Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University Irving Medical Center , New York, New York, USA.
New York State Psychiatric Institute , New York, New York, USA.
J Homosex. 2021 Mar 21;68(4):592-611. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2020.1868185. Epub 2021 Jan 27.
While the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States disproportionately impacts marginalized communities, no empiric US-based research has focused specifically on transgender and gender nonbinary (TGNB) people. We examined the pandemic's impact on an established longitudinal cohort of TGNB individuals ( = 208) by administering an online survey between March-June 2020. We used multivariable linear regression to examine reduced LGBTQ/TGNB community support and disruptions in gender-affirming health care as predictors of psychological distress during the pandemic. We found that the pandemic exacerbated ongoing mental health disparities for TGNB individuals. Furthermore, reduced LGBTQ/TGNB support was associated with increased psychological distress during the pandemic. Interruption and/or delay in gender-affirming health care was not associated with increased psychological distress during the pandemic. Special attention is needed to address the unique ways in which TGNB individuals were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. This includes increasing access to LGBTQ/TGNB community support and addressing long-standing health disparities.
虽然 COVID-19 大流行在美国不成比例地影响到边缘化社区,但没有任何基于美国的实证研究专门关注跨性别和性别非二元 (TGNB) 人群。我们通过在 2020 年 3 月至 6 月期间进行在线调查,研究了大流行对一个既定的 TGNB 个体纵向队列(= 208)的影响。我们使用多变量线性回归来研究 LGBTQ/TGNB 社区支持减少和性别肯定性医疗保健中断作为大流行期间心理困扰的预测因素。我们发现,大流行加剧了 TGNB 个体持续存在的心理健康差距。此外,LGBTQ/TGNB 支持减少与大流行期间心理困扰增加有关。性别肯定性医疗保健的中断和/或延迟与大流行期间心理困扰的增加无关。需要特别关注 TGNB 个体受 COVID-19 大流行影响的独特方式。这包括增加对 LGBTQ/TGNB 社区支持的获取,并解决长期存在的健康差距。