression, anxiety, alcohol and tobacco use, and body mass index among lesbian, gay, and transgender veterans (nā=ā252) in suburban/urban and rural/small town locations. Bisexual participants were too few to include in the analyses. Results: As expected, rural/small town lesbian, gay, and transgender veterans spent more time traveling to their primary care provider. Travel time was also positively related to depressive and anxiety symptoms. However, only suburban/urban and rural/small town gay men differed in measures of depression and anxiety and tobacco use. That is, rural/small town gay men reported greater depressive and anxiety symptoms and greater tobacco use than their suburban/urban counterparts. Consistent with...
               
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