| Literature DB >> 27576455 |
Galit Zeluf1, Cecilia Dhejne2,3, Carolina Orre4, Louise Nilunger Mannheimer5,6, Charlotte Deogan7,6, Jonas Höijer8, Anna Ekéus Thorson7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Swedish research concerning the general health of trans people is scarce. Despite the diversity of the group, most Swedish research has focused on gender dysphoric people seeking medical help for their gender incongruence, or on outcomes after medical gender-confirming interventions. This paper examines self-rated health, self-reported disability and quality of life among a diverse group of trans people including trans feminine, trans masculine, and gender nonbinary people (identifying with a gender in between male of female, or identify with neither of these genders) as well as people self-identifying as transvestites.Entities:
Keywords: Gender dysphoria; Gender expression; Gender identity; Gender nonbinary; Legal gender recognition; Quality of life; Self-rated health; Self-reported disability; Sweden; Trans; Trans experience; Transgender; Transvestite
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27576455 PMCID: PMC5006581 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-016-3560-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
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Key characteristics of study respondents and other explanatory variables (n = 796)
| Characteristic |
|
|---|---|
| Trans experience | |
| Trans feminine | 149 (19) |
| Trans masculine | 187 (24) |
| Gender nonbinary | 346 (44) |
| Transvestite | 112 (14) |
| Assigned sex at birth | |
| Woman | 388 (49) |
| Man | 360 (45) |
| Age categories | |
| 15–19 | 82 (10) |
| 20–29 | 342 (43) |
| 30–44 | 202 (25) |
| 45–64 | 130 (16) |
| 65–94 | 39 (5) |
| Country of birth | |
| Sweden | 729 (92) |
| Other than Sweden | 67 (8) |
| County | |
| Large county | 504 (65) |
| Small county | 269 (35) |
| Employment status | |
| Working/studying | 560 (72) |
| Unemployed/long-term sick leave | 156 (20) |
| Retired | 34 (4) |
| Other | 33 (4) |
| Education | |
| No high school education | 150 (19) |
| Upper-secondary education, or some university | 400 (50) |
| University education ≥ 3 years | 230 (29) |
| Other | 16 (2) |
| Monthly net income (€) | |
| 0–1416 | 425 (54) |
| 1417–2125 | 98 (12) |
| 2126–3238 | 145 (18) |
| >3239 | 80 (10) |
| History of negative health care experiences | |
| No | 231 (31) |
| Yes | 511 (69) |
| Tobacco use ever | |
| No | 364 (47) |
| Yes | 418 (53) |
| Alcohol risk consumption | |
| No | 630 (80) |
| Yes | 153 (20) |
| Illicit drug use past six months | |
| No | 696 (90) |
| Yes | 65 (8) |
| Do not want to answer | 12 (2) |
| Religiosity | |
| No | 717 (90) |
| Yes | 78 (10) |
