| Literature DB >> 28785919 |
Amanda Rodriguez1, Anette Agardh2, Benedict Oppong Asamoah3.
Abstract
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.Entities:
Keywords: Discrimination; HIV; Health care; Sex worker; Transgender
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28785919 PMCID: PMC5891571 DOI: 10.1007/s10508-017-1028-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Sex Behav ISSN: 0004-0002
Frequencies of sample characteristics of 6106 transgender persons in the U.S.a
| Characteristic | Frequency ( | Percent (%) |
|---|---|---|
| People can tell I’m trans/GNC | ||
| Always | 372 | 6.1 |
| Most of the time | 977 | 16.1 |
| Sometimes | 1639 | 27.0 |
| Occasionally | 1789 | 29.4 |
| Never | 1302 | 21.4 |
| Sexual orientation | ||
| Gay, lesbian, same-gender attracted | 1402 | 23.4 |
| Bisexual | 1420 | 23.7 |
| Queer, pansexual, non-binary attracted | 1419 | 23.7 |
| Heterosexual | 1363 | 22.7 |
| Asexual | 274 | 4.6 |
| Other | 122 | 2.0 |
| Age | ||
| 18–24 years | 1026 | 18.4 |
| 25–34 years | 1873 | 33.5 |
| 35-–44 years | 1009 | 18.1 |
| 45–54 years | 943 | 16.9 |
| 55+ years | 734 | 13.1 |
| Assigned sex at birth | ||
| Male | 3608 | 59.3 |
| Female | 2480 | 40.7 |
| Ethnicity/race | ||
| White | 4699 | 77.5 |
| Black/African American | 269 | 4.4 |
| American Indian/Alaska Native | 247 | 4.1 |
| Hispanic/Latino | 240 | 4.0 |
| Asian Pacific/Islander | 126 | 2.1 |
| Arab/Middle Eastern | 27 | 0.4 |
| Multiracial/mixed race | 456 | 7.5 |
| Education | ||
| Low | 1198 | 19.7 |
| Medium | 3665 | 60.2 |
| High | 1221 | 20.1 |
| Sex work (total) | 591 (6106) | 9.7 (100) |
| Drug sales (total) | 488 (6106) | 8.0 (100) |
| Other street economy (total) | 185 (6106) | 3.0 (100) |
| Jail/Prison (total) | 947 (6106) | 15.6 (100) |
| Gender-related mental health diagnosis (total) | 3093 (6106) | 51.0 (100) |
| Disability (total) | 2004 (6106) | 32.8 (100) |
| HIV status | ||
| HIV negative | 5415 | 89.4 |
| HIV positive | 146 | 2.4 |
| I don’t know my status | 496 | 8.2 |
| Experienced discrimination | ||
| In a health-care setting [aggregateb] (total) | 2022 (6106) | 33.1 (100) |
| Rape crisis center (totalc) | 155 (4588) | 5.0 (100) |
| Doctor/hospital (totalc) | 1658 (5779) | 28.7 (100) |
| Emergency room (totalc) | 773 (4568) | 16.8 (100) |
| Ambulance/Emergency Med. Tech. (totalc) | 246 (3544) | 6.9 (100) |
| Domestic violence center (totalc) | 195 (3131) | 6.2 (100) |
| Mental health clinic (totalc) | 634 (4360) | 14.5 (100) |
| Drug treatment program (totalc) | 135 (3112) | 4.3 (100) |
aThe total, N, varies from variable to variable because of missing data
bHealth-care setting is a combination of all the settings: hospital/doctor, emergency room, ambulance/emergency medical technician, rape crisis center, domestic violence shelter, mental health clinic, and drug treatment program
cThe total excluded those who responded as “not applicable” because they have not tried to access the setting
