| Literature DB >> 29641313 |
Galit Zeluf1, Cecilia Dhejne2,3, Carolina Orre4, Louise Nilunger Mannheimer5,6, Charlotte Deogan1,6, Jonas Höijer7, Regina Winzer1,8, Anna Ekéus Thorson1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate the associations between a series of empirically known risk and protective factors and suicidality among trans people in Sweden.Entities:
Keywords: life satisfaction; suicide; transgender; victimization
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29641313 PMCID: PMC5905855 DOI: 10.1089/lgbt.2017.0011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: LGBT Health ISSN: 2325-8292 Impact factor: 4.151
Sociodemographic Characteristics of Study Respondents (
| n | |
|---|---|
| Trans experience | |
| Trans feminine | 149 (19) |
| Trans masculine | 187 (23) |
| Gender nonbinary | 346 (44) |
| Transvestite | 112 (14) |
| Missing | 2 (0.2) |
| Assigned sex at birth | |
| Woman | 388 (49) |
| Man | 360 (45) |
| Missing | 48 (6) |
| Age categories (years) | |
| 15–19 | 82 (10) |
| 20–29 | 342 (43) |
| 30–44 | 202 (25) |
| 45–64 | 130 (17) |
| 65–94 | 39 (5) |
| Missing | 1 (0.1) |
| Country of birth | |
| Sweden | 729 (92) |
| Other than Sweden | 67 (8) |
| County of residence | |
| Large county (>500,000 inhabitants) | 504 (63) |
| Small county (<500,000 inhabitants) | 269 (34) |
| Missing | 23 (3) |
| Employment status | |
| Working/studying | 560 (70) |
| Unemployed/long-term sick leave | 156 (20) |
| Retired | 34 (4) |
| Other | 33 (4) |
| Missing | 13 (2) |
| 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 ($) | |
| 0–1450 | 425 (53) |
| 1451–2160 | 98 (12) |
| 2161–3300 | 145 (18) |
| >3300 | 80 (10) |
| Do not want to answer | 44 (6) |
| Missing | 4 (1) |
Distribution of Explanatory Variables Among Study Respondents (
| n | |
|---|---|
| Trans-related victimization and stigma | |
| Offensive treatment past 3 months | |
| No | 363 (46) |
| Yes | 416 (52) |
| Missing | 17 (2) |
| Fear of discrimination past 12 months | |
| No | 266 (34) |
| Yes | 511 (64) |
| Missing | 19 (2) |
| Lifetime trans-related violence | |
| No | 613 (77) |
| Yes | 145 (19) |
| Do not want to answer | 19 (2) |
| Missing | 19 (2) |
| Stigma consciousness (score range 0–24); mean (95% CI) | 14.66 (14.27–15.05) |
| Trans-related legal and healthcare issues | |
| Access to gender-affirming healthcare | |
| No, do not need gender-affirming healthcare | 129 (16) |
| Yes | 318 (40) |
| No, but would like to access gender-affirming healthcare | 227 (28) |
| Do not want to answer[ | 116 (15) |
| Missing | 6 (1) |
| Change of legal gender | |
| No, and do not need to | 157 (20) |
| Yes | 114 (14) |
| No, but would like to | 298 (37) |
| 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) |
| Missing | 5 (1) |
| Other common risk factors | |
| Illicit drug use past 6 months | |
| No | 696 (87) |
| Yes | 65 (8) |
| Do not want to answer | 12 (2) |
| Missing | 23 (3) |
| Risky alcohol consumption | |
| No | 630 (79) |
| Yes | 153 (19) |
| Missing | 13 (2) |
| Potential protective factors | |
| Life Satisfaction scale (LiSat) | |
| Life in general | |
| Satisfied | 240 (30) |
| Less satisfied | 536 (67) |
| Missing | 20 (3) |
| Occupation | |
| Satisfied | 285 (36) |
| Less satisfied | 488 (61) |
| Missing | 23 (3) |
| Finances | |
| Satisfied | 186 (23) |
| Less satisfied | 590 (74) |
| Missing | 20 (3) |
| Recreational time | |
| Satisfied | 233 (29) |
| Less satisfied | 544 (68) |
| Missing | 19 (2) |
| Contact with friends and acquaintances | |
| Satisfied | 307 (39) |
| Less satisfied | 470 (59) |
| Missing | 19 (2) |
| Sex life | |
| Satisfied | 181 (23) |
| Less satisfied | 593 (74) |
| Missing | 22 (3) |
| Physical health | |
| Satisfied | 186 (23) |
| Less satisfied | 591 (74) |
| Missing | 19 (2) |
| Psychological wellbeing | |
| Satisfied | 197 (25) |
| Less satisfied | 580 (73) |
| Missing | 19 (2) |
| Family life | |
| Satisfied | 253 (32) |
| Less satisfied | 381 (48) |
| Have no family/missing[ | 162 (20) |
| Relationship with partner | |
| Satisfied | 269 (34) |
| Less satisfied | 226 (28) |
| Have no partner/missing[ | 301 (38) |
| Practical support | |
| Always | 320 (40) |
| Most of the time | 341 (43) |
| Almost never | 87 (11) |
| Never | 28 (4) |
| Missing | 20 (2) |
| Social support | |
| Yes | 572 (72) |
| No | 205 (26) |
| Missing | 19 (2) |
| Social contact with other trans people | |
| Yes | 614 (77) |
| No | 166 (21) |
| Missing | 16 (2) |
| Open with trans identity | |
| Always open | 140 (18) |
| Sometimes open | 406 (51) |
| Rarely open | 137 (17) |
| Never open | 51 (6) |
| Trans identity shows | 37 (5) |
| Missing | 25 (3) |
In the questionnaire, the section concerning gender-affirming healthcare was an additional voluntary section. Respondents who chose not to complete it were coded as do not want to answer.
