Literature DB >> 30070960

Perceived Barriers to HIV Prevention Services for Transgender Youth.

Celia B Fisher1, Adam L Fried1, Margaret Desmond1, Kathryn Macapagal2, Brian Mustanski2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Many transgender youth lack access to transgender affirming care, which may put them at risk for HIV. This study explored transgender youth's perceptions regarding encounters with primary care providers (PCPs) related to gender and sexual minority (GSM) identity and sexual health.
METHODS: Youth ages 14-21 (N = 228; 45% trans masculine, 41% trans feminine, 14% gender nonbinary) completed a survey on GSM identity disclosure and acceptance, gender-affirming services, sexual health attitudes and behaviors, and interactions with PCPs involving GSM identity and concerns about stigma and confidentiality.
RESULTS: A factor analysis yielded three scales: GSM Stigma, Confidentiality Concerns, and GSM-Sexual Health Information. Items from the GSM Stigma scale showed that nearly half of respondents had not disclosed their GSM identity to their PCP due to concern about an unaccepting PCP. One-quarter of youth were less inclined to discuss GSM identity and sexual health with their PCP due to concern that their provider would disclose this information to parents; these concerns were greater among adolescents <18 and those not out to parents about their gender identity. Only 25% felt their PCP was helpful about GSM-specific sexual health issues. Youth who were out to parents about their gender identity and had received gender-affirming hormone therapy were more likely to report receiving GSM-specific sexual health information.
CONCLUSIONS: Transgender youth may not discuss their GSM identity or sexual health with PCPs because they anticipate GSM stigma and fear being "outed" to parents. PCPs should receive transgender-inclusive training to adequately address youths' sexual health needs and privacy concerns.

Keywords:  HIV/AIDS; adolescents; health disparities; prevention; stigma; transgender

Mesh:

Year:  2018        PMID: 30070960      PMCID: PMC6145040          DOI: 10.1089/lgbt.2017.0098

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  LGBT Health        ISSN: 2325-8292            Impact factor:   4.151


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