Prevalence of discrimination in a health-care setting and sample characteristics, including demographics, experiential factors and medical factors, among 6106 U.S. transgender individualsa
| Characteristic | Experienced discrimination | Chi-square | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | No | ||
| People can tell I’m trans/GNC | <.001 | ||
| Always | 152 (40.9) | 220 (59.1) | |
| Most of the time | 361 (36.9) | 616 (63.1) | |
| Sometimes | 486 (29.7) | 1153 (70.3) | |
| Occasionally | 592 (33.1) | 1197 (66.9) | |
| Never | 419 (32.2) | 883 (67.8) | |
| Sexual orientation | .536 | ||
| Gay, lesbian, same-gender attracted | 460 (32.8) | 942 (67.2) | |
| Bisexual | 489 (34.4) | 931 (65.6) | |
| Queer, pansexual, non-binary attracted | 457 (32.2) | 962 (67.8) | |
| Heterosexual | 443 (32.5) | 920 (67.5) | |
| Asexual | 100 (36.5) | 174 (63.5) | |
| Other | 45 (36.9) | 77 (63.1) | |
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| Age | .286 | ||
| 18–24 years | 340 (33.1) | 686 (66.9) | |
| 25–34 years | 606 (32.4) | 1267 (67.6) | |
| 35-–44 years | 313 (31.0)) | 696 (69.0) | |
| 45–54 years | 325 (34.5) | 618 (65.5) | |
| 55+ years | 260 (35.4) | 474 (64.6) | |
| Assigned sex at birth | .019 | ||
| Male | 1231 (34.1) | 2377 (65.9) | |
| Female | 782 (31.5) | 1698 (68.5) | |
| Ethnicity/race | <.001 | ||
| White | 1458 (31.0) | 3241 (69.0) | |
| Black/African American | 90 (33.5) | 179 (66.5) | |
| American Indian/Alaska Native | 117 (47.4) | 130 (52.6) | |
| Hispanic/Latino | 88 (36.7) | 152 (63.3) | |
| Asian Pacific/Islander | 33 (26.2) | 93 (73.8) | |
| Arab/Middle Eastern | 11 (40.7) | 16 (59.3) | |
| Multiracial/mixed race | 210 (46.1) | 246 (53.9) | |
| Education | .003 | ||
| Low | 367 (30.6) | 831 (69.4) | |
| Medium | 1199 (32.7) | 2466 (67.3) | |
| High | 451 (36.9) | 770 (63.1) | |
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| Sex work | |||
| Yes | 341 (57.7) | 250 (42.3) | <.001 |
| No | 1681 (30.5) | 3834 (69.5) | |
| Drug sales | |||
| Yes | 264 (54.1) | 224 (45.9) | <.001 |
| No | 1758 (31.3) | 3860 (68.7) | |
| Other street economy | |||
| Yes | 115 (62.2) | 70 (37.8) | <.001 |
| No | 1907 (32.2) | 4014 (67.8) | |
| Jail/Prison | |||
| Yes | 415 (43.8) | 532 (56.2) | <.001 |
| No | 1599 (31.2) | 3529 (68.8) | |
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| Gender-related mental health diagnosis | |||
| Yes | 1268 (41.0) | 1825 (59.0) | <.001 |
| No | 750 (25.2) | 2227 (74.8) | |
| Disability | |||
| Yes | 701 (35.0) | 1303 (65.0) | .030 |
| No | 1321 (32.2) | 2781 (67.8) | |
| HIV status | .025 | ||
| HIV negative | 1808 (33.3) | 3612 (66.7) | |
| HIV positive | 42 (42.5) | 84 (57.5) | |
| I don’t know my status | 151 (30.4) | 345 (69.6) | |
p value = significance level, p value <.05 = significant
aHealth-care setting is a combination of all the settings: hospital/doctor, emergency room, ambulance/emergency medical technician, rape crisis center, domestic violence shelter, mental health clinic and drug treatment program
