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梳理脉络:审视跨性别女性对性别过渡相关医疗护理的利用情况及其与心理健康、物质使用和艾滋病毒的关联。

Connecting the dots: examining transgender women's utilization of transition-related medical care and associations with mental health, substance use, and HIV.

作者信息

Wilson Erin C, Chen Yea-Hung, Arayasirikul Sean, Wenzel Conrad, Raymond H Fisher

机构信息

San Francisco Department of Public Health, 25 Van Ness, suite 500, San Francisco, CA, 94102, USA,

出版信息

J Urban Health. 2015 Feb;92(1):182-92. doi: 10.1007/s11524-014-9921-4.

Abstract

Findings on access to general healthcare for transgender people have emerged, but little is known about access to transition-related medical care for transwomen (i.e., hormones, breast augmentation, and genital surgery). Transgender women have low access to general medical care and are disproportionately at risk for substance use, mental illness, and HIV. We conducted an analysis to determine if utilization of transition-related medical care is a protective factor for health risks to transgender women and to investigate if care differs by important demographic factors and HIV status. A secondary analysis was conducted using data from a 2010 HIV surveillance study using respondent-driven sampling to recruit 314 transwomen in San Francisco. Survey-corrected logistic regression models were used to estimate odds ratios for six psychosocial health problems-binge drinking, injection drug use, anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation, and high-risk intercourse-comparing various levels of utilization of transition-related medical care. Odds ratios were also calculated to determine if utilization of transition-related medical care was related to less overlap of risk domains. We found that Latina and African American transwomen had significantly lower estimated utilization of breast augmentation and genital surgery, as did transwomen who identified as transgender rather than female. Overall, utilization of transition-related medical care was associated with significantly lower estimated odds of suicidal ideation, binge drinking, and non-injection drug use. Findings suggest that utilization of transition-related medical care may reduce risk for mental health problems, especially suicidal ideation, and substance use among transwomen. Yet, important racial/ethnic and gender identity disparities in utilization of transition-related medical care need to be addressed.

摘要

关于跨性别者获得一般医疗保健的研究结果已经出现,但对于跨性别女性获得与过渡相关的医疗护理(即激素、隆胸和生殖器手术)的情况却知之甚少。跨性别女性获得一般医疗护理的机会较少,在药物使用、精神疾病和感染艾滋病毒方面面临的风险也不成比例地更高。我们进行了一项分析,以确定与过渡相关的医疗护理的使用是否是跨性别女性健康风险的保护因素,并调查护理是否因重要的人口统计学因素和艾滋病毒感染状况而有所不同。我们使用2010年一项艾滋病毒监测研究的数据进行了二次分析,该研究采用应答者驱动抽样方法在旧金山招募了314名跨性别女性。使用调查校正的逻辑回归模型来估计六种心理社会健康问题(暴饮暴食、注射吸毒、焦虑、抑郁、自杀意念和高危性行为)在不同水平的与过渡相关的医疗护理使用情况下的优势比。还计算了优势比,以确定与过渡相关的医疗护理的使用是否与风险领域的较少重叠有关。我们发现,拉丁裔和非裔美国跨性别女性进行隆胸和生殖器手术的估计使用率显著较低,自我认同为跨性别而非女性的跨性别女性也是如此。总体而言,与过渡相关的医疗护理的使用与自杀意念、暴饮暴食和非注射吸毒的估计几率显著降低有关。研究结果表明,与过渡相关的医疗护理的使用可能会降低跨性别女性出现心理健康问题的风险,尤其是自杀意念和药物使用。然而,在与过渡相关的医疗护理使用方面存在的重要种族/族裔和性别认同差异需要得到解决。

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