| Literature DB >> 31641692 |
Kieran Todd1, Sarah M Peitzmeier1,2, Shanna K Kattari1,3, Michael Miller-Peruse1, Akshay Sharma1,2, Rob Stephenson1,4.
Abstract
Purpose: Emerging literature suggests there may be important differences in the demographic characteristics and health profiles of nonbinary transgender youth compared to binary transgender youth.Entities:
Keywords: HIV testing; gender identity; nonbinary; online survey; transgender youth
Year: 2019 PMID: 31641692 PMCID: PMC6802728 DOI: 10.1089/trgh.2018.0068
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transgend Health ISSN: 2380-193X
Demographic Characteristics of 202 Transgender Youth, United States, June 2017 to June 2018
| Total ( | Gender | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Binary[ | Nonbinary[ | |||
| Characteristics | % ( | |||
| Sex assigned at birth | ||||
| Male | 23.8 (48) | 17.65 (21) | 32.5 (27) | |
| Female | 76.2 (154) | 82.3 (98) | 67.5 (56) | |
| Sexual orientation | 0.153 | |||
| Homosexual/gay | 14.4 (29) | 16.0 (19) | 12.0 (10) | |
| Bisexual | 23.8 (48) | 26.1 (31) | 20.5 (48) | |
| Queer | 37.6 (76) | 31.1 (37) | 47.0 (39) | |
| Other[ | 24.3 (49) | 26.8 (32) | 20.5 (17) | |
| Race/ethnicity | 0.872 | |||
| Non-Hispanic White | 66.8 (135) | 66.4 (79) | 67.5 (56) | |
| Other race/ethnicity[ | 33.2 (67) | 33.6 (40) | 32.5 (27) | |
| Age | 0.594 | |||
| 15–17 | 32.67 (66) | 32.8 (39) | 32.5 (27) | |
| 18–21 | 46.5 (94) | 48.7 (58) | 43.4 (36) | |
| 22–24 | 20.8 (42) | 18.5 (22) | 24.1 (20) | |
| Has graduated high school (includes GED) | 0.812 | |||
| Yes | 70.8 (143) | 71.4 (85) | 69.9 (58) | |
| No | 29.2 (59) | 28.6 (117) | 132.1 (25) | |
| Employment status | 0.463 | |||
| Unemployed, not a student | 19.3 (39) | 21.0 (25) | 16.9 (14) | |
| Employed and/or student | 80.7 (163) | 79.0 (94) | 83.1 (69) | |
| Ever been homeless | ||||
| Yes | 19.3 (39) | 18.5 (22) | 20.5 (17) | 0.724 |
| No | 80.7 (163) | 81.5 (97) | 79.5 (66) | |
| Accessed any medical interventions to affirm their gender | ||||
| Yes | 30.7 (62) | 46.2 (55) | 8.4 (7) | |
| No, but I plan to | 47.0 (95) | 49.6 (59) | 43.4 (36) | |
| No, and I do not plan to | 22.3 (45) | 4.2 (5) | 48.2 (40) | |
| Currently living as the gender that most affirms them | ||||
| Yes | 87.1 (176) | 91.6 (109) | 80.7 (67) | |
| No | 12.9 (26) | 8.4 (10) | 19.3 (16) | |
Bold values indicate significant results (p<0.05).
Includes 82 trans man/trans masculine/trans male, and 37 trans woman/trans feminine/trans female.
Includes 50 Genderqueer/Gender nonconforming, 25 Agender/Genderfluid, 7 nonbinary, and 1 two-spirit male.
Results from Chi-square tests of homogeneity.
Includes 18 pansexual, 14 questioning/unsure, 9 heterosexual/straight, 3 asexual, 2 demisexual, 1 polysexual, and 1 sexually fluid.
Includes 16 Hispanic, 12 Black, 7 Asian, 3 Middle Eastern, 2 Native American/Alaskan Native, and 27 multiracial individuals.
GED, general educational development.
Measures of Stress, Resilience, and Health Risks in 202 Binary and Nonbinary Transgender Youth, United States, June 2017 to June 2018
| Total | Gender | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Binary | Nonbinary | ||||
| Resilience and stress factors | Minimum–maximum | Mean, median | |||
| Community connectedness[ | 5–25 | 12.5, 13 | 12.4, 12 | 0.914 | |
| Pride[ | 7–35 | 19.5, 20 | 20.8, 20 | 0.234 | |
| Stress[ | 10–40 | 17.4, 16 | 19.9, 19 | ||
Bold values indicate significant results (p<0.05).
Results from Kruskal–Wallis equality-of-populations rank tests.
Low values indicate more connectedness.
Low values indicate more self-admiration.
High values indicate more stress.
Results from Chi-square tests of homogeneity.
Results from Fisher's exact tests.
Includes synthetic marijuana, cocaine, amphetamine type stimulants, amyl nitrates, sedatives, hallucinogens, and opioids.
ATOD, alcohol, tobacco, and other drug.
Logistic Regression Analysis for Factors Associated with Nonbinary Gender Identity in Transgender Youth (n=169), United States, June 2017 to June 2018
| OR | CI | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Characteristics | |||
| Sex (AMAB)[ | 0.353 | 0.136–0.915 | 0.032 |
| Race (White)[ | 0.586 | 0.242–1.405 | 0.229 |
| Age (15–17)[ | |||
| Age (18–21 | 0.687 | 0.290–1.631 | 0.395 |
| Age (22–24) | 0.537 | 0.171–1.681 | 0.285 |
| Currently living as the gender that most affirms them | 0.873 | 0.283–2.691 | 0.813 |
| Accessed or planned to access any medical affirmation | 0.037 | 0.011–0.124 | <0.001 |
| Stress and resilience | |||
| Community connectedness | 0.932 | 0.854–1.018 | 0.116 |
| Pride | 1.064 | 1.005–1.127 | 0.033 |
| Life stress | 1.072 | 1.010–1.138 | 0.022 |
Sex reference category: male.
Race reference category: White.
Age reference category: 15–17 years old.
AMAB, assigned male at birth; CI, confidence interval; OR, odds ratio.