Prevalence of discrimination in a health-care setting, recognizability as transgender and sexual orientation among 6106 U.S. transgender, individuals stratified by assigned sex at birtha
| Characteristic | Experienced discrimination (birth-assigned male) | Chi-square value, | Experienced discrimination (birth-assigned female) | Chi-square value, | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | No | Yes | No | |||
| People can tell I’m trans/GNC | 26.04, <.001 | 3.86, .426 | ||||
| Always | 143 (41.6) | 201 (58.4) | 9 (32.1) | 19 (67.9) | ||
| Most of the time | 340 (37.2) | 574 (62.8) | 20 (33.9) | 39 (66.1) | ||
| Sometimes | 446 (30.0) | 1042 (70.0) | 36 (24.7) | 110 (75.3) | ||
| Occasionally | 246 (33.7) | 483 (66.3) | 342 (32.4) | 709 (67.5) | ||
| Never | 44 (41.1) | 63 (58.9) | 375 (31.4) | 819 (68.6) | ||
| Sexual orientation | 6.12, .294 | 1.10, .954 | ||||
| Gay, lesbian, same-gender attracted | 315 (33.5) | 625 (66.5) | 144 (31.5) | 313 (68.5) | ||
| Bisexual | 391 (35.1) | 722 (64.9) | 96 (31.7) | 207 (68.3) | ||
| Queer, pansexual, non-binary attracted | 75 (31.0) | 167 (69.0) | 378 (32.2) | 795 (67.8) | ||
| Heterosexual | 306 (33.2) | 617 (66.8) | 136 (31.1) | 301 (68.9) | ||
| Asexual | 86 (38.7) | 136 (61.3) | 14 (26.9) | 38 (73.1) | ||
| Other | 34 (41.5) | 48 (58.5) | 11 (27.5) | 29 (72.5) | ||
aHealth-care setting is a combination of all the settings: hospital/doctor, emergency room, ambulance/emergency medical technician, rape crisis center, domestic violence shelter, mental health clinic and drug treatment program
Bivariate analysis of sample characteristics and discrimination in health-care settings among 6106 U.S. transgender individuals, odds ratios (OR), and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI)a
| Discrimination in a health-care settingc ( | Discrimination in rape crisis or domestic violence center ( | Discrimination in mental health clinic or drug treatment program ( | Discrimination in hospital/doctor/ambulance or emergency room setting ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Characteristic | OR (CI)b | OR (CI)b | OR (CI)b | OR (CI)b |
| People can tell I’m trans/GNC | ||||
| Always | 1.45* (1.08, 1.95) | 4.70* (2.79, 7.92) | 1.91* (1.35, 2.70) | 1.23 (0.96, 1.57) |
| Most of the time | 1.20 (0.95, 1.52) | 2.77* (1.71, 4.48) | 1.60* (1.22, 2.10) | 1.14 (0.95, 1.36) |
| Sometimes | 0.813 (0.65, 1.00) | 2.40* (1.55, 3.71) | 1.35* (1.06, 1.73) | 0.85 (0.72, 0.10) |
| Occasionally | 0.95 (0.80, 1.13) | 1.98* (1.28, 3.07) | 1.14 (0.89, 1.45) | 0.98 (0.84, 1.15) |
| Never | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) |
| Assigned sex at birth | ||||
| Male | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) |
| Female | 0.89 (0.75, 1.04) | 0.60* (0.46, 0.79) | 0.76* (0.64, 0.90) | 0.94 (0.84, 1.05) |
| Ethnicity/race | ||||
| White | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) |
| Black/African American | 0.79 (0.57, 1.10) | 3.91* (2.65, 5.77) | 1.44* (1.01, 2.05) | 0.93 (0.70, 1.23) |
| American Indian/Alaska Native | 1.82* (1.37, 2.40) | 2.09* (1.22, 3.55) | 1.91* (1.35, 2.69) | 2.02* (1.55, 2.63) |
