Sanfacon Keith, Leffers Alex, Miller Cara, Stabbe Oliver, DeWindt Lori, Wagner Kathryn, Kushalnagar Poorna
Physical Education and Recreation, Gallaudet University, Washington, District of Columbia, USA.
LGBTQA Resource Center, and Gallaudet University, Washington, District of Columbia, USA.
Transgend Health. 2021 Jun 2;6(3):132-138. doi: 10.1089/trgh.2020.0028. eCollection 2021 Jun.
This first U.S.-based, descriptive study of transgender Deaf adults looks to contribute to the gap in research regarding those who lie at the intersection of Deaf and transgender identities. The study objective is to identify characteristics that associate with medical conditions, including depression and anxiety disorders, among Deaf transgender adults. We gathered self-reported data from 74 Deaf transgender adults who used American Sign Language. Modified Poisson regression with robust standard errors was used to calculate relative risk estimates of having a medical condition among nonbinary individuals compared with gender binary individuals. The sample lifetime prevalence for medical conditions in the Deaf transgender sample were as follows: 48.6% for depression/anxiety disorders, 28.8% for hypertension, 20.3% for lung conditions, 16.2% for arthritis/rheumatism, 12.3% for diabetes, 7.0% for cirrhosis/liver/kidney problems, 5.5% for heart conditions, and 2.7% for cancer. In cross-tabulation analysis across binary and nonbinary subsamples, the lifetime prevalence was significantly different only for depression and anxiety disorder with higher percentage in the nonbinary subsample. After adjusting for covariates in a regression model, identification as nonbinary increased a Deaf person's risk for being diagnosed with depression or anxiety disorder by 80% (95% confidence interval, 1.11-2.90) relative to Deaf people who self-identified as a binary gender. Study findings suggest that the Deaf transgender community is at risk for developing mental and physical health conditions.
这项针对美国变性聋人成年人的首次描述性研究,旨在填补关于聋人和变性身份交叉群体研究的空白。研究目的是确定与聋人变性成年人的医疗状况(包括抑郁症和焦虑症)相关的特征。我们收集了74名使用美国手语的聋人变性成年人的自我报告数据。采用稳健标准误的修正泊松回归来计算非二元性别个体与二元性别个体相比患有医疗状况的相对风险估计值。聋人变性样本中医疗状况的样本终生患病率如下:抑郁症/焦虑症为48.6%,高血压为28.8%,肺部疾病为20.3%,关节炎/风湿病为16.2%,糖尿病为12.3%,肝硬化/肝脏/肾脏问题为7.0%,心脏病为5.5%,癌症为2.7%。在二元性别和非二元性别子样本的交叉表分析中,只有抑郁症和焦虑症的终生患病率在非二元性别子样本中比例更高,存在显著差异。在回归模型中对协变量进行调整后,与自我认同为二元性别的聋人相比,认同为非二元性别的聋人被诊断患有抑郁症或焦虑症的风险增加了80%(95%置信区间,1.11 - 2.90)。研究结果表明,聋人变性群体面临着出现身心健康问题的风险。