| Literature DB >> 30677012 |
Michelle M Johns, Richard Lowry, Jack Andrzejewski, Lisa C Barrios, Zewditu Demissie, Timothy McManus, Catherine N Rasberry, Leah Robin, J Michael Underwood.
Abstract
Transgender youths (those whose gender identity* does not align with their sex†) experience disparities in violence victimization, substance use, suicide risk, and sexual risk compared with their cisgender peers (those whose gender identity does align with their sex) (1-3). Yet few large-scale assessments of these disparities among high school students exist. The Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) is conducted biennially among local, state, and nationally representative samples of U.S. high school students in grades 9-12. In 2017, 10 states (Colorado, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Rhode Island, Vermont, Wisconsin) and nine large urban school districts (Boston, Broward County, Cleveland, Detroit, District of Columbia, Los Angeles, New York City, San Diego, San Francisco) piloted a measure of transgender identity. Using pooled data from these 19 sites, the prevalence of transgender identity was assessed, and relationships between transgender identity and violence victimization, substance use, suicide risk, and sexual risk behaviors were evaluated using logistic regression. Compared with cisgender males and cisgender females, transgender students were more likely to report violence victimization, substance use, and suicide risk, and, although more likely to report some sexual risk behaviors, were also more likely to be tested for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. These findings indicate a need for intervention efforts to improve health outcomes among transgender youths.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30677012 PMCID: PMC6348759 DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.mm6803a3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep ISSN: 0149-2195 Impact factor: 17.586
Unweighted number and weighted percentage of transgender item responses — 10 U.S. states* and nine large urban school districts, Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2017
| Site | Transgender question response | |||||||
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| No, I am not transgender | Yes, I am transgender | I am not sure if I am transgender | I do not know what this question is asking | |||||
| No. | % (95% CI) | No. | % (95% CI) | No. | % (95% CI) | No. | % (95% CI) | |
| Selected states (pooled) | 90,415 | 94.6 (94.1–95.1) | 2,359 | 1.9 (1.6–2.1) | 2,020 | 1.6 (1.4–1.9) | 1,998 | 1.9 (1.7–2.2) |
| Large urban school districts (pooled) | 28,388 | 93.9 (93.3–94.5) | 486 | 1.6 (1.4–2.0) | 499 | 1.6 (1.4–1.8) | 908 | 2.9 (2.5–3.2) |
| State and school district data (pooled) | 118,803 | 94.4 (94.0–94.8) | 2,845 | 1.8 (1.6–2.0) | 2,519 | 1.6 (1.4–1.8) | 2,906 | 2.1 (1.9–2.4) |
* Colorado, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Wisconsin.
† Boston, Massachusetts; Broward County, Florida; Cleveland, Ohio; Detroit, Michigan; District of Columbia; Los Angeles, California; New York City, New York; San Diego, California; and San Francisco, California.
Unadjusted prevalence (%) and adjusted prevalence ratios (APRs) of violence victimization, substance use, suicide risk, and sexual risk among cisgender male, cisgender female, and transgender students — 10 U.S. states* and nine large urban school districts, Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 2017
| Health risk behaviors or experiences (no. of sites that asked question) | Cisgender students | Transgender students | ||||
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| Males | Females | |||||
| % (95% CI) | APR (95% CI) | % (95% CI) | APR (95% CI)§ | % (95% CI) | APR (95% CI)§ | |