| Hispanic/Latino | 1.15 (0.86, 1.55) | 2.01* (1.18, 3.42) | 1.63* (1.11, 2.38) | 1.33* (1.01, 1.76) |
| Asian Pacific/Islander | 0.84 (0.55, 1.28) | 0.51 (0.12, 2.09) | 1.11 (0.61, 2.01) | 0.79 (0.52, 1.21) |
| Arab/Middle Eastern | 1.36 (0.60, 3.09) | 5.80* (1.82, 18.44) | 2.15 (0.78, 5.96) | 1.61 (0.72, 3.59) |
| Multiracial/mixed race | 1.51* (1.22, 1.87) | 2.98* (2.02, 4.40) | 2.44* (1.87, 3.18) | 1.90* (1.56, 2.32) |
| Education | ||||
| Low | 0.63* (0.52, 0.76) | 1.83* (1.22, 2.73) | 1.27 (0.98, 1.65) | 0.68* (0.57, 0.81) |
| Medium | 0.76* (0.62, 0.88) | 1.28 (0.88, 1.86) | 1.20 (0.96, 1.50) | 0.80* (0.69, 0.91) |
| High | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) |
| Sex work | 2.71* (2.19, 3.35) | 7.62* (5.78, 10.04) | 3.99* (3.24, 4.92) | 2.54* (2.13, 3.02) |
| Drug sales | 1.91* (1.53, 2.38) | 4.23* (3.08, 5.82) | 3.11* (2.46, 3.94) | 2.42* (1.99, 2.93) |
| Other street economy | 2.56* (1.82, 3.58) | 5.72* (3.67, 8.93) | 3.37* (2.38, 4.78) | 3.28* (2.42, 4.44) |
| Jail/Prison | 1.26* (1.07, 1.49) | 3.12* (2.38, 4.08) | 2.32* (1.92, 2.80) | 1.55* (1.34, 1.80) |
| Gender-related mental health diagnosis | 2.17* (1.93, 2.44) | 1.53* (1.18, 1.98) | 1.73* (1.46, 2.06) | 2.04* (1.82, 2.29) |
| Disability | 1.13* (1.00, 1.28) | 0.88 (0.67, 1.16) | 1.07 (0.90, 1.27) | 1.16* (1.03, 1.30) |
| HIV status | ||||
| HIV negative | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) |
| HIV positive | 0.83 (0.54, 1.26) | 3.47* (2.18, 5.52) | 2.22* (1.49, 3.29) | 1.24 (0.88, 1.76) |
| I don’t know my status | 0.92 (0.74, 1.14) | 1.26 (0.80, 2.00) | 1.19 (0.89, 1.59) | 0.88 (0.71, 1.09) |
* Significance at .05 level
aThe total, N, varies from variable to variable because of missing data and also the exclusion of those who responded as “not applicable” because they have not tried to access the setting
bOR odds ratio, CI 95% Confidence Interval
cHealth-care setting is a combination of all the settings: hospital/doctor, emergency room, ambulance/emergency medical technician, rape crisis center, domestic violence shelter, mental health clinic and drug treatment program
Multivariable logistic regression analyses for discrimination in health-care settings based on recognizability as transgender among 6106 transgender in the U.S., adjusted for demographic characteristics, experiential and medical factors (Model 4)a
| Discrimination in a health-care settingc ( | Discrimination in rape crisis or domestic violence center ( | Discrimination in mental health clinic or drug treatment program ( | Discrimination in hospital/doctor/ambulance or emergency room setting ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Characteristic | OR (CI)b | OR (CI)b | OR (CI)b | OR (CI)b |
| People can tell I’m trans/GNC | ||||
| Always | 1.48* (1.09, 2.00) | 5.22* (2.67, 10.19) | 1.87* (1.22, 2.88) | 1.19 (0.88, 1.62) |
| Most of the time | 1.20 (0.94, 1.53) | 3.09* (1.65, 5.67) | 1.62* (1.13, 2.32) | 1.13 (0.89, 1.43) |
