Pattison Rachal, Puyat Joseph H, Giesbrecht Allison, Zenone Marco, Mathias Steve, Barbic Skye
Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Centre for Health Evaluation and Outcome Sciences, Providence Health Care Research Institute, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Front Psychiatry. 2021 Sep 29;12:720681. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.720681. eCollection 2021.
Foundry is an integrated service network delivering services to young people across British Columbia, Canada. To better understand the needs of transgender and gender nonconforming young people accessing Foundry-this study compares rates of mental health distress between transgender and gender nonconforming young people and cisgender young people accessing services and examines the extent to which race may have amplified the association between transgender and gender nonconforming identity and mental health distress. We analyzed the difference using a two-sample -test. We used stratified simple linear regression to test the association of race with transgender and gender nonconforming identity and mental health distress. Participants were recruited from a network of community health centers in British Columbia, Canada. The quantitative sample ( = 727) had a mean age of 21 years (SD = 2), 48% were non-white, 51% were white, and 77% were from Metro Vancouver. Compared to cisgender young people, transgender and gender nonconforming young people reported significantly higher levels of mental health distress. Transgender and gender nonconforming youth were more distressed than cisgender youth across both race strata but non-white transgender and gender nonconforming young people were not more distressed than white transgender and gender nonconforming young people. The findings from this study emphasize the need for increased education and understanding of transgender and gender nonconforming concepts and health concerns as well as on promoting intersectoral collaboration of social services organizations beyond simply health care.
铸造厂是一个综合服务网络,为加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省的年轻人提供服务。为了更好地了解使用铸造厂服务的跨性别和性别不一致的年轻人的需求,本研究比较了使用服务的跨性别和性别不一致的年轻人与顺性别年轻人的心理健康困扰发生率,并研究了种族在多大程度上可能加剧了跨性别和性别不一致身份与心理健康困扰之间的关联。我们使用双样本t检验分析差异。我们使用分层简单线性回归来检验种族与跨性别和性别不一致身份以及心理健康困扰之间的关联。参与者从加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省的社区健康中心网络招募。定量样本(n = 727)的平均年龄为21岁(标准差 = 2),48% 为非白人,51% 为白人,77% 来自大温哥华地区。与顺性别年轻人相比,跨性别和性别不一致的年轻人报告的心理健康困扰水平显著更高。在两个种族阶层中,跨性别和性别不一致的青少年比顺性别青少年更苦恼,但非白人跨性别和性别不一致的年轻人并不比白人跨性别和性别不一致的年轻人更苦恼。本研究的结果强调,需要加强对跨性别和性别不一致概念以及健康问题的教育和理解,以及促进社会服务组织之间的跨部门合作,而不仅仅是医疗保健方面的合作。