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支持跨性别和性别多样化的青年:防止情绪困扰和物质使用。

Supporting Transgender and Gender Diverse Youth: Protection Against Emotional Distress and Substance Use.

机构信息

Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Health, Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Program in Human Sexuality, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

出版信息

Am J Prev Med. 2018 Dec;55(6):787-794. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2018.06.030. Epub 2018 Oct 19.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Important mental and physical health disparities exist for transgender and gender diverse youth compared with cisgender youth (i.e., those whose birth-assigned sex and gender identity align), yet little is known about factors that protect transgender and gender diverse youth from health problems. The objective of this paper is to identify modifiable protective factors in the lives of transgender and gender diverse adolescents, with the goal of informing efforts to eliminate disparities in depression, suicidality, and substance use in this population.

METHODS

Secondary data analysis of the 2016 Minnesota Student Survey examined associations between eight protective factors (connectedness to parents, adult relatives, friends, adults in the community, and teachers; youth development opportunities; and feeling safe in the community and at school) and depression, suicidality, and substance use (alcohol, binge drinking, marijuana, nicotine) among 2,168 adolescents who identified as transgender, genderqueer, genderfluid, or questioning their gender. Logistic regressions assessed the role of each protective factor separately and simultaneously.

RESULTS

Each protective factor was associated with lower odds of emotional distress and substance use. When protective factors were examined simultaneously, parent connectedness was protective for all measures. Feeling safe at school and connected to adults in one's community protected against depression and suicidality; teacher connectedness buffered risk of substance use.

CONCLUSIONS

Given that transgender and gender diverse youth report lower levels of connectedness and safety, bolstering an explicitly transgender and gender diverse-friendly network of caring parents, safe and supportive schools, and connections to adults in the community may support efforts to eliminate disparities in depression, suicidality, and substance use.

摘要

介绍

与顺性别青年(即出生时的性别和性别认同一致的人)相比,跨性别和性别多样化的青年在心理健康和身体健康方面存在着重要的差异,但人们对保护跨性别和性别多样化青年免受健康问题影响的因素知之甚少。本文的目的是确定跨性别和性别多样化青少年生活中的可改变保护因素,以期为消除该人群中抑郁、自杀和物质使用方面的差异做出贡献。

方法

对 2016 年明尼苏达州学生调查的二次数据分析,考察了八个保护因素(与父母、成年亲属、朋友、社区中的成年人和教师的联系;青年发展机会;以及在社区和学校感到安全)与抑郁、自杀和物质使用(酒精、狂饮、大麻、尼古丁)之间的关联,该研究纳入了 2168 名自我认同为跨性别、性别酷儿、性别流动或对自己的性别感到疑惑的青少年。逻辑回归评估了每个保护因素单独和同时的作用。

结果

每个保护因素都与较低的情绪困扰和物质使用风险相关。当同时考虑保护因素时,与父母的联系对所有指标都具有保护作用。在学校感到安全和与社区中的成年人有联系可以预防抑郁和自杀;与教师的联系可以缓冲物质使用的风险。

结论

鉴于跨性别和性别多样化的青年报告的联系和安全感较低,增强一个明确的、对跨性别和性别多样化友好的、有爱心的父母、安全和支持性的学校以及与社区中的成年人的联系网络,可能有助于消除抑郁、自杀和物质使用方面的差异。

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