| Sometimes | 0.80 (0.64, 1.00) | 2.67* (1.50, 4.76) | 1.31 (0.94, 1.83) | 0.78* (0.62, 0.97) |
| Occasionally | 0.94 (0.79, 1.13) | 2.18* (1.34, 3.56) | 1.06 (0.81, 1.39) | 0.90 (0.75, 1.07) |
| Never | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) |
| Assigned sex at birth | ||||
| Male | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) |
| Female | 0.88 (0.74, 1.06) | 1.10 (0.74, 1.63) | 1.01 (0.78, 1.30) | 0.89 (0.76, 1.06) |
| Ethnicity/race | ||||
| White | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) |
| Black/African American | 0.77 (0.55, 1.09) | 1.43 (0.80, 2.55) | 0.72 (0.45, 1.16) | 0.81 (0.57, 1.14) |
| American Indian/Alaska Native | 1.93* (1.44, 2.60) | 1.63 (0.90, 2.93) | 1.57* (1.08, 2.27) | 1.89* (1.43, 2.51) |
| Hispanic/Latino | 1.19 (0.88, 1.61) | 1.17 (0.62, 2.20) | 1.35 (0.89, 2.05) | 1.27 (0.94, 1.72) |
| Asian Pacific/Islander | 0.85 (0.54, 1.32) | 0.42 (0.10, 1.80) | 1.08 (0.58, 2.03) | 0.86 (0.55, 1.33) |
| Arab/Middle Eastern | 1.35 (0.58, 3.16) | 3.96* (1.11, 14.05) | 1.53 (0.53, 4.46) | 1.46 (0.62, 3.40) |
| Multiracial/mixed race | 1.44* (1.15, 1.80) | 1.84* (1.19, 2.85) | 1.74* (1.30, 2.32) | 1.57* (1.26, 1.94) |
| Education | ||||
| Low | 0.62* (0.51, 0.76) | 1.03 (0.64, 1.64) | 0.97 (0.72, 1.29) | 0.59* (0.48, 0.71) |
| Medium | 0.75* (0.64, 0.87) | 1.08 (0.72, 1.61) | 1.07 (0.85, 1.35) | 0.72* (0.62, 0.84) |
| High | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) |
| Sex work | 2.85* (2.29, 3.55) | 5.21* (3.65, 7.43) | 2.90* (2.25, 3.73) | 2.27* (1.84, 2.81) |
| Drug sales | 1.93* (1.53, 2.44) | 1.37 (0.91, 2.08) | 1.85* (1.40, 2.45) | 1.95* (1.56, 2.44) |
| Other street economy | 2.38* (1.67, 3.40) | 2.80* (1.64, 4.78) | 2.13* (1.43, 3.16) | 2.39* (1.71, 3.34) |
| Jail/prison | 1.27* (1.07, 1.51) | 1.31 (0.94, 1.84) | 1.51* (1.21, 1.88) | 1.20* (1.01, 1.42) |
| Gender-related mental health diagnosis | 2.16* (1.91, 2.44) | 1.86* (1.37, 2.51) | 2.00* (1.66, 2.41) | 2.11* (1.87, 2.38) |
| Disability | 1.16* (1.02, 1.31) | 0.86 (0.63, 1.17) | 1.11 (0.92, 1.33) | 1.17* (1.03, 1.32) |
| HIV status | ||||
| HIV negative | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) |
| HIV positive | 0.81 (0.52, 1.25) | 0.93 (0.49, 1.75) | 1.16 (0.70, 1.92) | 0.82 (0.53, 1.27) |
| I don’t know my status | 0.89 (0.71, 1.12) | 1.04 (0.62, 1.76) | 1.17 (0.85, 1.60) | 0.94 (0.75, 1.18) |
Adjusted for: people can tell I’m trans/GNC, age, sex at birth, ethnicity/race, education, sex work, drug sales, other street economy, jail/prison, gender-related mental health diagnosis, disability, and HIV status
* Significance at .05 level
aThe total, N, varies from variable to variable because of missing data and also exclusion of those who responded as “not applicable” because they have not tried to access the setting
bOR odds ratio, CI 95% Confidence Interval
cHealth-care setting is a combination of all the settings: hospital/doctor, emergency room, ambulance/emergency medical technician, rape crisis center, domestic violence shelter, mental health clinic and drug treatment program