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美国跨性别和性别非二元成年人的健康状况。

The health status of transgender and gender nonbinary adults in the United States.

机构信息

Department of Community Health Systems, University of California San Francisco School of Nursing, San Francisco, California, United States of America.

Department of Epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Feb 21;15(2):e0228765. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0228765. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

The goal of this exploratory study was to delineate health differences among transgender subpopulations (transgender women/TW, transgender men/TM, gender nonbinary/GNB adults). 2015 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data were analyzed to compare the health of three groups (TW:N = 369; TM:N = 239; GNB:N = 156). Logistic regression and adjusted odds ratios were used to determine whether health outcomes (fair/poor health, frequent physical and mental unhealthy days, chronic health conditions, and health problems/impairments) are related to group and its interaction with personal characteristics and socioeconomic position. Group was a significant predictor of fair/poor health and frequent mental unhealthy days, revealing significant health differences between the transgender groups. The odds of poor/fair health were approximately 2.5 times higher in TM and GNB adults relative to TW. The odds of frequent mental unhealthy days for TM were approximately 1.5-2 times greater than TW and GNB adults. Among those with health insurance, the odds of fair/poor health for GNB adults was more than 1.5-2 times higher that of TM and TW. Among those without health insurance, TM had over 7 times greater odds of fair/poor health than TW. This study underscores the importance of classifying and examining the health of the transgender population as unique subpopulations, as notable health differences were discovered. TM and GNB adults have significant health concerns, requiring the attention of clinical interventions aimed at promoting health and preventing illness.

摘要

本探索性研究旨在描绘跨性别亚群体(跨性别女性/TW、跨性别男性/TM、性别非二元/GNB 成人)之间的健康差异。对 2015 年行为风险因素监测系统数据进行分析,以比较三组人群的健康状况(TW:N=369;TM:N=239;GNB:N=156)。使用逻辑回归和调整后的优势比来确定健康结果(健康状况不佳/差、频繁的身体和精神不健康天数、慢性健康状况和健康问题/障碍)是否与群体及其与个人特征和社会经济地位的相互作用有关。群体是健康状况不佳/差和频繁精神不健康天数的重要预测指标,揭示了跨性别群体之间存在显著的健康差异。TM 和 GNB 成人的健康状况不佳/差的几率大约是 TW 的 2.5 倍。TM 频繁出现精神不健康天数的几率大约是 TW 和 GNB 成人的 1.5-2 倍。在有医疗保险的人群中,GNB 成人健康状况不佳/差的几率比 TM 和 TW 高出 1.5-2 倍。在没有医疗保险的人群中,TM 出现健康状况不佳/差的几率比 TW 高出 7 倍以上。这项研究强调了将跨性别群体分类并检查其健康状况作为独特亚群体的重要性,因为发现了显著的健康差异。TM 和 GNB 成人存在重大健康问题,需要关注旨在促进健康和预防疾病的临床干预措施。

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