Owen-Smith Ashli A, Sineath Craig, Sanchez Travis, Dea Robin, Giammattei Shawn, Gillespie Theresa, Helms Monica F, Hunkeler Enid M, Quinn Virginia P, Roblin Douglas, Slovis Jennifer, Stephenson Robert, Sullivan Patrick S, Tangpricha Vin, Woodyatt Cory, Goodman Michael
Georgia State University, School of Public Health, Department of Health Management and Policy, Atlanta GA.
Emory University, Rollins School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology, Atlanta GA.
J Gay Lesbian Ment Health. 2017;21(1):64-76. doi: 10.1080/19359705.2016.1228553. Epub 2016 Aug 26.
The goal of the study was to examine the association between depression and perceived community tolerance after controlling for various demographic and personal characteristics, treatment receipt, and past experiences with abuse or discrimination.
An on-line survey assessed depressive symptoms among transgender and gender non-conforming individuals. Depression was assessed using the 7-item Beck Depression Inventory for Primary Care (BDI-PC) and the 10-item Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression (CESD-10) scale.
The prevalence ratios (95% confidence intervals) comparing depression in persons who did and did not perceive their area as tolerant were 0.33 (0.20-0.54) for BD-PC and 0.66 (0.49-0.89) for CESD-10. Other factors associated with depression were experience with abuse or discrimination, lower education, and unfulfilled desire to receive hormonal therapy.
Depression was common in this sample of transgender and gender non-conforming individuals and was strongly and consistently associated with participants' perceptions of community tolerance, even after adjusting for possible confounding. The association between desire to receive hormonal therapy and depression is a finding that warrants further exploration. Future research should also assess depression and changes in perception of community tolerance in transgender individuals before and after initiation of gender confirmation treatment.
本研究的目的是在控制各种人口统计学和个人特征、治疗接受情况以及过去的虐待或歧视经历后,检验抑郁症与感知到的社区宽容度之间的关联。
一项在线调查评估了跨性别者和性别不一致者的抑郁症状。使用初级保健用7项贝克抑郁量表(BDI-PC)和流行病学研究中心10项抑郁量表(CESD-10)评估抑郁症。
比较认为自己所在地区宽容和不宽容的人群中抑郁症情况的患病率比(95%置信区间),BDI-PC为0.33(0.20 - 0.54),CESD-10为0.66(0.49 - 0.89)。与抑郁症相关的其他因素包括虐待或歧视经历、较低的教育水平以及接受激素治疗的愿望未实现。
在这个跨性别者和性别不一致者的样本中,抑郁症很常见,并且即使在调整了可能的混杂因素后,也与参与者对社区宽容度的感知密切且持续相关。接受激素治疗的愿望与抑郁症之间的关联是一个值得进一步探索的发现。未来的研究还应评估跨性别者在开始性别确认治疗前后的抑郁症情况以及对社区宽容度感知的变化。