| Change of legal gender | |
| No, and do not need to | 157 (20) |
| Yes | 114 (14) |
| No, but would like to | 298 (38) |
| No, and cannot change legal gender because the desired gender is not available in Sweden today | 207 (26) |
| Do not want to answer | 15 (2) |
| Openness with trans identity | |
| Always open | 140 (18) |
| Sometimes open | 406 (52) |
| Rarely open | 137 (18) |
| Never open | 51 (7) |
| Trans identity shows | 37 (5) |
| Practical support | |
| Always | 320 (41) |
| Most of the time | 341 (44) |
| Almost never | 87 (11) |
| Never | 28 (4) |
| Social support | |
| Yes | 572 (74) |
| No | 205 (26) |
Factors associated with poor self-rated health (n = 669)
| Variable | Good health | Fair health | Poor health | Crude odds ratios (95 % CI) | Adjusted odds ratios (95 % CI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trans experience | |||||
| Trans feminine | 75 (50) | 44 (30) | 30 (20) | 1.00 (Reference) | |
| Trans masculine | 103 (55) | 59 (32) | 25 (13) | 0.76 (0.50–1.16) | 0.99 (0.61–1.63) |
| Gender nonbinary | 140 (40) | 122 (35) | 84 (24) | 1.42 (0.99–2.05) | 2.19** (1.24–3.84) |
| Transvestite | 88 (79) | 19 (17) | 5 (4) | 0.26 (0.15–0.44) | 0.92 (0.37–2.26) |
| Age categories | |||||
| 15–19 | 30 (37) | 36 (44) | 16 (19) | 1.00 (Reference) | – |
| 20–29 | 147 (43) | 116 (34) | 79 (23) | 0.91 (0.58–1.40) | |
| 30–44 | 109 (54) | 57 (28) | 36 (18) | 0.60 (0.37–0.96) | |
| 45–64 | 91 (70) | 27 (21) | 12 (9) | 0.29 (0.17–0.50) | |
| 65–94 | 28 (72) | 8 (20) | 3 (8) | 0.26 (0.12–0.58) | |
| Country of birth | |||||
| Sweden | 371 (51) | 222 (30) | 136 (19) | 1.00 (Reference) | – |
| Other than Sweden | 35 (52) | 22 (33) | 10 (15) | 0.90 (0.56–1.44) | |
| County | |||||
| Large county | 257 (51) | 153 (30) | 94 (19) | 1.00 (Reference) | – |
| Small county | 136 (50) | 85 (32) | 48 (18) | 0.99 (0.75–1.32) | |
| Employment status | |||||
| Working/studying | 325 (58) | 162 (29) | 73 (13) | 1.00 (Reference) | |
| Unemployed/long-term sick leave | 39 (25) | 58 (37) | 59 (38) | 4.07 (2.89–5.72) | 2.59*** (1.70–3.97) |
| Retired | 24 (71) | 7 (20) | 3 (9) | 0.58 (0.27–1.23) | 1.16 (0.40–3.34) |
| Other | 14 (42) | 10 (30) | 9 (27) | 2.09 (1.07–4.06) | 1.33 (0.61–2.88) |
| Education | |||||
| No high school education | 65 (43) | 52 (35) | 33 (22) | 1.22 (0.86–1.74) | – |
| Upper-secondary education, or some university | 195 (49) | 129 (32) | 76 (19) | 1.00 (Reference) | |
| University education ≥ 3 years | 139 (60) | 59 (26) | 32 (14) | 0.63 (0.46–0.87) | |
| Other | 7 (44) | 4 (25) | 5 (61) | 1.46 (0.56–3.82) | |
| Monthly net income (€) | |||||
| 0–1416 | 153 (36) | 161 (38) | 111 (26) | 2.71 (1.74–4.22) | 1.80* (1.08–2.99) |
| 1417–2125 | 61 (62) | 22 (23) | 15 (15) | 1.00 (Reference) | |
