Death Drop and Not Drop Dead: A Preliminary Examination of Drag Queen Health.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Kathleen L Davenport, Jennifer Mj Yang, Winlove Mojica, Esteban Padilla, John N Viana
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Abstract

Purpose: The health concerns of drag queens remain understudied. This paper examines the physical health and healthcare access of drag queens and reflects on ways to holistically promote their well-being.

Methods: Professional drag queens in the United States underwent the Dance/USA Task Force on Dancer Health Annual Post-Hire Health Screen, which assesses medical history, musculoskeletal metrics, and cardiovascular fitness. To discuss healthcare needs, this paper draws from the authors' expertise in physiatry, dermatology, gender studies, mental health, and medical anthropology.

Results: Seven performers chose to participate in the study, with 6 participants participating in both the history and physical examination portions. While 3 (50%) had excellent cardiovascular fitness, 2 had below aver¬age or very poor results. None of the performers met the Beighton criteria for hypermobility. Bilateral hip flexion tightness was seen in 5 (83%) of performers, while 100% had tightness in bilateral hip internal rotation. The weakest muscle groups included lower abdominals and hip extensors bilaterally, left weaker than right. Four out of 7 reported a current or prior musculoskeletal injury. Three of 7 have health insurance, 4 felt they would benefit from psychology counseling, and 4 reported binge drinking at least three times in the past year. Four out of 7 were overdue (>24 months) for visiting their primary care physician.

Conclusions: Drag queens may be at risk for musculoskeletal injuries and strength asymmetries, dermatologic issues, and psychosocial harms. An urgent need exists for a comprehensive understanding of drag queen health to promote the well-being of understudied LGBTQIA+ populations.

死亡掉落与不掉落死亡:变装皇后健康的初步检验。
目的:变装皇后的健康问题仍未得到充分研究。本文考察了变装皇后的身体健康和医疗保健机会,并反映了如何全面促进他们的福祉。方法:美国的专业变装皇后接受了舞蹈/美国舞者健康工作组的年度聘用后健康筛查,评估病史、肌肉骨骼指标和心血管健康。为了讨论医疗保健需求,本文借鉴了作者在生理学、皮肤病学、性别研究、心理健康和医学人类学方面的专业知识。结果:7名表演者选择参与研究,其中6名参与者同时参加了病史和体格检查部分。3人(50%)心血管健康状况良好,2人低于平均水平或非常差。没有一个表演者符合贝顿多动症的标准。5(83%)的表演者双侧髋关节屈曲紧绷,而100%的表演者双侧髋关节内旋紧绷。最弱的肌肉群包括双侧的下腹部和臀部伸肌,左侧比右侧弱。7人中有4人报告目前或以前有肌肉骨骼损伤。7人中有3人有健康保险,4人认为他们会从心理咨询中受益,4人报告在过去一年中至少酗酒三次。7人中有4人逾期未去看初级保健医生(约24个月)。结论:变装皇后可能有肌肉骨骼损伤和力量不对称、皮肤问题和社会心理伤害的风险。迫切需要全面了解变装皇后的健康状况,以促进未被充分研究的LGBTQIA+人群的福祉。
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CiteScore
1.60
自引率
22.20%
发文量
28
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Medical Problems of Performing Artists is the first clinical medical journal devoted to the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of medical and psychological disorders related to the performing arts. Original peer-reviewed research papers cover topics including neurologic disorders, musculoskeletal conditions, voice and hearing disorders, anxieties, stress, substance abuse, and other health issues related to actors, dancers, singers, musicians, and other performers.
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