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尼日利亚在 COVID-19 大流行期间,跨性别者的社会经济不平等、健康不公平和福祉。

Socioeconomic inequality, health inequity and well-being of transgender people during the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria.

机构信息

Department of Child Dental Health, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria.

Nigeria Institute of Medical Research, Yaba, Lagos State, Nigeria.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2023 Aug 12;23(1):1539. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-16482-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

We aimed to explore socioeconomic inequality, health inequity, and the well-being of transgender people during the COVID-19 crisis in Nigeria.

METHODS

Between June and December 2021, a cross-sectional survey was conducted collaboratively with community-based organisations in Nigeria. Participants living with or at risk of HIV were recruited voluntarily, online and face-to-face, using a combination of venue-based and snowball sampling. We assessed the association between gender identity (transgender and vulnerable cisgender women), and (i) socioeconomic inequality measured with socioeconomic status, social status, economic vulnerability, macrosocial vulnerability; (ii) health inequity measured with self-assessment of health, recency of HIV test, access to HIV and sexual and reproductive health services, gender-affirming care, financial and non-financial barriers to accessing health services; and (iii) well-being, measured with gender-based violence, mental health, psychoeconomic preferences. We used multivariable logistic regressions and controlled for interactions and confounders.

RESULTS

There were 4072 participants; 62% were under 30, and 47% reported living with HIV. One in ten (11.9%; n = 485) was transgender, and 56.5% reported living with HIV. Compared to vulnerable cisgender women, the results showed significantly higher odds (aOR:3.80) of disruption in accessing HIV services in transgender participants; gender-based violence (aOR:2.63); severe (aOR:2.28) symptoms of anxiety and depression. Among the barriers to accessing health and HIV services, transgender had three-time higher odds of reporting additional non-official fees compared to vulnerable cisgender women. The disclosure of their gender identity or sexual orientation was the most important non-financial barrier to accessing health services (aOR:3.16). Transgender participants faced higher housing insecurity (aOR: 1.35) and lower odds of using drugs (aOR:0.48). Importantly, they are more likely to have performed a recent HIV test and less likely to not know their HIV status (aOR:0.38) compared to vulnerable cisgender women.

CONCLUSIONS

Socioeconomic inequality, health and well-being inequity in transgender people appear to be exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria. Interventions are necessary to mitigate socioeconomic challenges, address structural inequality, and ensure equitable access to health services to meet the Sustainable Development Goals for transgender people.

摘要

背景

本研究旨在探讨 COVID-19 疫情期间尼日利亚跨性别者的社会经济不平等、健康不公平和幸福感。

方法

2021 年 6 月至 12 月期间,我们与尼日利亚的社区组织合作开展了一项横断面调查。采用基于地点的和滚雪球抽样相结合的方式,在线和面对面自愿招募了 HIV 感染者或高危人群。我们评估了性别认同(跨性别者和弱势顺性别女性)与(i)社会经济地位、社会地位、经济脆弱性、宏观社会脆弱性衡量的社会经济不平等;(ii)自我评估的健康、最近的 HIV 检测、获得 HIV 和性健康服务、性别肯定护理、获取健康服务的财务和非财务障碍衡量的健康不公平;和(iii)基于性别的暴力、心理健康、心理经济学偏好衡量的幸福感之间的关联。我们使用多变量逻辑回归,并控制了相互作用和混杂因素。

结果

共纳入 4072 名参与者;62%年龄在 30 岁以下,47%报告感染了 HIV。十分之一(11.9%;n=485)为跨性别者,其中 56.5%报告感染了 HIV。与弱势顺性别女性相比,跨性别者在获得 HIV 服务方面出现中断的可能性显著更高(优势比:3.80);基于性别的暴力(优势比:2.63);严重(优势比:2.28)的焦虑和抑郁症状。在获取健康和 HIV 服务的障碍方面,跨性别者报告额外非官方费用的可能性比弱势顺性别女性高三倍。披露其性别认同或性取向是获取健康服务的最重要的非财务障碍(优势比:3.16)。跨性别者面临更高的住房不安全感(优势比:1.35),使用毒品的可能性更低(优势比:0.48)。重要的是,与弱势顺性别女性相比,他们更有可能最近接受过 HIV 检测,并且不太可能不知道自己的 HIV 状况(优势比:0.38)。

结论

在尼日利亚,COVID-19 大流行似乎使跨性别者的社会经济不平等、健康和幸福感不平等更加恶化。有必要采取干预措施,减轻社会经济挑战,解决结构性不平等问题,确保公平获得健康服务,以实现跨性别者的可持续发展目标。

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