Chicago Sun-Times

City study: 7.5% of Chicago adults identify as LGBTQ

- BY TANVEER ALI Staff Reporter Email: tali@ suntimes. com Twitter: @tanveerali

Chicago is home to 146,000 adults who identify as LGBT, according to a new report from the city’s health department.

In what it describes as “the first- ever population estimate and demographi­c profile for all LGBT adults,” the Chicago Department of Public Health estimates 7.5 percent of Chicago’s adult population identifies as such.

“We know that the only way to ensure a greater quality of life and access to services for LGBT individual­s is to better understand the size of, and opportunit­ies and challenges specific to, Chicago’s LGBT community,” CDPH Commission­er Julie Morita said in a statement. “This report is a first step, giving providers, elected officials and community leaders a deeper understand­ing of Chicago’s LGBT population so we can in turn help better strengthen the community.”

The study combined analysis from two sources: a Youth Risk Behavior Survey randomly given to CPS high schoolers and the random telephone Healthy Chicago Survey aimed at Chicago adults.

The estimates found that 138,000 adults identify as lesbian, gay or bisexual while 10,500 identify as transgende­r. ( Some adults fall into both groups.)

The numbers only include “self- identified” LGBTQ Chicagoans.

“We expect the actual number to be even higher,” said Brian Richardson, first deputy commission­er of the public health department. The report also concludes:

Lesbian and bisexual females are more likely to be smokers than heterosexu­al females.

Lesbian, gay and bisexual youth are less likely to go to the doctor.

Lesbian, gay and bisexual youth are more likely to be physically forced to have sex.

Gay men are more likely to have had HIV testing and have met colorectal cancer screening guidelines.

 ?? | ASHLEE REZIN/ SUN- TIMES ?? Grand Marshal Lea DeLaria of “Orange Is The New Black” at last year’s Chicago Pride Parade on June 25.
| ASHLEE REZIN/ SUN- TIMES Grand Marshal Lea DeLaria of “Orange Is The New Black” at last year’s Chicago Pride Parade on June 25.

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