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Health and Health Care Among Transgender Adults in the United States
Annual Review of Public Health ( IF 20.8 ) Pub Date : 2022-04-05 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-publhealth-052620-100313
Ayden I Scheim 1, 2 , Kellan E Baker 3, 4 , Arjee J Restar 5, 6 , Randall L Sell 7
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Transgender (trans) communities in the USA and globally have long organized for health and social equity but have only recently gained increased visibility within public health. In this review, we synthesize evidence demonstrating that trans adults in the USA are affected by disparities in physical and mental health and in access to health care, relative to cisgender (nontrans) persons. We draw on theory and data to situate these disparities in their social contexts, explicating the roles of gender affirmation, multilevel and intersectional stigmas, and public policies in reproducing or ameliorating trans health disparities. Until recently, trans health disparities were largely made invisible by exclusionary data collection practices. We highlight the importance of, and methodological considerations for, collecting inclusive sex and gender data. Moving forward, we recommend routine collection of gender identity data, an emphasis on intervention research to achieve trans health equity, public policy advocacy, and investment in supporting gender-diverse public health leadership.

中文翻译:


美国跨性别成人的健康和保健

美国和全球的跨性别(trans)社区长期以来一直为健康和社会公平而组织起来,但直到最近才在公共卫生领域获得了更多的关注。在这篇综述中,我们综合了证据,证明美国的跨性别成年人与顺性别(非跨性别)人相比,在身心健康和获得医疗保健方面存在差异。我们利用理论和数据将这些差异置于其社会背景中,阐明性别肯定、多层次和交叉污名以及公共政策在复制或改善跨性别健康差异方面的作用。直到最近,排他性的数据收集实践在很大程度上使跨性别健康差异变得无形。我们强调收集包容性性别和性别数据的重要性和方法上的考虑。

更新日期:2022-04-05
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