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Self-Reported Discrimination in Health-Care Settings Based on Recognizability as Transgender: A Cross-Sectional Study Among Transgender U.S. Citizens

机译:基于可识别为跨性别者的医疗环境中自我报告的歧视:跨性别美国公民之间的跨部门研究

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Discrimination has long been tied to health inequality. Rejected by families and communities because of their gender identity and gender-role behavior, transgender individuals are often socially marginalized. This study aimed to assess discrimination in health-care settings among persons self-identifying as transgender in the U.S. in relation to their recognizability as transgender, operationalized as how often they experienced that others recognized them as transgender. Data were obtained from the National Transgender Discrimination Survey (n = 6106 participants, assigned sex at birth = 3608 males, 2480 females, respectively). Binary logistic regressions were performed to examine associations between transgender recognizability and discrimination in health-care settings. Being recognized as transgender to any extent had a significant effect on perceived discrimination in health care. Always recognized as transgender showed significant associations with discrimination in a health-care setting (OR 1.48) and the following individualized health-care settings: social service settings (rape crisis and domestic violence centers, OR 5.22) and mental health settings (mental health clinic and drug treatment program, OR 1.87). Sex work and other street economy, which are known experiential factors affected by discrimination, were also significantly associated with discrimination in health-care settings. Discrimination in health-care settings is pervasive for transgender who are recognized as transgender. Public health efforts to improve access to equitable health care for transgender individuals may benefit from consideration of demographic, experiential, and medical risk factors to more fully understand the source of the seemingly excess risk of discrimination among persons recognized by others as being transgender.
机译:歧视长期以来与健康不平等息息相关。变性者由于其性别认同和性别角色行为而遭到家庭和社区的拒绝,因此往往在社会上处于边缘地位。这项研究旨在评估在美国自我识别为变性者的医疗保健环境中的歧视,以及他们对他人承认自己为变性者的经历的可操作性。数据来自全国跨性别歧视调查(n = 6106名参与者,出生时分配的性别分别为3608名男性,2480名女性)。进行了二进制逻辑回归分析,以检查跨性别的可识别性与医疗机构中的歧视之间的关联。被承认为变性者在任何程度上都对感知到的医疗保健歧视产生重大影响。始终被认为是跨性别者,在医疗机构(OR 1.48)和以下个性化医疗机构中表现出与歧视的显着关联:社会服务机构(强奸危机和家庭暴力中心,OR 5.22)和精神卫生机构(心理健康诊所)和药物治疗计划,或1.87)。性工作和其他街头经济是众所周知的受歧视影响的经验因素,也与医疗机构中的歧视密切相关。在卫生保健机构中的歧视普遍存在,被认为是跨性别者。考虑到人口,经验和医疗风险因素,可以更充分地了解在他人认可的跨性别人士中似乎存在过大的歧视风险的根源,从而为改善跨性别人士获得平等医疗服务所做的公共卫生工作可能会受益。

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