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The Time Is Now: Attention Increases to Transgender Health in the United States but Scientific Knowledge Gaps Remain

机译:时机已到:美国对跨性别健康的关注日益增加但科学知识差距依然存在

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Attention to transgender health has dramatically increased in the U.S. Scientific knowledge gaps in empirical research, however, remain and act as barriers to achieving transgender-related health equity. We conducted a search using PubMed and PsycINFO to identify gaps in empirical, peer-reviewed publications related to adult transgender health in the U.S. between 1981 and 2013. We synthesized these findings and commented on opportunities for improving health research. Reducing health disparities and advancing transgender-related health equity requires greater investment in research that addresses current gaps to more comprehensively respond to the diverse health needs of transgender people.
机译:在美国,对跨性别健康的关注急剧增加。经验研究中的科学知识差距仍然存在,并成为实现跨性别相关健康公平的障碍。我们使用PubMed和PsycINFO进行了搜索,以找出在1981年至2013年间与美国成人跨性别健康相关的经验性,经同行评审的出版物中的差距。我们对这些发现进行了汇总,并评论了改善健康研究的机会。要缩小卫生差距并促进跨性别者的健康平等,就需要加大对研究的投资,以弥补当前差距,以便更全面地应对跨性别者的多样化卫生需求。

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