The Transgender Advocates for Justice and Accountability Coalition, San Leandro, California, USA.
Trans Research Unit for Equity, San Francisco Department of Public Health, San Francisco, California, USA.
J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2022 May;31(5):648-655. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2021.0559.
To measure the prevalence and correlates of intimate partner, physical, and sexual violence experienced by trans women. A National HIV Behavioral Surveillance (NHBS) Study of 201 trans women was conducted in San Francisco from July 2019 to February 2020 using respondent-driven sampling. Prevalence ratio tests were used to test differences in the prevalence of violence by demographic characteristics including housing status. Among 201 trans women interviewed, 26.9% were currently homeless. In the past year, 59.7% had been homeless, 34.3% changed housing, 60.7% had a housing situation other than renting or owning. Experiences of violence were common: 36.8% experienced any form of violence, including sexual (16.9%), intimate partner (14.9%), and other physical (25.4%) in the past year. Experiences of violence were significantly associated with multiple measures of housing insecurity. Younger age, being misgendered, and substance use were also associated with experiences of violence. Trans women face dual crises in housing and violence. Affordable, subsidized, and safe housing has the potential to reduce the exposure and vulnerability to violence faced by trans women.
测量跨性别女性经历的亲密伴侣、身体和性暴力的流行率和相关因素。 2019 年 7 月至 2020 年 2 月,在旧金山对 201 名跨性别女性进行了一项全国艾滋病毒行为监测 (NHBS) 研究,采用应答驱动抽样法进行。采用患病率比值检验测试了人口统计学特征(包括住房状况)对暴力流行率的差异。 在接受采访的 201 名跨性别女性中,26.9%目前无家可归。在过去的一年中,59.7%无家可归,34.3%改变了住房,60.7%的人住房情况不是租房或拥有。暴力经历很常见:36.8%的人在过去一年中经历过任何形式的暴力,包括性暴力(16.9%)、亲密伴侣暴力(14.9%)和其他身体暴力(25.4%)。暴力经历与多种住房不安全措施显著相关。年龄较小、被误称性别和使用药物也与暴力经历有关。 跨性别女性面临住房和暴力的双重危机。负担得起、有补贴和安全的住房有可能减少跨性别女性面临的暴力暴露和脆弱性。