Missing values in family satisfaction were combined with responses indicating not having a family.
Missing values in partner satisfaction were combined with responses indicating not having a partner.
CI, confidence interval.
Univariable and Multivariable Associations with Suicide Ideation in the Past Twelve Months and Lifetime Suicide Attempts
| Country of birth | ||||||
| Sweden | 256 (36) | 1.00 (REF) | 231 (32) | 1.00 (REF) | ||
| Other | 28 (44) | 1.38 (0.82–2.31) | 2.27[ | 21 (32) | 0.97 (0.57–1.67) | 1.15 (0.58–2.28) |
| Age groups | ||||||
| 15–19 | 46 (57) | 1.00 (REF) | 32 (40) | 1.00 (REF) | ||
| 20–29 | 139 (41) | 0.53 (0.33–0.87) | 0.54 (0.26–1.12) | 126 (37) | 0.91 (0.55–1.50) | 1.06 (0.53–2.10) |
| 30–44 | 68 (35) | 0.40 (0.24–0.69) | 0.47 (0.20–1.12) | 62 (31) | 0.69 (0.40–1.18) | 1.28 (0.58–2.85) |
| 45–64 | 27 (22) | 0.21 (0.12–0.40) | 0.11[ | 26 (21) | 0.41 (0.22–0.76) | 0.60 (0.24–1.51) |
| 65–94 | 4 (11) | 0.10 (0.03–0.30) | 0.04[ | 6 (17) | 0.31 (0.11–0.82) | 1.80 (0.18–17.74) |
| Employment status | ||||||
| Working/studying | 173 (32) | 1.00 (REF) | 159 (29) | 1.00 (REF) | ||
| Unemployed/long-term sick leave | 88 (58) | 3.03 (2.09–4.38) | 2.62[ | 75 (50) | 2.43 (1.68–3.52) | 2.52[ |
| Retired | 4 (13) | 0.33 (0.11–0.97) | 3.36 (0.21–52.43) | 5 (16) | 0.47 (0.18–1.26) | 0.34 (0.30–3.87) |
| Other | 13 (41) | 1.48 (0.72–3.07) | 0.91 (0.33–2.51) | 9 (27) | 0.92 (0.42–2.03) | 0.53 (0.20–1.39) |
| Monthly net income ($) | ||||||
| 0–1450 | 192 (46) | 1.72 (1.08–2.74) | 0.90 (0.48–1.69) | 159 (38) | 1.36 (0.85–2.19) | 1.05 (0.58–1.90) |
| 1451–2160 | 32 (33) | 1.00 (REF) | 30 (31) | 1.00 (REF) | ||
| 2161–3300 | 27 (19) | 0.48 (0.26–0.88) | 0.48 (0.21–1.09) | 33 (24) | 0.70 (0.39–1.24) | 1.03 (0.49–2.16) |
| >3300 | 15 (20) | 0.49 (0.24–1.00) | 1.96 (0.73–5.27) | 12 (16) | 0.41 (0.19–0.87) | 1.27 (0.50–3.27) |
| Do not want to answer | 15 (34) | 1.03 (0.49–2.20) | 0.61 (0.19–1.90) | 15 (35) | 1.20 (0.56–2.56) | 2.13 (0.77–5.88) |
| Education | ||||||
| No high school education | 67 (46) | 1.49 (1.01–2.19) | 1.80 (0.98–3.29) | 56 (38) | 1.19 (0.80–1.76) | 1.40 (0.82–2.39) |
| Upper-secondary education or some university | 140 (36) | 1.00 (REF) | 132 (34) | 1.00 (REF) | ||
| University education ≥3 years | 71 (32) | 0.84 (0.59–1.19) | 1.44 (0.86–2.40) | 58 (26) | 0.68 (0.47–0.98) | 0.77 (0.48–1.26) |
| Other | 6 (38) | 1.07 (0.38–3.00) | 0.93 (0.21–4.05) | 6 (38) | 1.17 (0.42–3.30) | 1.32 (0.38–4.57) |
| Illicit drug use past 6 months | ||||||
| No | 236 (34) | 1.00 (REF) | 212 (31) | 1.00 (REF) | ||
| Yes | 40 (63) | 3.20 (1.88–5.43) | 1.96 (0.99–3.88) | 34 (52) | 2.49 (1.49–4.15) | 2.31[ |
| Do not want to answer | 6 (50) | 1.91 (0.61–6.01) | 0.98 (0.21–4.51) | 6 (50) | 2.27 (0.72–7.11) | 1.13 (0.26–4.79) |
| Risky alcohol consumption | ||||||
| No | 201 (33) | 1.00 (REF) | 180 (29) | 1.00 (REF) | ||