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| Felt unsafe at or traveling to/from school (17)¶ | 4.6 (4.0–5.2) | 1.0 (ref) | 7.1 (6.3–8.0) | 1.56** (1.33–1.82) | 26.9 (21.4–33.1) | 5.44**,†† (4.09–7.23) |
| Threatened or injured with a weapon at school (17)§§ | 6.4 (5.8–7.0) | 1.0 (ref) | 4.1 (3.6–4.6) | 0.63** (0.55–0.73) | 23.8 (20.0–28.1) | 3.39**,†† (2.69–4.27) |
| Ever forced to have sexual intercourse (18)¶¶ | 4.2 (3.6–4.9) | 1.0 (ref) | 10.5 (9.5–11.6) | 2.55** (2.09–3.11) | 23.8 (19.0–29.3) | 5.45**,†† (4.11–7.21) |
| Experienced sexual dating violence (15)*** | 3.5 (3.0–4.2) | 1.0 (ref) | 12.0 (10.8–13.3) | 3.51** (2.91–4.24) | 22.9 (17.4–29.5) | 6.42**,†† (4.62–8.91) |
| Experienced physical dating violence (19)††† | 5.8 (5.1–6.5) | 1.0 (ref) | 8.7 (8.0–9.4) | 1.50** (1.32–1.71) | 26.4 (21.1–32.5) | 4.15**,†† (3.13–5.48) |
| Bullied at school (18)§§§ | 14.7 (13.8–15.7) | 1.0 (ref) | 20.7 (19.6–21.8) | 1.42** (1.31–1.53) | 34.6 (29.8–39.8) | 2.33**,†† (1.95–2.78) |
| Electronically bullied (19)¶¶¶ | 10.2 (9.5–10.9) | 1.0 (ref) | 19.3 (18.5–20.2) | 1.90** (1.76–2.05) | 29.6 (24.4–35.4) | 2.90**,†† (2.40–3.49) |
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| Cigarettes, lifetime use (12) | 23.2 (21.0–25.6) | 1.0 (ref) | 22.0 (19.9–24.3) | 0.94 (0.86–1.03) | 32.9 (26.4–40.2) | 1.34**,†† (1.07–1.69) |
| Alcohol, lifetime use (16) | 53.3 (51.3–55.4) | 1.0 (ref) | 62.8 (60.9–64.6) | 1.17** (1.14–1.21) | 70.0 (63.7–75.6) | 1.31**,†† (1.20–1.43) |
| Marijuana, lifetime use (14) | 34.1 (31.9–36.4) | 1.0 (ref) | 38.0 (35.7–40.3) | 1.10** (1.05–1.16) | 43.8 (36.9–51.0) | 1.26** (1.06–1.49) |
| Cocaine, lifetime use (17) | 4.3 (3.5–5.3) | 1.0 (ref) | 2.6 (2.2–3.0) | 0.60** (0.47–0.76) | 27.2 (22.8–32.0) | 5.99**,†† (4.54–7.92) |
| Heroin, lifetime use (16) | 2.2 (1.9–2.7) | 1.0 (ref) | 0.7 (0.5–1.0) | 0.31** (0.22–0.43) | 26.1 (22.2–30.3) | 10.23**,†† (8.01–13.1) |
| Methamphetamines, lifetime use (13) | 2.3 (1.8–2.9) | 1.0 (ref) | 1.0 (0.7–1.3) | 0.42** (0.28–0.64) | 24.9 (20.9–29.3) | 9.75**,†† (7.05–13.5) |
| Ecstasy, lifetime use (12) | 3.6 (3.1–4.2) | 1.0 (ref) | 2.4 (2.1–2.8) | 0.67** (0.54–0.83) | 31.6 (26.8–36.8) | 7.87**,†† (6.03–10.3) |
| Inhalants (11)**** | 6.0 (4.9–7.5) | 1.0 (ref) | 4.9 (4.2–5.8) | 0.82 (0.66–1.02) | 31.1 (24.2–38.9) | 4.79**,†† (3.43–6.67) |
| Prescription opioid misuse (17)†††† | 11.5 (10.2–12.9) | 1.0 (ref) | 12.3 (11.1–13.7) | 1.08 (0.96–1.22) | 35.9 (31.3–40.7) | 2.95**,†† (2.41–3.60) |
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| Felt sad or hopeless (19)§§§§ | 20.7 (19.8–21.7) | 1.0 (ref) | 39.3 (38.0–40.7) | 1.91** (1.81–2.00) | 53.1 (47.7–58.4) | 2.58**,†† (2.32–2.87) |
| Considered attempting suicide (18)¶¶¶¶ | 11.0 (10.2–11.9) | 1.0 (ref) | 20.3 (19.3–21.3) | 1.85** (1.70–2.01) | 43.9 (38.3–49.7) | 3.95**,†† (3.39–4.60) |
| Made a suicide plan (16)***** | 10.4 (9.4–11.4) | 1.0 (ref) | 16.0 (15.2–16.8) | 1.56** (1.42–1.72) | 39.3 (33.1–45.8) | 3.72**,†† (3.10–4.46) |
| Attempted suicide (18)††††† | 5.5 (4.9–6.1) | 1.0 (ref) | 9.1 (8.3–10.1) | 1.70** (1.51–1.93) | 34.6 (27.1–42.9) | 6.30**,†† (4.81–8.24) |
| Had a suicide attempt treated by a doctor or nurse (14)§§§§§ | 2.1 (1.8–2.5) | 1.0 (ref) | 2.5 (2.0–3.1) | 1.24 (0.92–1.67) | 16.5 (10.9–24.3) | 7.55**,†† (4.79–11.9) |
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| Ever had sexual intercourse (17) | 35.4 (33.4–37.3) | 1.0 (ref) | 33.2 (31.4–35.0) | 0.93** (0.89–0.98) | 43.1 (35.1–51.4) | 1.21†† (0.98–1.50) |
| Had first sexual intercourse before age 13 years (19) | 4.5 (3.8–5.2) | 1.0 (ref) | 1.5 (1.3–1.8) | 0.34** (0.28–0.42) | 14.9 (11.0–19.9) | 3.17**,†† (2.16–4.66) |
| Had sexual intercourse with ≥4 persons (18) | 8.9 (7.8–10.2) | 1.0 (ref) | 5.9 (5.2–6.7) | 0.66** (0.56–0.78) | 16.4 (11.9–22.0) | 1.64**,†† (1.11–2.42) |
| Currently sexually active (18)¶¶¶¶¶ | 23.1 (21.4–24.8) | 1.0 (ref) | 25.8 (24.1–27.6) | 1.11** (1.05–1.18) | 27.8 (21.8–34.7) | 1.21 (0.94–1.57) |