| 2126–3238 | 98 (68) | 36 (25) | 11 (7) | 0.72 (0.42–1.22) | 0.88 (0.48–1.63) |
| >3239 | 70 (88) | 8 (10) | 2 (2) | 0.21 (0.10–0.47) | 0.43 (0.17–1.07) |
| Do not want to answer | 22 (50) | 16 (36) | 6 (14) | 1.45 (0.73–2.89) | 0.89 (0.36–2.16) |
| History of negative health care experiences | |||||
| No | 166 (72) | 45 (19) | 20 (9) | 1.00 (Reference) | |
| Yes | 214 (42) | 176 (34) | 121 (24) | 3.50 (2.51–4.86) | 1.92** (1.26–2.91) |
| Tobacco use ever | |||||
| No | 189 (52) | 110 (30) | 65 (18) | 1.00 (Reference) | – |
| Yes | 209 (50) | 130 (31) | 79 (19) | 1.22 (0.91–1.62) | |
| Alcohol risk consumption | |||||
| No | 329 (52) | 188 (30) | 113 (18) | 1.00 (Reference) | – |
| Yes | 71 (46) | 53 (35) | 29 (19) | 1.20 (0.86–1.67) | |
| Illicit drug use past six months | |||||
| No | 368 (53) | 215 (31) | 113 (16) | 1.00 (Reference) | |
| Yes | 20 (31) | 23 (35) | 22 (34) | 2.56 (1.59–4.10) | 2.29** (1.33–3.95) |
| Do not want to answer | 5 (42) | 1 (8) | 6 (50) | 3.03 (0.93–9.82) | 6.27* (1.30–30.17) |
| Religiosity | |||||
| No | 362 (51) | 225 (31) | 130 (18) | 1.00 (Reference) | – |
| Yes | 44 (56) | 19 (24) | 15 (19) | 0.79 (0.36–1.72) | |
| Change of legal gender | |||||
| No, and do not need to | 120 (76) | 28 (18) | 9 (6) | 1.00 (Reference) | |
| Yes | 67 (59) | 31 (27) | 16 (14) | 2.32 (1.38–3.89) | 2.25* (1.04–4.85) |
| No, but would like to | 136 (46) | 105 (35) | 57 (19) | 3.80 (2.48–5.81) | 2.82** (1.48–5.37) |
| No, and cannot change legal gender because the desired gender is not available in Sweden today | 73 (35) | 73 (35) | 61 (30) | 6.17 (3.93–9.67) | 3.06*** (1.64–5.72) |
| Do not want to answer | 7 (47) | 5 (33) | 3 (20) | 3.75 (1.35–10.41) | 1.72 (0.52–5.60) |
| Openness with trans identity | |||||
| Always open | 71 (51) | 39 (28) | 30 (22) | 1.00 (Reference) | – |
| Sometimes open | 200 (49) | 133 (33) | 73 (18) | 0.97 (0.67–1.41) | |
| Rarely open | 65 (47) | 48 (35) | 24 (18) | 1.02 (0.65–1.59) | |
| Never open | 37 (72) | 8 (12) | 6 (16) | 0.38 (0.19–0.77) | |
| Trans identity shows | 17 (46) | 11 (30) | 9 (24) | 1.21 (0.61–2.40) | |
| Practical support | |||||
| Always | 215 (67) | 66 (21) | 39 (12) | 1.00 (Reference) | |
| Most of the time | 140 (41) | 128 (38) | 73 (21) | 2.70 (1.99–3.66) | 2.40*** (1.68–3.43) |
| Almost never | 25 (29) | 38 (44) | 34 (27) | 4.13 (2.64–6.46) | 2.57*** (1.47–4.48) |
| Never | 14 (50) | 6 (21) | 8 (29) | 2.43 (1.13–5.22) | 4.74** (1.80–12.52) |
| Social support | |||||
| Yes | 304 (53) | 177 (31) | 91 (16) | 1.00 (Reference) | |
| No | 92 (45) | 62 (30) | 51 (25) | 1.49 (1.10–2.02) | 1.64* (1.11–2.42) |
* p < .05 ** p < .01 *** p < .001
Factors associated with self-reported disability (n = 667)