| Yes | 76 (51) | 2.09 (1.46–3.00) | 2.16[ | 66 (43) | 1.82 (1.27–2.62) | 1.76[ |
| Trans experience | ||||||
| Trans feminine | 60 (41) | 1.00 (REF) | 54 (37) | 1.00 (REF) | ||
| Trans masculine | 75 (41) | 0.98 (0.63–1.52) | 79 (42) | 1.26 (0.80–1.96) | ||
| Gender nonbinary | 129 (38) | 0.88 (0.59–1.30) | 105 (31) | 0.76 (0.50–1.14) | ||
| Transvestite | 19 (19) | 0.33 (0.18–0.60) | 13 (13) | 0.24 (0.12–0.48) | ||
| Offensive treatment past 3 months | ||||||
| No | 88 (25) | 1.00 (REF) | 87 (24) | 1.00 (REF) | ||
| Yes | 195 (47) | 2.72 (2.00–3.70) | 1.77[ | 164 (40) | 2.06 (1.51–2.81) | 1.58[ |
| Lifetime trans-related violence | ||||||
| No | 196 (32) | 1.00 (REF) | 172 (28) | 1.00 (REF) | ||
| Yes | 79 (55) | 2.59 (1.79–3.75) | 1.99[ | 68 (47) | 2.24 (1.55–3.25) | 1.77[ |
| Do not want to answer | 9 (47) | 1.89 (0.75–4.71) | 2.76 (0.73–10.42) | 11 (58) | 3.50 (1.38–8.85) | 4.20[ |
| Fear of discrimination | ||||||
| No | 61 (23) | 1.00 (REF) | 64 (24) | 1.00 (REF) | ||
| Yes | 220 (43) | 2.52 (1.80–3.53) | 186 (36) | 1.79 (1.28–2.51) | ||
| Stigma consciousness | 1.08 (1.05–1.11) | 1.06 (1.03–1.09) | ||||
| Access to gender-affirming healthcare | ||||||
| No, do not need gender-affirming healthcare | 32 (25) | 1.00 (REF) | 23 (18) | 1.00 (REF) | ||
| Yes | 127 (41) | 2.02 (1.27–3.20) | 129 (41) | 3.12 (1.89–5.17) | 1.96 (0.90–4.24) | |
| No, but would like to access gender-affirming healthcare | 87 (40) | 1.95 (1.20–3.17) | 65 (29) | 1.86 (1.09–3.19) | 1.51 (0.75–3.06) | |
| Do not want to answer[ | 34 (30) | 1.28 (0.72–2.26) | 32 (29) | 1.79 (0.97–3.30) | 2.35[ | |
| Change of legal gender | ||||||
| No, and do not need to | 30 (20) | 1.00 (REF) | 23 (15) | 1.00 (REF) | ||
| Yes | 34 (30) | 1.71 (0.97–3.01) | 43 (38) | 3.45 (1.92–6.18) | ||
| No, but would like to | 139 (48) | 3.65 (2.30–5.80) | 116 (40) | 3.70 (2.24–6.10) | ||
| No, and cannot change legal gender because the desired gender is not available in Sweden today | 77 (38) | 2.42 (1.48–3.96) | 64 (32) | 2.60 (1.52–4.43) | ||
| Do not want to answer | 3 (21) | 1.08 (0.28–4.12) | 4 (27) | 2.04 (0.60–6.95) | ||
| Life Satisfaction scale (LiSat) | ||||||
| Life in general | ||||||
| Satisfied | 31 (13) | 1.00 (REF) | 59 (25) | 1.00 (REF) | ||
| Less satisfied | 250 (47) | 5.96 (3.94–9.02) | 190 (36) | 1.68 (1.19–2.37) | ||
| Occupation | ||||||
| Satisfied | 69 (24) | 1.00 (REF) | 81 (29) | 1.00 (REF) | ||
| Less satisfied | 212 (44) | 2.43 (1.75–3.36) | 168 (35) | 1.32 (0.96–1.82) | ||
| Finances | ||||||
| Satisfied | 42 (23) | 1.00 (REF) | 42 (23) | 1.00 (REF) | ||
| Less satisfied | 240 (41) | 2.31 (1.58–3.39) | 208 (35) | 1.86 (1.27–2.73) | ||
| Recreational time | ||||||
| Satisfied | 48 (21) | 1.00 (REF) | 61 (26) | 1.00 (REF) | ||
| Less satisfied | 234 (43) | 2.91 (2.03–4.17) | 189 (35) | 1.50 (1.06–2.11) | ||
