性别认同是解决跨性别有色人种青年受污名化医疗体验的韧性来源。
Gender Affirmation as a Source of Resilience for Addressing Stigmatizing Healthcare Experiences of Transgender Youth of Color.
机构信息
Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
出版信息
Ann Behav Med. 2021 Nov 18;55(12):1168-1183. doi: 10.1093/abm/kaab011.
BACKGROUND
Transgender and other gender diverse (TGD) youth of color experience stigma within healthcare. Gender affirmation can be a resilience resource; however, little is known about gender affirmation within healthcare.
PURPOSE
This study explores TGD youth of color's experiences of stigma and gender affirmation across the entire healthcare experience and their role on motivation to seek care.
METHODS
In 2015, cross-sectional surveys and individual in-depth interviews were conducted among 187 TGD youth ages 16-24 living in 14 U.S. cities. Analyses followed a mixed-methods design whereby 33 participants were purposively selected for a qualitative phenomenological analysis based on quantitatively reported gender affirmation needs. Subsequent quantitative analyses examined how healthcare use differed by access to gender affirmation.
RESULTS
Participants qualitatively described experiencing stigma across multiple healthcare settings (e.g., primary care, emergency care, medical gender affirmation), including before (finding providers, scheduling), during (waiting rooms, provider interactions), and after (pharmacy) healthcare visits. Participants who quantitatively reported access to gender-affirming healthcare still described negative healthcare experiences, either because they accessed multiple healthcare services or because of prior negative experiences. Stigma and gender affirmation (both inside and outside of healthcare) influenced motivation to seek care, with variation depending on the type of care. Quantitative analyses confirmed these findings; access to gender affirmation differed for participants who delayed primary care vs. those who did not, but did not vary based on participants' use of medical gender affirmation.
CONCLUSIONS
Findings highlight the importance of promoting gender-affirming healthcare environments to increase access to care for TGD youth of color.
背景
跨性别者和其他性别多样化(TGD)的有色人种青年在医疗保健中会经历污名化。性别肯定可以成为一个适应资源;然而,对于医疗保健中的性别肯定知之甚少。
目的
本研究探讨了跨性别和其他性别多样化(TGD)的有色人种青年在整个医疗保健经历中经历污名化和性别肯定的经历,以及它们在寻求护理的动机中的作用。
方法
2015 年,在 14 个美国城市对 187 名年龄在 16-24 岁的 TGD 青年进行了横断面调查和个人深入访谈。分析遵循混合方法设计,根据定量报告的性别肯定需求,有 33 名参与者被有目的地选择进行定性现象学分析。随后的定量分析研究了医疗保健的使用如何因获得性别肯定而有所不同。
结果
参与者从多个医疗保健环境(例如,初级保健、紧急保健、医疗性别肯定)定性描述了经历污名化,包括在医疗保健之前(寻找提供者、安排)、期间(候诊室、提供者互动)和之后(药房)。虽然定量报告获得性别肯定的医疗保健服务的参与者仍描述了负面的医疗保健体验,要么是因为他们获得了多种医疗保健服务,要么是因为之前的负面体验。污名化和性别肯定(无论是在医疗保健内部还是外部)都影响了寻求护理的动机,具体取决于护理类型。定量分析证实了这些发现;获得性别肯定的机会因延迟初级保健的参与者与不延迟的参与者而有所不同,但与参与者是否使用医疗性别肯定无关。
结论
研究结果强调了促进性别肯定的医疗保健环境的重要性,以增加跨性别和其他性别多样化的有色人种青年获得护理的机会。