| Variable | No disability | Disability | Crude odds ratios | Adjusted odds ratios |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
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| (95 % CI) | (95 % CI) | |
| Trans experience | ||||
| Trans feminine | 74 (50) | 75 (50) | 1.00 (Reference) | |
| Trans masculine | 93 (50) | 93 (50) | 0.98 (0.64–1.51) | 0.97 (0.57–1.65) |
| Gender nonbinary | 124 (36) | 221 (64) | 1.75 (1.19–2.59) | 2.18*** (1.35–3.54) |
| Transvestite | 79 (71) | 33 (29) | 0.41 (0.24–0.69) | 0.85 (0.40–1.81) |
| Age categories | ||||
| 15–19 | 33 (40) | 49 (60) | 1.00 (Reference) | – |
| 20–29 | 135 (40) | 205 (60) | 1.02 (0.62–1.67) | |
| 30–44 | 103 (51) | 99 (49) | 0.64 (0.38–1.08) | |
| 45–64 | 79 (61) | 51 (39) | 0.43 (0.24–0.76) | |
| 65–94 | 19 (49) | 20 (51) | 0.70 (0.32–1.52) | |
| Country of birth | ||||
| Sweden | 338 (47) | 389 (53) | 1.00 (Reference) | – |
| Other than Sweden | 32 (48) | 35 (52) | 0.95 (0.57–1.56) | |
| County | ||||
| Large county | 234 (47) | 268 (53) | 1.00 (Reference) | – |
| Small county | 124 (46) | 145 (54) | 1.02 (0.75–1.37) | |
| Employment status | ||||
| Working/studying | 304 (54) | 255 (46) | 1.00 (Reference) | |
| Unemployed/long-term sick leave | 29 (19) | 126 (81) | 5.17 (3.34–8.01) | 3.51*** (2.05–6.00) |
| Retired | 16 (47) | 18 (53) | 1.34 (0.67–2.68) | 3.31** (1.33–8.24) |
| Other | 16 (48) | 17 (52) | 1.26 (0.62–2.55) | 0.73 (0.31–1.69) |
| Education | ||||
| No high school education | 61 (41) | 88 (59) | 1.20 (0.82–1.77) | – |
| Upper-secondary education, or some university | 182 (46) | 217 (54) | 1.00 (Reference) | |
| University education ≥ 3 years | 122 (53) | 108 (47) | 0.74 (0.53–1.02) | |
| Other | 5 (31) | 11 (69) | 1.84 (0.62–5. 40) | |
| Monthly net income (€) | ||||
| 0–1416 | 136 (32) | 288 (68) | 2.11 (1.35–3.30) | 1.55 (0.93–2.59) |
| 1417–2125 | 49 (50) | 49 (50) | 1.00 (Reference) | |
| 2126–3238 | 100 (69) | 45 (31) | 0.45 (0.26–0.76) | 0.51* (0.28–0.94) |
| >3239 | 63 (79) | 17 (21) | 0.26 (0.13–0.52) | 0.43* (0.19 –0.94) |
| Do not want to answer | 21 (49) | 22 (51) | 1.04 (0.51–2.14) | 1.15 (0.45–2.89) |
| History of negative health care experiences | ||||
| No | 148 (64) | 83 (36) | 1.00 (Reference) | |
| Yes | 190 (37) | 319 (63) | 2.99 (2.16–4.13) | 2.33*** (1.54–3.52) |
| Tobacco use ever | ||||
| No | 188 (52) | 175 (48) | 1.00 (Reference) | – |
| Yes | 176 (42) | 241 (58) | 1.47 (1.10–1.95) | |
| Alcohol risk consumption | ||||
| No | 294 (47) | 335 (53) | 1.00 (Reference) | – |
| Yes | 71 (47) | 81 (53) | 1.00 (0.70–1.42) | |
| Illicit drug use past six months | ||||
| No | 339 (49) | 355 (51) | 1.00 (Reference) | |
| Yes | 14 (22) | 51 (78) | 3.47 (1.89–6.40) | 3.29*** (1.61–6.72) |
| Do not want to answer | 5 (42) | 7 (58) | 1.33 (0.42–4.25) | 1.03 (0.24–4.29) |
