a University of Alabama at Birmingham , Birmingham , Alabama , USA.
b Queen Mary University of London , London , UK.
Subst Use Misuse. 2019;54(10):1725-1733. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2019.1608253. Epub 2019 May 3.
This study examines associations between alcohol use, high risk sexual behaviors, and experiences of stigma among transgender women across the Dominican Republic. Data from the 2015 Transgender Health Needs Study were analyzed using bivariate analyses ( = 291). High rates of stigma, verbal abuse, alcohol use, and sex work are found and are associated with each other. Almost 45% of regular alcohol users are engaging in sex work (43.6%), compared with 31.1% of the non-regular alcohol users (=4.82, < .05). Having sex under the influence of alcohol is statistically associated with high risk behaviors, such as engaging in sex work, sometimes or never using a condom when receiving anal sex, and higher numbers of sexual partners. Furthermore, transgender women who have had sex under the influence of alcohol report statistically significantly higher levels of verbal abuse, discrimination, and levels of perceived transgender stigma. Findings suggest that although anti-discrimination laws exist, policies may not protect transgender women from experiencing stigma and discrimination at work, potentially forcing them to seek alternative careers and engage in behaviors that expose them to greater personal risk and harm. This intersection of factors may indicate a notable public health gap in transgender health in the Dominican Republic.
本研究考察了多米尼加共和国跨性别女性的饮酒、高风险性行为和污名经历之间的关联。使用双变量分析对 2015 年跨性别健康需求研究的数据进行了分析(n=291)。研究发现,高比例的污名、言语虐待、饮酒和性工作存在,并相互关联。近 45%的经常饮酒者从事性工作(43.6%),而非经常饮酒者的比例为 31.1%(OR=4.82,p<.05)。在饮酒的影响下发生性行为与高风险行为如从事性工作、在接受肛交时有时或从不使用避孕套以及性伴侣数量较多有关。此外,在饮酒的影响下发生性行为的跨性别女性报告称,言语虐待、歧视和感知跨性别污名的程度更高。研究结果表明,尽管存在反歧视法律,但政策可能无法保护跨性别女性免受工作中的污名和歧视,这可能迫使她们寻求其他职业,并从事使她们面临更大个人风险和伤害的行为。这些因素的交集可能表明多米尼加共和国跨性别健康方面存在明显的公共卫生差距。