Veale Jaimie, Watson Ryan J, Adjei Jones, Saewyc Elizabeth
Stigma and Resilience Among Vulnerable Youth Centre, School of Nursing, University of British Columbia, T222-2211 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6T 2B5.
Int J Transgend. 2016;17(3-4):107-113. doi: 10.1080/15532739.2016.1216345. Epub 2016 Aug 26.
While little research has been conducted into the reproductive experiences of transgender people, available evidence suggests that like cisgender people, most transgender people endorse a desire for these experiences. This study explores the pregnancy experiences and related health factors among transgender and gender-diverse 14-25 year olds using a national Canadian sample ( = 923). Results indicated that 26 (5%) transgender youth reported a pregnancy experience in the past and the prevalence among 14-18 year olds was comparable to population-based estimates using the same question in the British Columbia Adolescent Health Survey. Transgender youth with a history of pregnancy involvement reported a diverse range of gender identities, and this group did not differ from the remainder of the sample on general mental health, social supports, and living in felt gender. This group did report over six times greater likelihood of having been diagnosed with a sexually transmitted infection by a doctor (19%), but did they not differ in reported contraception use during last sexual intercourse. These findings suggest that pregnancy involvement is an issue that should not be overlooked by health professionals working with transgender youth and that this group has particular sexual health needs.
虽然针对跨性别者生殖经历的研究较少,但现有证据表明,与顺性别者一样,大多数跨性别者都希望有这些经历。本研究利用加拿大全国样本(n = 923),探讨了14至25岁跨性别和性别多样化人群的怀孕经历及相关健康因素。结果表明,26名(5%)跨性别青少年报告过去有过怀孕经历,14至18岁人群中的患病率与不列颠哥伦比亚省青少年健康调查中使用相同问题得出的基于人群的估计值相当。有怀孕经历的跨性别青少年报告了多种性别认同,且该群体在总体心理健康、社会支持和感知性别生活方面与样本中的其他群体没有差异。该群体报告称被医生诊断患有性传播感染的可能性高出六倍多(19%),但在最近一次性交时报告的避孕措施使用情况上没有差异。这些发现表明,怀孕问题不应被为跨性别青少年提供服务的健康专业人员忽视,且该群体有特殊的性健康需求。