| Religiosity | ||||
| No | 34 (44) | 43 (56) | 1.00 (Reference) | – |
| Yes | 336 (47) | 380 (53) | 1.21 (0.57–2.56) | |
| Change of legal gender | ||||
| No, and do not need to | 99 (63) | 58 (37) | 1.00 (Reference) | – |
| Yes | 55 (48) | 59 (529 | 1.83 (1.12–2.98) | |
| No, but would like to | 144 (49) | 152 (51) | 1.80 (1.21–2.67) | |
| No, and cannot change legal gender because the desired gender is not available in Sweden today | 61 (29) | 146 (71) | 4.08 (2.62–6.34) | |
| Do not want to answer | 8 (53) | 7 (47) | 1.49 (0.51–4.33) | |
| Openness with trans identity | ||||
| Always open | 58 (42) | 81 (58) | 1.00 (Reference) | – |
| Sometimes open | 182 (45) | 224 (55) | 0.88 (0.59–1.30) | |
| Rarely open | 70 (51) | 66 (49) | 0.67 (0.41–1.08) | |
| Never open | 32 (63) | 19 (37) | 0.42 (0.21–0.82) | |
| Trans identity shows | 14 (38) | 23 (62) | 1.17 (0.55–2.47) | |
| Practical support | ||||
| Always | 171 (53) | 149 (47) | 1.00 (Reference) | – |
| Most of the time | 144 (42) | 195 (58) | 1.55 (1.14–2.11) | |
| Almost never | 30 (34) | 57 (66) | 2.18 (1.33–3.57) | |
| Never | 16 (57) | 12 (43) | 0.86 (0.39–1.87) | |
| Social support | ||||
| Yes | 265 (46) | 306 (54) | 1.00 (Reference) | – |
| No | 97 (48) | 107 (52) | 0.95 (0.69–1.31) | |
* p < .05 ** p < .01 *** p < .001
Factors associated with lower quality of life (n = 667)
| Variable | High quality of life | Low quality of life n (%) | Crude odds ratios | Adjusted odds ratios |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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| (95 % CI) | (95 % CI) | |
| Trans experience | ||||
| Trans feminine | 64 (43) | 82 (57) | 1.00 (Reference) | – |
| Trans masculine | 84 (45) | 102 (55) | 0.94 (0.61–1.46) | |
| Gender nonbinary | 161 (47) | 179 (53) | 0.86 (0.58–1.28) | |
| Transvestite | 36 (35) | 68 (65) | 1.47 (0.87–2.47) | |
| Age categories | ||||
| 15–19 | 55 (68) | 26 (32) | 1.00 (Reference) | |
| 20–29 | 155 (46) | 184 (54) | 2.51 (1.50–4.19) | 2.62** (1.37–4.98) |
| 30–44 | 86 (43) | 113 (57) | 2.77 (1.61–4.79) | 2.14* (1.07–4.30) |
| 45–64 | 41 (33) | 82 (67) | 4.23 (2.32–7.69) | 3.42** (1.50–7.78) |
| 65–94 | 9 (25) | 27 (75) | 6.34 (2.61–15.40) | 2.50 (0.39–15.98) |
| Country of birth | ||||
| Sweden | 318 (45) | 394 (55) | 1.00 (Reference) | – |
| Other than Sweden | 28 (42) | 38 (58) | 1.09 (0.65–1.82) | |
| County | ||||
| Large county | 207 (42) | 286 (58) | 1.00 (Reference) | – |
| Small county | 128 (49) | 135 (51) | 0.76 (0.56–1.03) | |
| Employment status | ||||
| Working/studying | 214 (39) | 335 (61) | 1.00 (Reference) | |
| Unemployed/long-term sick leave | 95 (62) | 57 (38) | 0.38 (0.26–0.55) | 0.39*** (0.24–0.63) |
| Retired | 8 (26) | 23 (74) | 1.83 (0.80–4.18) | 1.32 (0.20–8.72) |
