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Anne-Sophie Grenouilleau-Albertini, Thomas Suarez, Ariane Sachs

    Sante Publique (Vandoeuvre-Les-Nancy, France)
    |June 19, 2023
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    Collecting sex and gender data is crucial for improving population health, especially for LGBTI minorities. However, current data collection lacks inclusivity and presents challenges regarding data use and methodology.

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    Area of Science:

    • Public Health Research
    • Health Equity Studies
    • Data Science in Healthcare

    Background:

    • Effective data collection and analysis are vital for identifying health disparities among population subgroups, informing health policies, and improving treatment outcomes.
    • Understanding the specific health needs and outcomes of diverse populations, including LGBTI minorities, requires nuanced and inclusive data collection strategies.
    • The integration of sex and gender considerations into health data is essential for advancing health equity and personalized medicine.

    Approach:

    • A prospective analysis of the health and social support system was conducted, focusing on the intersection of sex, gender, and health.
    • A narrative review was performed, supplemented by the authors' expertise and testimonials from health system users, to address specific research questions.
    • The study specifically investigated the challenges and opportunities related to collecting sexed health data, with a particular emphasis on LGBTI individuals.

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    Key Points:

    • A significant lack of available health data for LGBTI populations was identified, alongside a broader lack of inclusiveness in general population health data collection.
    • Key challenges include balancing the benefits and risks of collecting data on minority groups, addressing Big Data's unique questions, and overcoming methodological hurdles.
    • The research lays the groundwork for further investigation into these complex issues, encouraging a more comprehensive understanding of health data's role.

    Conclusions:

    • There is a critical need to enhance the collection and utilization of sexed and gendered health data to ensure equitable health outcomes for all populations.
    • Collaboration between researchers, policymakers, and LGBTI communities is essential to advance the ethical and effective use of health data.
    • Further research and reflection are encouraged to address the identified data gaps and methodological challenges, ultimately promoting better public health for diverse communities.