Health Outcomes of Sexual Minority Women Who Have Experienced Adverse Childhood Experiences: A Scoping Review
- PMID: 37070743
- PMCID: PMC10582204
- DOI: 10.1177/15248380231162973
Health Outcomes of Sexual Minority Women Who Have Experienced Adverse Childhood Experiences: A Scoping Review
Abstract
Sexual minority women (SMW; e.g., lesbian, bisexual) report higher rates of almost every negative physical health (e.g., asthma, arthritis, cardiovascular disease), mental health (e.g., depression, anxiety), and substance use outcome compared to heterosexual women. Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) have been identified as risk factors for negative health outcomes. Despite this, no study to date has synthesized existing literature examining ACEs and health outcomes among SMW. This gap is important because SMW are significantly more likely than heterosexual women to report every type of ACE and a higher total number of ACEs. Therefore, using a scoping review methodology, we sought to expand understanding of the relationship between ACEs and health outcomes among SMW. Using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for. Scoping Reviews protocol, we searched five databases: Web of Science, PsycInfo, CINAHL, PubMed, and Embase for studies published between January 2000 and June 2021 that examined mental health, physical health, and/or substance use risk factors and outcomes among adult cisgender SMW who report ACEs. Our search yielded 840 unique results. Studies were screened independently by two authors to determine eligibility, and 42 met full inclusion criteria. Our findings provide strong evidence that ACEs are an important risk factor for multiple negative mental health and substance use outcomes among SMW. However, findings were mixed with respect to some health risk behaviors and physical health outcomes among SMW, highlighting the need for future research to clarify these relationships.
Keywords: adverse childhood experiences; mental health; physical health; sexual minority women; substance use.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of Conflicting InterestsThe author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
Similar articles
-
Mental health and substance use among sexual minority women who report childhood sexual abuse: A systematic literature review.Psychol Trauma. 2024 Apr;16(Suppl 1):S163-S180. doi: 10.1037/tra0001476. Epub 2023 May 11. Psychol Trauma. 2024. PMID: 37166921 Free PMC article.
-
Sexual Orientation, Adverse Childhood Experiences, and Comorbid DSM-5 Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders.J Clin Psychiatry. 2020 Dec 1;81(6):20m13291. doi: 10.4088/JCP.20m13291. J Clin Psychiatry. 2020. PMID: 33264820 Free PMC article.
-
Comparing substance use and mental health outcomes among sexual minority and heterosexual women in probability and non-probability samples.Drug Alcohol Depend. 2018 Apr 1;185:285-292. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2017.12.036. Epub 2018 Feb 21. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2018. PMID: 29482053 Free PMC article.
-
Rationale and Design of a Remote Web-Based Daily Diary Study Examining Sexual Minority Stress, Relationship Factors, and Alcohol Use in Same-Sex Female Couples Across the United States: Study Protocol of Project Relate.JMIR Res Protoc. 2019 Feb 4;8(2):e11718. doi: 10.2196/11718. JMIR Res Protoc. 2019. PMID: 30714946 Free PMC article.
-
Toward an understanding of sexual minority women's social stressors and health in post-communist countries in Europe: a scoping review.BMC Public Health. 2025 May 3;25(1):1646. doi: 10.1186/s12889-025-22681-9. BMC Public Health. 2025. PMID: 40319258 Free PMC article.
Cited by
-
Sexual orientation-related disparities in perinatal mental health among a prospective cohort study.SSM Ment Health. 2024 Jun;5:100301. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmmh.2024.100301. Epub 2024 Feb 5. SSM Ment Health. 2024. PMID: 39544356 Free PMC article.
-
Adverse Childhood Experiences and Psychological Correlates of Substance Use Disorders Among Black Sexual Minority Women.Health Promot Pract. 2024 Nov;25(6):945-950. doi: 10.1177/15248399231213041. Epub 2023 Nov 24. Health Promot Pract. 2024. PMID: 37997655 Free PMC article.
-
Examining Daily Self-Efficacy, Minority Stressors, and Alcohol and Other Drug Use Among Trauma-Exposed Sexual Minority Women and Transgender and Gender-Diverse People.Ann Behav Med. 2024 Nov 16;58(12):832-844. doi: 10.1093/abm/kaae065. Ann Behav Med. 2024. PMID: 39402938
-
Using a Sober Curious Framework to Explore Barriers and Facilitators to Helping Sexual Minority Women Reduce Alcohol-Related Harms: Protocol for a Descriptive Study.JMIR Res Protoc. 2025 Mar 3;14:e63282. doi: 10.2196/63282. JMIR Res Protoc. 2025. PMID: 40053757 Free PMC article.
References
-
- Aaron DJ, & Hughes TL (2007). Association of childhood sexual abuse with obesity in a community sample of lesbians. Obesity, 15(4), 1023–1028. - PubMed
-
- Andrés-Hyman RC, Cott MA, & Gold SN (2004). Ethnicity and sexual orientation as PTSD mitigators in child sexual abuse survivors. Journal of Family Violence, 19(5), 319–325.
-
- Aranda F, Matthews AK, Hughes TL, Muramatsu N, Wilsnack SC, Johnson TP, & Riley BB (2015). Coming out in color: Racial/ethnic differences in the relationship between level of sexual identity disclosure and depression among lesbians. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 21(2), 247. - PMC - PubMed
Publication types
MeSH terms
Grants and funding
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Medical
Miscellaneous