| Other | 18 (55) | 15 (45) | 0.53 (0.26–1.07) | 0.65 (0.26–1.61) |
| Education | ||||
| No high school education | 77 (52) | 70 (48) | 0.81 (0.55–1.19) | – |
| Upper-secondary education, or some university | 185 (47) | 206 (53) | 1.00 (Reference) | |
| University education ≥ 3 years | 78 (35) | 146 (65) | 1.68 (1.19–2.35) | |
| Other | 6 (37) | 10 (63) | 1.49 (0.53–4.19) | |
| Monthly net income (€) | ||||
| 0–1416 | 230 (55) | 190 (45) | 0.48 (0.30–0.76) | – |
| 1417–2125 | 36 (37) | 61 (63) | 1.00 (Reference) | |
| 2126–3238 | 42 (31) | 94 (69) | 1.32 (0.76–2.28) | |
| >3239 | 16 (21) | 61 (79) | 2.25 (1.13–4.47) | |
| History of negative health care experiences | ||||
| No | 63 (29) | 156 (71) | 1.00 (Reference) | |
| Yes | 259 (51) | 247 (49) | 0.38 (0.27–0.54) | 0.56* (0.36–0.88) |
| Tobacco use ever | ||||
| No | 157 (43) | 206 (57) | 1.00 (Reference) | – |
| Yes | 189 (46) | 226 (54) | 0.91 (0.68–1.21) | |
| Alcohol risk consumption | ||||
| No | 270 (44) | 344 (56) | 1.00 (Reference) | – |
| Yes | 68 (45) | 84 (55) | 0.96 (0.6–1.38) | |
| Illicit drug use past six months | ||||
| No | 293 (42) | 399 (58) | 1.00 (Reference) | |
| Yes | 44 (68) | 21 (32) | 0.35 (0.20–0.60) | 0.41** (0.21–0.78) |
| Do not want to answer | 6 (50) | 6 (50) | 0.73 (0.23–2.29) | 1.26 (0.28–5.59) |
| Religiosity | ||||
| No | 37 (50) | 37 (50) | 1.00 (Reference) | – |
| Yes | 309 (44) | 394 (56) | 1.18 (0.55–2.52) | |
| Change of legal gender | ||||
| No, and do not need to | 39 (26) | 113 (74) | 1.00 (Reference) | |
| Yes | 24 (21) | 89 (79) | 1.27 (0.71–2.28) | 1.62 (0.79–3.35) |
| No, but would like to | 167 (57) | 124 (43) | 0.25 (0.16–0.39) | 0.33*** (0.18–0.59) |
| No, and cannot change legal gender because the desired gender is not available in Sweden today | 107 (53) | 96 (47) | 0.30 (0.19–0.48) | 0.32*** (0.17–0.61) |
| Do not want to answer | 8 (57) | 6 (43) | 0.25 (0.08–0.79) | 0.61 (0.16–2.31) |
| Openness with trans identity | ||||
| Always open | 49 (35) | 90 (65) | 1.00 (Reference) | – |
| Sometimes open | 184 (45) | 221 (55) | 0.65 (0.43–0.97) | |
| Rarely open | 69 (50) | 68 (50) | 0.53 (0.33–0.86) | |
| Never open | 21 (41) | 30 (59) | 0.77 (0.40–1.50) | |
| Trans identity shows | 21 (57) | 16 (43) | 0.41 (0.19–0.86) | |
| Practical support | ||||
| Always | 86 (27) | 233 (73) | 1.00 (Reference) | |
| Most of the time | 183 (54) | 158 (46) | 0.31 (0.22–0.44) | 0.31*** (0.21–0.46) |
| Almost never | 60 (69) | 27 (31) | 0.16 (0.09–0.27) | 0.21*** (0.11–0.42) |
| Never | 14 (52) | 13 (48) | 0.34 (0.15–0.75) | 0.26* (0.09–0.74) |
| Social support | ||||
| Yes | 224 (39) | 346 (61) | 1.00 (Reference) | |
| No | 120 (59) | 84 (41) | 0.45 (0.32–0.62) | 0.49** (0.31–0.77) |
* p < .05 ** p < .01 *** p < .001