| Did not use condom during last sexual intercourse (18) | 37.6 (34.9–40.5) | 1.0 (ref) | 48.9 (45.8–52.0) | 1.30** (1.19–1.42) | 63.8 (49.9–75.6) | 1.69** (1.33–2.15) |
| Did not use any method to prevent pregnancy during last sexual intercourse (18)****** | 12.8 (10.8–15.0) | 1.0 (ref) | 13.0 (11.1–15.1) | 1.06 (0.87–1.30) | 29.7 (21.5–39.5) | 2.20**,†† (1.50–3.23) |
| Drank alcohol or used drugs before last sexual intercourse (17) | 19.2 (17.0–21.6) | 1.0 (ref) | 17.9 (15.9–20.1) | 0.91 (0.76–1.09) | 30.0 (20.8–41.2) | 1.48†† (0.99–2.21) |
| Never been tested for HIV (16)†††††† | 87.4 (86.2–88.5) | 1.0 (ref) | 86.9 (85.8–87.9) | 1.00 (0.98–1.01) | 70.0 (64.4–75.0) | 0.82**,†† (0.76–0.89) |
Abbreviations: CI = confidence interval; HIV = human immunodeficiency virus; ref = referent.
* Colorado, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Wisconsin.
† Boston, Massachusetts; Broward County, Florida; Cleveland, Ohio; Detroit, Michigan; District of Columbia; Los Angeles, California; New York City, New York; San Diego, California; and San Francisco, California.
§ Statistical significance is indicated when p<0.05 or 95% CI for APR does not include 1.0; % = unadjusted prevalence; APR adjusted for race/ethnicity, grade, and site. Referent group is cisgender male students. Each outcome was assessed by more than half of the 19 sites. Items “did not use a condom during last sexual intercourse,” “did not use any method to prevent pregnancy,” and “drank alcohol or used drugs before last sex” were tested only among sexually active students.
¶ Did not go to school because they felt unsafe at school or on their way to or from school on at least 1 day during the 30 days before the survey.
** Significantly different from cisgender male students.
†† Significantly different from cisgender female students.
§§ Threatened or injured with a weapon on school property during the 12 months before the survey.
¶¶ Ever physically forced to have sexual intercourse when they did not want to.
*** Being forced to do sexual things they did not want to do by someone they were dating or going out with ≥1 times during the 12 months before the survey, among students who dated or went out with someone during the 12 months before the survey.
††† Being physically hurt on purpose by someone they were dating or going out with ≥1 times during the 12 months before the survey, among students who date or went out with someone during the 12 months before the survey.
§§§ Bullied on school property during the 12 months before the survey.
¶¶¶ Bullied through texting, Instagram, Facebook, or other social media during the 12 months before the survey.
**** Sniffed glue, breathed the contents of aerosol spray cans, or inhaled any paints or sprays to get high, one or more times during their life.
†††† Ever took prescription pain medicine without a doctor's prescription or differently than how a doctor told you to use it? (Counts drugs such as codeine, Vicodin, OxyContin, Hydrocodone, and Percocet.)
§§§§ Felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for ≥2 weeks in a row that they stopped doing some usual activities during the 12 months before the survey.
¶¶¶¶ Seriously considered attempting suicide during the 12 months before the survey.
***** Made a plan about how they would attempt suicide during the 12 months before the survey.
††††† Attempted suicide one or more times during the 12 months before the survey.
§§§§§ Attempted suicide that resulted in an injury, poisoning, or overdose that had to be treated by a doctor or nurse during the 12 months before the survey.
¶¶¶¶¶ Had sexual intercourse with at least one person during the 3 months before the survey.
****** Question asked about method used for pregnancy prevention by “you or your partner.”
†††††† Never been tested for human HIV, the virus that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) (does not count if donated blood).