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. 2021 Sep 1;5(5):BJGPO.2021.0067. doi: 10.3399/BJGPO.2021.0067

Table 1. Long-term condition prevalence: number with condition (weighted %).

Women Men
Condition Heterosexual responders Sexual minority responders a Heterosexual responders Sexual minority responders a
Mental health 35 853 (5.1) 2248 (15.2) 23 213 (4.0) 2004 (11.0)
Neurological 16 484 (2.3) 507 (3.3) 13 625 (2.4) 576 (3.0)
Dementia 5452 (0.8) 106 (0.7) 4569 (0.8) 113 (0.6)
Back 82 369 (11.2) 1943 (12.2) 63 104 (10.6) 1894 (10.3)
Epilepsy 6646 (0.9) 207 (1.2) 6353 (1.1) 282 (1.5)
Vision 7948 (1.1) 157 (1.0) 6465 (1.1) 182 (1.0)
Kidney or liver 13 312 (1.9) 304 (1.9) 14 011 (2.5) 521 (3.0)
Hearing 30 796 (4.3) 507 (3.2) 35 636 (6.1) 698 (3.8)
Asthma 85 271 (11.8) 2098 (13.9) 60 578 (10.5) 2029 (10.9)
Diabetes 54 220 (7.5) 1128 (7.2) 71 833 (12.3) 1907 (10.6)
Joints 139 482 (19.0) 2172 (14.2) 81 760 (13.8) 1820 (9.8)
Heart 32 891 (4.5) 463 (3.0) 51 728 (8.8) 1004 (5.5)
Hypertension 163 269 (22.3) 2245 (14.6) 157 953 (27.1) 3775 (20.5)
Cancer 28 981 (4.0) 377 (2.5) 30 645 (5.4) 651 (3.6)
All other conditions 106 460 (14.7) 2518 (16.9) 77 535 (13.3) 3493 (19.0)

Full question wording: ‘Which, if any, of the following medical conditions do you have? Please tick all the boxes that apply to you: ”Alzheimer’s disease or dementia“, ”Angina or long-term heart problem“, ”Arthritis or long-term joint problem“, ”Asthma or long-term chest problem“, ”Blindness or severe visual impairment“, “Cancer in the last 5 years“, ”Deafness or severe hearing impairment“, ”Diabetes“, ”Epilepsy“, ”High blood pressure“, ”Kidney or liver disease“, ”Long-term back problem“, ”Long-term mental health problem“, ”Long-term neurological problem“, ”Another long-term condition“, ”None of these conditions“, and ”I would prefer not to say”.’

Counts are the numbers included with each long-term condition from 2015–2016 and 2017 (N = 1 341 339; n = 741 438 women, n = 599 901 men); percentages calculated based on 2017 data only (N = 661 567; n = 365 029 women, n = 296 538 men) as the cross-sectional survey weights cannot be combined across years. Further details are presented in Supplementary Table S1. Please note percentages weighted to the population of England were calculated and they cannot be derived exactly from numbers presented in the tables.

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Gay, lesbian, bisexual, or other.