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多米尼加共和国感染艾滋病毒的跨性别女性性工作者的耻辱感、社会凝聚力与心理健康

Stigma, Social Cohesion, and Mental Health Among Transgender Women Sex Workers Living with HIV in the Dominican Republic.

作者信息

Goldenberg Tamar, Kerrigan Deanna, Gomez Hoisex, Perez Martha, Donastorg Yeycy, Barrington Clare

机构信息

Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.

Department of Prevention and Community Health, Milken Institute School of Public Health, George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA.

出版信息

Stigma Health. 2021 Nov;6(4):467-475. doi: 10.1037/sah0000337. Epub 2021 Sep 16.

Abstract

Globally, transgender (trans) women experience pervasive stigma, which contributes to health inequities across multiple mental health outcomes. While trans stigma has been associated with increased mental health challenges, less is known about how stigma related to sex work and HIV affect mental health. Social cohesion may ameliorate the negative health consequences of stigma, but little is known about how social cohesion is associated with mental health among trans women. Using cross-sectional survey data collected in 2019 among 100 trans women sex workers living with HIV in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, we examined associations between stigma (related to HIV, sex work, and trans identity), social cohesion, and depression and anxiety symptoms. In unadjusted models, enacted and internalized sex work stigma were associated with greater odds of depression and anxiety symptoms and social cohesion was associated with less depression and anxiety. Resisted sex work stigma, which captured acceptance of self and work, was associated with lower odds of depression and trans stigma was associated with increased anxiety. In adjusted models, internalized sex work stigma was associated with increased depression (aOR=1.19, p=0.018) and anxiety symptoms (aOR=1.12, p=0.021), while social cohesion was associated with reduced depression (OR=0.81, p=0.002) and anxiety symptoms (aOR=0.086, p=0.023). Findings indicate the need for interventions to focus on reducing internalized sex work stigma and promoting social cohesion to improve mental health among trans women. Additional research is needed to determine how to best measure the intersections between HIV, sex work, and trans stigma and their impact on mental health.

摘要

在全球范围内,跨性别女性面临着普遍的耻辱感,这导致了多种心理健康结果方面的健康不平等。虽然跨性别耻辱感与心理健康挑战的增加有关,但对于与性工作和艾滋病毒相关的耻辱感如何影响心理健康,人们了解得较少。社会凝聚力可能会减轻耻辱感对健康的负面影响,但对于跨性别女性中社会凝聚力与心理健康之间的关联,人们知之甚少。我们利用2019年在多米尼加共和国圣多明各对100名感染艾滋病毒的跨性别女性性工作者收集的横断面调查数据,研究了耻辱感(与艾滋病毒、性工作和跨性别身份相关)、社会凝聚力与抑郁和焦虑症状之间的关联。在未调整的模型中,表现出的和内化的性工作耻辱感与抑郁和焦虑症状的较高几率相关,而社会凝聚力与较少的抑郁和焦虑相关。抵制性工作耻辱感(体现了对自我和工作的接受)与较低的抑郁几率相关,而跨性别耻辱感与焦虑增加相关。在调整后的模型中,内化的性工作耻辱感与抑郁增加(调整后比值比[aOR]=1.19,p=0.018)和焦虑症状增加(aOR=1.12,p=0.021)相关,而社会凝聚力与抑郁减轻(比值比[OR]=0.81,p=0.002)和焦虑症状减轻(aOR=0.086,p=0.023)相关。研究结果表明,需要采取干预措施,重点是减少内化的性工作耻辱感并促进社会凝聚力,以改善跨性别女性的心理健康。还需要进一步研究,以确定如何最好地衡量艾滋病毒、性工作和跨性别耻辱感之间的交叉点及其对心理健康的影响。

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