| Literature DB >> 26678997 |
Greta R Bauer1, Xuchen Zong1, Ayden I Scheim1, Rebecca Hammond2, Amardeep Thind1,3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Representing approximately 0.5% of the population, transgender (trans) persons in Canada depend on family physicians for both general and transition-related care. However, physicians receive little to no training on this patient population, and trans patients are often profoundly uncomfortable and may avoid health care. This study examined factors associated with patient discomfort discussing trans health issues with a family physician in Ontario, Canada.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26678997 PMCID: PMC4683012 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0145046
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Network diagram of Trans PULSE sample (n = 433), transgender people in Ontario, Canada.
Circle = male-to-female or transfeminine spectrum. Triangle = female-to-male or transmasculine spectrum. Gray = has no regular family physician. Olive green = has regular family physician, uncomfortable with discussing trans-related issues. Blue = has regular family physician, comfortable discussing trans-related issues.
Weighted prevalence estimates among transmasculine and transfeminine spectrum transgender patients with a regular family physician (FP): Ontario, Canada.
| Transmasculine spectrum | Transfeminine spectrum | |||
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| n = 184 | n = 172 | |||
| % | 95% CI | % | 95% CI | |
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| 16–24 | 41.0 | (30.1, 51.9) | 20.9 | (10.8, 31.0) |
| 25–44 | 48.8 | (37.5, 59.0) | 47.6 | (35.5, 59.6) |
| 45+ | 10.2 | (2.7, 17.8) | 31.5 | (19.4, 43.6) |
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| Racialized or Aboriginal | 31.9 | (21.2, 42.7) | 9.8 | (4.9, 14.8) |
| White | 68.1 | (57.3, 78.8) | 90.2 | (85.2, 95.1) |
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| Single (never married) | 65.3 | (55.1, 75.4) | 52.9 | (40.4, 65.4) |
| Married/common-law | 24.1 | (15.1, 33.1) | 16.2 | (8.7, 23.6) |
| Previously married | 10.6 | (3.4, 17.9) | 30.9 | (19.2, 42.6) |
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| Less than high school | 15.5 | (7.5, 23.5) | 10.0 | (2.2, 17.8) |
| High school diploma | 18.3 | (10.3, 26.3) | 13.5 | (5.0, 22.0) |
| Some college or university | 25.2 | (15.2, 35.3) | 30.4 | (19.1, 41.7) |
| Postsecondary diploma/degree | 41.0 | (30.1, 51.9) | 46.1 | (34.1, 58.1) |
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| Low | 44.5 | (32.8, 56.2) | 28.0 | (17.1, 39.0) |
| Moderate | 47.7 | (37.0, 58.3) | 57.0 | (45.0, 68.9) |
| High | 7.8 | (1.7, 13.9) | 15.0 | (6.3, 23.7) |
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| None | 62.8 | (52.9, 72.8) | 61.9 | (50.4, 73.5) |
| One or two | 24.5 | (15.5, 33.6) | 23.7 | (14.1, 33.3) |
| Three or more | 12.7 | (6.1, 19.2) | 14.4 | (5.9, 22.9) |
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| Not at all | 31.2 | (20.0, 42.4) | 40.6 | (28.1, 53.0) |
| Somewhat | 38.1 | (26.7, 49.4) | 31.1 | (20.0, 42.1) |
| Knowledgeable | 16.1 | (8.5, 23.6) | 11.3 | (5.2, 17.3) |
| Very knowledgeable | 14.7 | (8.8, 20.6) | 17.1 | (7.5, 26.7) |
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| Completed transition | 31.4 | (21.2, 41.5) | 24.7 | (15.0, 34.3) |
| In process | 17.4 | (10.4, 24.4) | 35.7 | (24.4, 47.0) |
| Planning but not begun | 34.7 | (22.9, 46.5) | 15.2 | (6.9, 23.5) |
| Not transitioned | 16.5 | (8.0, 25.1) | 24.5 | (12.8, 36.2) |
a. Transmasculine spectrum trans persons include those who were labelled female at birth, and identify as men, or as other masculine or genderqueer/fluid identities
b. Transfeminine spectrum trans persons include those who were labelled male at birth, and identify as women, or as other feminine or genderqueer/fluid identities
c. Experiences of transphobia—low level: twice or less on average; moderate level: sometimes on average; high level: many times on average.
d. Completed transition was based on participant self-report and may involve any combination of hormones or surgery/surgeries.
e. Including not planning, not applicable or unsure.
