在 2017-2019 年期间,加利福尼亚州洛杉矶和路易斯安那州新奥尔良的跨性别和性别多样化青少年和年轻人样本中,报告性别认同标签的流动性。

Fluidity in Reporting Gender Identity Labels in a Sample of Transgender and Gender Diverse Adolescents and Young Adults, Los Angeles, California, and New Orleans, Louisiana, 2017-2019.

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, USA.

College of Osteopathic Medicine, Nova Southeastern University, Miami, FL, USA.

出版信息

Public Health Rep. 2024 Jul-Aug;139(4):494-500. doi: 10.1177/00333549231223922. Epub 2024 Jan 29.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Treating gender identity as a fixed characteristic may contribute to considerable misclassification and hinder accurate characterization of health inequities and the design of effective preventive interventions for transgender and gender diverse (TGD) adolescents and young adults. We examined changes in how an ethnically and racially diverse sample of TGD adolescents and young adults reported their gender identity over time, the implications of this fluidity on public health, and the potential effects of misclassification of gender identity.

METHODS

We recruited 235 TGD adolescents and young adults (aged 15-24 y) in Los Angeles, California, and New Orleans, Louisiana, from May 2017 through August 2019 to participate in an HIV intervention study. We asked participants to self-report their gender identity and sex assigned at birth every 4 months for 24 months. We used a quantitative content analysis framework to catalog changes in responses over time and classified the changes into 3 main patterns: consistent, fluctuating, and moving in 1 direction. We then calculated the distribution of gender identity labels at baseline (initial assessment) and 12 and 24 months and described the overall sample by age, race, ethnicity, and study site.

RESULTS

Of 235 TGD participants, 162 (69%) were from Los Angeles, 89 (38%) were Latinx, and 80 (34%) were non-Latinx Black or African American. Changes in self-reported gender identity were common (n = 181; 77%); in fact, 39 (17%) changed gender identities more than twice. More than 50% (n = 131; 56%) showed a fluctuating pattern.

CONCLUSIONS

Gender identity labels varied over time, suggesting that misclassification may occur if data from a single time point are used to define gender identity. Our study lays the foundation for launching studies to elucidate the associations between shifting gender identities and health outcomes.

摘要

目的

将性别认同视为固定特征可能导致严重的分类错误,并阻碍对跨性别和性别多样化(TGD)青少年和年轻人的健康不平等现象进行准确描述,以及设计有效的预防干预措施。我们研究了一个种族和民族多样化的 TGD 青少年和年轻人样本随时间推移报告其性别认同的方式变化,这种流动性对公共卫生的影响,以及性别认同分类错误的潜在影响。

方法

我们于 2017 年 5 月至 2019 年 8 月在加利福尼亚州洛杉矶和路易斯安那州新奥尔良招募了 235 名 TGD 青少年和年轻人(年龄在 15-24 岁之间)参加一项 HIV 干预研究。我们要求参与者每 4 个月报告一次他们的性别认同和出生时的性别。我们使用定量内容分析框架来分类随时间变化的反应,并将变化分为 3 种主要模式:一致、波动和单向移动。然后,我们计算了基线(初始评估)和 12 个月和 24 个月时的性别认同标签分布,并按年龄、种族、民族和研究地点描述了总体样本。

结果

在 235 名 TGD 参与者中,有 162 名(69%)来自洛杉矶,89 名(38%)是拉丁裔,80 名(34%)是非拉丁裔的黑人和非裔美国人。自我报告的性别认同变化很常见(n=181;77%);实际上,有 39 人(17%)改变了性别认同两次以上。超过 50%(n=131;56%)表现出波动模式。

结论

性别认同标签随时间变化,这表明如果使用单点数据来定义性别认同,可能会发生分类错误。我们的研究为开展研究阐明不断变化的性别认同与健康结果之间的关系奠定了基础。

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