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美国跨性别女性在监禁史、受害经历及相关健康指标方面的种族/族裔差异

Racial/ethnic disparities in history of incarceration, experiences of victimization, and associated health indicators among transgender women in the U.S.

作者信息

Reisner Sari L, Bailey Zinzi, Sevelius Jae

机构信息

a Department of Epidemiology , Harvard School of Public Health , Boston , Massachusetts , USA.

出版信息

Women Health. 2014;54(8):750-67. doi: 10.1080/03630242.2014.932891.

Abstract

Limited national data document the prevalence of incarceration among transgender women, experiences of victimization while incarcerated, and associations of transgender status with health. Data were from the National Transgender Discrimination Survey (NTDS), a large convenience sample of transgender adults in the U.S., collected between September 2008 and March 2009. Respondents who indicated a transfeminine gender identity were included in the current study (n = 3,878). Multivariable logistic regression was used to model ever being incarcerated and experiencing victimization while incarcerated as a function of race/ethnicity and health-related indicators. Overall, 19.3% reported having ever been incarcerated. Black and Native American/Alaskan Native transgender women were more likely to report a history of incarceration than White (non-Hispanic) respondents, and those with a history of incarceration were more likely to report negative health-related indicators, including self-reporting as HIV-positive. Among previously incarcerated respondents, 47.0% reported victimization while incarcerated. Black, Latina, and mixed race transgender women were more likely to report experiences of victimization while incarcerated. Transgender women reported disproportionately high rates of incarceration and victimization while incarcerated, as well as associated negative health-related indicators. Interventions and policy changes are needed to support transgender women while incarcerated and upon release.

摘要

国内有限的数据记录了跨性别女性中的监禁流行情况、监禁期间的受害经历以及跨性别身份与健康的关联。数据来自全国跨性别歧视调查(NTDS),这是对2008年9月至2009年3月期间美国跨性别成年人进行的一个大型便利样本调查。表明具有女性化跨性别身份的受访者被纳入本研究(n = 3878)。多变量逻辑回归用于将曾经被监禁以及监禁期间遭受伤害的情况建模为种族/族裔和健康相关指标的函数。总体而言,19.3%的人报告曾被监禁。与白人(非西班牙裔)受访者相比,黑人以及美洲原住民/阿拉斯加原住民跨性别女性更有可能报告有监禁史,并且有监禁史的人更有可能报告与健康相关的负面指标,包括自我报告为艾滋病毒阳性。在曾被监禁的受访者中,47.0%报告在监禁期间遭受过伤害。黑人、拉丁裔和混血跨性别女性更有可能报告在监禁期间遭受伤害的经历。跨性别女性报告的监禁率和监禁期间的受害率高得不成比例,以及与之相关的负面健康相关指标。需要采取干预措施和政策变革,以便在监禁期间和释放后为跨性别女性提供支持。

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