Prevalence risk ratios for predictors of discomfort discussing trans issues with a family physician: Transmasculine spectrum transgender patients in Ontario, Canada who have a regular family physician (FP) (n = 184).
| Unadjusted associations | Model 1 | Model 2 | |||||||
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| Unadjusted PRR | 95% CI | P | Adjusted PRR | 95% CI | P | Adjusted PRR | 95% CI | P | |
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| 0.4115 | 0.7093 | 0.2380 | ||||||
| 16–24 | 1.35 | (0.85, 2.17) | 1.15 | (0.69, 1.92) | 0.75 | (0.52, 1.07) | |||
| 25–44 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||||||
| 45+ | 1.45 | (0.65, 3.25) | 1.34 | (0.66, 2.70) | 1.17 | (0.77, 1.77) | |||
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| 0.4882 | 0.7101 | 0.5996 | ||||||
| Racialized or Aboriginal | 0.83 | (0.47, 1.45) | 0.90 | (0.52, 1.56) | 0.89 | (0.56, 1.41) | |||
| White | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||||||
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| 0.1206 | 0.2374 |
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| Single (never married) | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||||||
| Married/common-law | 1.15 | (0.69, 1.91) | 1.21 | (0.73, 2.02) | 1.08 | (0.66, 1.76) | |||
| Previously married | 0.35 | (0.09, 1.29) | 0.51 | (0.14, 1.89) |
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| 0.2113 | 0.4176 | 0.0631 | ||||||
| Less than high school | 1.69 | (0.94, 3.06) | 1.50 | (0.84, 2.68) | 1.62 | (0.89, 2.93) | |||
| High school diploma | 1.65 | (0.92, 2.96) | 1.48 | (0.82, 2.68) |
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| Some college or university | 1.18 | (0.60, 2.32) | 1.10 | (0.58, 2.07) | 1.10 | (0.70, 1.72) | |||
| Postsecondary diploma/degree | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||||||
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| 0.1972 | |||||||
| 90th versus 10th percentile |
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| 1.43 | (0.84, 2.43) | |||||
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| None | 1 | 1 | |||||||
| One or two | 1.33 | (0.76, 2.35) |
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| Three or more |
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| 1.61 | (0.93, 2.79) | |||||
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| Not at all | 1 | 1 | |||||||
| Somewhat |
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| Knowledgeable |
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| Very knowledgeable |
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| 0.1870 | |||||||
| Completed transition | 1 | 1 | |||||||
| In process |
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| 0.99 | (0.55, 1.79) | |||||
| Planning but not begun |
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| 1.09 | (0.67, 1.78) | |||||
| Not transitioned | 1.97 | (0.90, 4.34) |
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† PRR = prevalence risk ratio, here computed from logistic regressions using average marginal predictions; CI = confidence interval
a. Experiences of transphobia: 90th percentile = 23; 10th percentile = 5.
b. Completed transition was based on participant self-report and may involve any combination of hormones or surgery/surgeries.
c. Including not planning, not applicable or unsure.
Prevalence risk ratios for predictors of discomfort discussing trans issues with a family physician: Transfeminine spectrum transgender patients in Ontario, Canada who have a regular family physician (n = 172).