| Contact with friends and acquaintances | ||||||
| Satisfied | 74 (25) | 1.00 (REF) | 83 (27) | 1.00 (REF) | ||
| Less satisfied | 208 (44) | 2.45 (1.78–3.38) | 1.71[ | 167 (36) | 1.50 (1.09–2.06) | |
| Sex life | ||||||
| Satisfied | 43 (24) | 1.00 (REF) | 53 (29) | 1.00 (REF) | ||
| Less satisfied | 238 (41) | 2.18 (1.49–3.19) | 195(33) | 1.19 (0.83–1.71) | ||
| Psychological wellbeing | ||||||
| Satisfied | 17 (9) | 1.00 (REF) | 35 (18) | 1.00 (REF) | ||
| Less satisfied | 265 (46) | 8.98 (5.32–15.16) | 3.60[ | 214 (37) | 2.70 (1.80–4.04) | |
| Physical health | ||||||
| Satisfied | 33 (18) | 1.00 (REF) | 36 (19) | 1.00 (REF) | ||
| Less satisfied | 249 (42) | 3.35 (2.22–5.06) | 213 (36) | 2.37 (1.58–3.53) | ||
| Family | ||||||
| Satisfied | 59 (24) | 1.00 (REF) | 64 (25) | 1.00 (REF) | ||
| Less satisfied | 175 (46) | 2.81 (1.98–4.02) | 150 (40) | 1.92 (1.36–2.73) | ||
| Have no family/missing[ | 50 (34) | 1.69 (1.08–2.66) | 38 (26) | 1.01 (0.64–1.61) | ||
| Partner | ||||||
| Satisfied | 68 (26) | 1.00 (REF) | 75 (28) | 1.00 (REF) | ||
| Less satisfied | 93 (42) | 2.08 (1.42–3.05) | 80 (36) | 1.45 (0.99–2.12) | ||
| Have no partner/missing[ | 123 (43) | 2.21 (1.54–3.17) | 97 (34) | 1.32 (0.92–1-90) | ||
| Practical support | ||||||
| Always | 86 (27) | 1.00 (REF) | 91 (29) | 1.00 (REF) | ||
| Most of the time | 133 (39) | 1.74 (1.25–2.41) | 103 (30) | 1.09 (0.78–1.52) | 0.80 (0.53–1.23) | |
| Almost never | 48 (56) | 3.38 (2.06–5.53) | 38 (44) | 1.94 (1.19–3.17) | 1.46 (0.76–2.78) | |
| Never | 14 (50) | 2.67 (1.22–5.84) | 16 (57) | 3.34 (1.52–7.34) | 4.03[ | |
| Social support | ||||||
| Yes | 194 (34) | 1.00 (REF) | 177 (31) | 1.00 (REF) | ||
| No | 87 (43) | 1.47 (1.06–2.04) | 71 (35) | 1.17 (0.84–1.64) | ||
| Open with trans identity | ||||||
| Always open | 54 (39) | 1.00 (REF) | 53 (38) | 1.00 (REF) | ||
| Sometimes open | 148 (37) | 0.92 (0.62–1.36) | 127 (31) | 0.75 (0.50–1.12) | ||
| Rarely open | 42 (31) | 0.70 (0.43–1.16) | 42 (31) | 0.74 (0.45–1.22) | ||
| Never open | 14 (29) | 0.63 (0.31–1.28) | 10 (20) | 0.40 (0.18–0.86) | ||
| Trans identity shows | 23 (62) | 2.58 (1.22–5.45) | 17 (46) | 1.39 (0.67–2.90) | ||
| Social contact with other trans people | ||||||
| Yes | 221 (36) | 1.00 (REF) | 192 (31) | 1.00 (REF) | ||
| No | 62 (38) | 1.08 (0.75–1.54) | 59 (36) | 1.21 (0.85–1.75) | ||
% Presented as column percentages.
In the questionnaire, the section concerning gender-affirming healthcare was an additional voluntary section. Respondents who chose not to complete it were coded as do not want to answer.
Missing values in family satisfaction were combined with responses indicating not having a family.
Missing values in partner satisfaction were combined with responses indicating not having a partner.
P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001.
OR, odds ratio.