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Needs of a Silent Minority: Mexican Transgender Asylum Seekers.

Mary Gowin1, E Laurette Taylor1, Jamie Dunnington1, Ghadah Alshuwaiyer2, Marshall K Cheney1.   

Abstract

Mexican male to female transgender asylum seekers in the United States suffer from serious health issues that can be attributed to stressors related to their transgender, ethnic minority, and socioeconomic status. This study explored these stressors, the resulting health issues, and the needs of this particularly vulnerable population. Asylum seekers' (n = 45) sworn declarations and psychological evaluations were examined by a multidisciplinary research team using a systematic document review process. The review identified stressors that occurred both in Mexico and the United States: verbal, physical, and sexual assaults; unstable environments; fear for safety/security; hiding undocumented status; and economic insecurity. The health issues that resulted in part from these stressors include posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, anxiety, sleep issues, isolation, avoidance, drug/alcohol use, and suicidal tendencies. Despite suffering from multiple health issues, asylum seekers rarely sought health or social services. Health promotion practitioners can play an important role in serving this silent minority by (1) expanding community-based research focused on the intersection of transgender, ethnic minority, and socioeconomic status; (2) using trusted community members to connect this population to necessary resources; (3) providing communication training/resource development for health care providers; and (4) creating a network of service organizations that understand the needs of transgender asylum seekers.

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Keywords:  LGBT; Latino; health disparities; health research; minority health; qualitative research; social determinants of health

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28187690     DOI: 10.1177/1524839917692750

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Promot Pract        ISSN: 1524-8399


  5 in total

1.  Living Outside the Gender Box in Mexico: Testimony of Transgender Mexican Asylum Seekers.

Authors:  Marshall K Cheney; Mary J Gowin; E Laurette Taylor; Melissa Frey; Jamie Dunnington; Ghadah Alshuwaiyer; J Kathleen Huber; Mary Camero Garcia; Grady C Wray
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  2017-08-17       Impact factor: 9.308

2.  Fighting for inclusion across borders: Latin American Trans women's health in Canada.

Authors:  Nicola Gailits; M M Pastor-Bravo; D Gastaldo; U Bajwa; C Bilbao-Joseph; C Castro; S Godoy
Journal:  Int J Transgend Health       Date:  2021-11-04

Review 3.  Undocumented immigrants and mental health: A systematic review of recent methodology and findings in the United States.

Authors:  Luz M Garcini; Ryan Daly; Nellie Chen; Justin Mehl; Tommy Pham; Thuy Phan; Brittany Hansen; Aishwarya Kothare
Journal:  J Migr Health       Date:  2021-06-23

4.  Violence Inflicted on Latina Transgender Women Living with HIV: Rates and Associated Factors by Perpetrator Type.

Authors:  Frank H Galvan; Ying-Tung Chen; Robert Contreras; Brendan O'Connell
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2021-07

5.  Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors Among Transgender Adults in Relation to Education, Ethnicity, and Income: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Noah J Adams; Ben Vincent
Journal:  Transgend Health       Date:  2019-10-16
  5 in total

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