| Literature DB >> 28873051 |
Yiu Tung Suen1, Randolph Chun Ho Chan1, Eliz Miu Yin Wong1.
Abstract
A community-driven survey of 106 transgender people (the first such survey in Hong Kong) showed that: (1) more than half the sample (50.9%) had a university degree or higher qualification; (2) despite this, 43.4% had a monthly income below HK$6,000 (about USD$775); (3) 66% reported "fair" or "poor" quality of life; (4) 67% of the sample (87.1% of respondents aged 15-24 years) had contemplated suicide; and (5) 20.8% of the sample (35.5% of respondents aged 15-24 years) had attempted suicide. It was found that (1) those who were single, had a lower monthly income, and identified as transgender women reported lower quality of life; and (2) those who were younger and on a lower income expressed higher suicidality. The findings suggest that service providers and policy makers urgently need to address the mental health needs of transgender people, particular younger transgender people.Entities:
Keywords: Hong Kong; LGBT; mental health; quality of life; suicide attempt; suicide ideation; transgender
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28873051 DOI: 10.1080/00918369.2017.1368772
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Homosex ISSN: 0091-8369