Lane Megan, Waljee Jennifer F, Stroumsa Daphna
Section of Plastic Surgery, the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and the Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Michigan.
Obstet Gynecol. 2022 Jul 1;140(1):77-81. doi: 10.1097/AOG.0000000000004802. Epub 2022 Jun 7.
Although visibility of nonbinary gender identities continues to improve in the United States, there is still a paucity of medical literature on the unique needs and experiences of nonbinary individuals. Using the TransPop survey, we compared gender-affirming treatment preferences and societal affirmation among nonbinary individuals, transmen, and transwomen using bivariate analysis and multivariable linear regression. Nonbinary individuals had or desired surgery and hormones at lower rates compared with binary transgender individuals. Nonbinary respondents had lower rates of adjusted and nonadjusted societal affirmation. This study showed variation in both treatment preferences and societal affirmation, which should be considered in clinical care and research studies clustering transgender and nonbinary individuals in analysis.
尽管在美国,非二元性别身份的可见度持续提高,但关于非二元个体独特需求和经历的医学文献仍然匮乏。我们使用跨性别群体调查(TransPop survey),通过双变量分析和多变量线性回归,比较了非二元个体、跨性别男性和跨性别女性在性别肯定治疗偏好和社会肯定方面的差异。与二元跨性别个体相比,非二元个体进行手术和使用激素的比例较低或意愿较低。非二元受访者在经过调整和未经调整的社会肯定方面的比例较低。这项研究表明,在治疗偏好和社会肯定方面都存在差异,在临床护理以及在分析中将跨性别和非二元个体归为一类的研究中都应予以考虑。