| Unadjusted associations | Model 1 | Model 2 | |||||||
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| Unadjusted PRR | 95% CI | P | Adjusted PRR | 95% CI | P | Adjusted PRR | 95% CI | P | |
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| 0.9717 | 0.6091 |
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| 16–24 | 0.93 | (0.51, 1.69) | 1.26 | (0.82, 1.93) |
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| 25–44 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||||||
| 45+ | 0.98 | (0.58, 1.66) | 1.02 | (0.68, 1.53) | 1.28 | (0.91, 1.80) | |||
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| 0.7011 | 0.8081 | 0.4264 | ||||||
| Racialized or Aboriginal | 1.11 | (0.67, 1.83) | 1.05 | (0.71, 1.55) | 1.15 | (0.83, 1.61) | |||
| White | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||||||
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| Single (never married) | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||||||
| Married/common-law | 0.91 | (0.48, 1.74) | 1.02 | (0.60, 1.74) | 0.79 | (0.45, 1.37) | |||
| Previously married | 1.46 | (0.97, 2.21) |
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| 0.1556 | 0.1734 |
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| Less than high school | 0.33 | (0.08, 1.38) | 0.38 | (0.06, 2.33) |
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| High school diploma | 0.62 | (0.24, 1.62) | 0.69 | (0.33, 1.42) |
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| Some college or university | 1.05 | (0.69, 1.61) | 1.24 | (0.87, 1.76) | 0.86 | (0.63, 1.18) | |||
| Postsecondary diploma/degree | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||||||
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| 90th versus 10th percentile |
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| 0.4614 |
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| None | 1 | 1 | |||||||
| One or two | 0.80 | (0.44, 1.43) | 1.38 | (0.98, 1.93) | |||||
| Three or more | 1.24 | (0.75, 2.08) |
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| 0.1711 |
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| Not at all | 1 | 1 | |||||||
| Somewhat | 0.74 | (0.45, 1.22) |
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| Knowledgeable | 0.61 | (0.32, 1.15) |
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| Very knowledgeable | 0.38 | (0.12, 1.20) | 0.61 | (0.35, 1.06) | |||||
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| 0.5524 | |||||||
| Completed transition | 1 | 1 | |||||||
| In process | 0.88 | (0.45, 1.73) | 0.84 | (0.58, 1.21) | |||||
| Planning but not begun |
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| 1.15 | (0.77, 1.74) | |||||
| Not transitioned | 1.60 | (0.89, 2.87) | 1.04 | (0.73, 1.48) | |||||
† PRR = prevalence risk ratio, here computed from logistic regressions using average marginal predictions; CI = confidence interval
a. Experiences of transphobia: 90th percentile = 23; 10th percentile = 5.
b. Completed transition was based on participant self-report and may involve any combination of hormones or surgery/surgeries.
c. Including not planning, not applicable or unsure.
Weighted prevalence estimates for negative experiences with family physicians among transmasculine and transfeminine spectrum transgender Ontarians who have a regular family physician.
| Has a family doctor ever… | Transmasculine spectrum | Transfeminine spectrum | ||
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| N = 184 | n = 172 | |||
| % | 95% CI | % | 95% CI | |
| Refused to see you or ended care because you are trans | 7.2 | (1.6, 12.9) | 5.0 | (0.0, 10.3) |
| Used hurtful or insulting language about trans identity or experience | 9.0 | (3.5, 14.4) | 12.1 | (4.1, 20.0) |
| Refused to discuss or address trans-related health concerns | 10.6 | (5.3, 15.8) | 13.5 | (5.5, 21.6) |
| Told you that you are not really trans | 8.2 | (2.7, 13.6) | 10.9 | (2.8, 19.0) |
| Discouraged you from exploring gender | 9.1 | (3.4, 14.8) | 6.6 | (0.7, 12.4) |
| Told you they don't know enough about trans-related care to provide it | 24.5 | (15.8, 33.1) | 29.1 | (18.5, 39.7) |
| Belittled or ridiculed you for being trans | 6.8 | (1.2, 12.4) | 8.1 | (1.9, 14.3) |
| Thought the gender listed on your ID or forms was a mistake | 6.2 | (2.3, 10.1) | 3.8 | (0.0, 9.0) |
| Refused to examine parts of your body because you are trans | 4.5 | (1.4, 7.7) | 6.2 | (0.2, 12.2) |
| At least one of the above | 37.2 | (27.2, 47.1) | 38.1 | (26.5, 49.6) |
† CI = Confidence Interval
a. Transmasculine spectrum trans persons include those who were labelled female at birth, and identify as men, or as other masculine or genderqueer/fluid identities
b. Transfeminine spectrum trans persons include those who were labelled male at birth, and identify as women, or as other feminine or genderqueer/fluid identities