Barcelos Chris A, Budge Stephanie L
Department of Gender and Women's Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin.
Department of Counseling Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin.
Transgend Health. 2019 Mar 6;4(1):81-88. doi: 10.1089/trgh.2018.0044. eCollection 2019.
An emerging body of research analyzes the scope, ethics, and inequalities of web-based crowdfunding to raise money for medical expenses related to illness or injury. To date, little research has investigated how transgender communities utilize crowdfunding expenses related to gender affirming medical care. Using GoFundMe.com, we created a data set of 391 crowdfunding campaigns for gender-affirming care created from 2012 to 2016. In addition to descriptive statistics of recipient demographics and campaign financials, we conducted hierarchical multiple regression analyses to determine the factors associated with financial outcomes of fundraising for medical expenses. Findings indicate that the majority of campaigns were used to fund chest surgeries among young, white, binary-identified trans men in the United States. Few campaigns met their fundraising goal. Being a trans man whose Facebook community shares the crowdfunding campaign is predictive of meeting a higher percentage of the fundraising goal, whereas being a trans woman whose Facebook community shares the campaign is predictive of raising more money. The use of crowdfunding for gender affirming highlights the difficulties that transgender persons face with using private and public health care programs to fund medically necessary care. Health care providers should exercise caution in recommending crowdfunding as a viable strategy to raise money for out-of-pocket costs.
一项新兴的研究分析了基于网络的众筹为疾病或受伤相关医疗费用筹集资金的范围、伦理和不平等问题。迄今为止,很少有研究调查跨性别群体如何利用众筹来支付与性别确认医疗护理相关的费用。我们利用GoFundMe.com创建了一个数据集,其中包含2012年至2016年期间为性别确认护理发起的391个众筹活动。除了对受助者人口统计学和活动财务状况进行描述性统计外,我们还进行了分层多元回归分析,以确定与医疗费用筹款财务结果相关的因素。研究结果表明,大多数活动用于资助美国年轻、白人、二元身份认同的跨性别男性进行胸部手术。很少有活动达到其筹款目标。如果跨性别男性的Facebook社群分享其众筹活动,则更有可能达到较高比例的筹款目标;而对于跨性别女性来说,如果其Facebook社群分享该活动,则更有可能筹集到更多资金。利用众筹进行性别确认凸显了跨性别者在利用私人和公共医疗保健计划为必要医疗护理筹集资金时所面临的困难。医疗保健提供者在推荐众筹作为筹集自付费用的可行策略时应谨慎行事。