Contributors: Wilson, D.M.B., Bouton, L., Mallory, C.
Topic: Data Collection/Evaluation, Inclusive Language and Culture, Research Studies
Population Focus: Racially/Ethnically Diverse LGBTQ
This final report in the series, LGBT Well-Being at the Intersection of Race, uses data from the 2012-2017 Gallup Survey and the Generations/Transpop studies to assess whether LGBT people of color (POC) differ from White LGBT people on several areas of health and socioeconomic well-being. We find that more LGBT people of color report economic instability compared to White LGBT people on many indicators. Additionally, disparities for POC LGBT adults persist in the health domain, except for measures of depression where more White LGBT adults report having depression compared with POC LGBT adults.