| Literature DB >> 32084144 |
Ethan C Cicero1, Sari L Reisner2,3,4,5, Elizabeth I Merwin6,7, Janice C Humphreys6, Susan G Silva6,8.
Abstract
The goal of this exploratory study was to delineate health differences among transgender subpopulations (transgender women/TW, transgender men/TM, gender nonbinary/GNB adults). 2015 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data were analyzed to compare the health of three groups (TW:N = 369; TM:N = 239; GNB:N = 156). Logistic regression and adjusted odds ratios were used to determine whether health outcomes (fair/poor health, frequent physical and mental unhealthy days, chronic health conditions, and health problems/impairments) are related to group and its interaction with personal characteristics and socioeconomic position. Group was a significant predictor of fair/poor health and frequent mental unhealthy days, revealing significant health differences between the transgender groups. The odds of poor/fair health were approximately 2.5 times higher in TM and GNB adults relative to TW. The odds of frequent mental unhealthy days for TM were approximately 1.5-2 times greater than TW and GNB adults. Among those with health insurance, the odds of fair/poor health for GNB adults was more than 1.5-2 times higher that of TM and TW. Among those without health insurance, TM had over 7 times greater odds of fair/poor health than TW. This study underscores the importance of classifying and examining the health of the transgender population as unique subpopulations, as notable health differences were discovered. TM and GNB adults have significant health concerns, requiring the attention of clinical interventions aimed at promoting health and preventing illness.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32084144 PMCID: PMC7034836 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0228765
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Coding and description for study variables: Study populations, individual and state-level factors, seasonality, and health status outcomes.
| Category | Variable | Coding and Description |
|---|---|---|
| [1 = transgender woman (TW), 2 = transgender man (TM), 3 = gender nonbinary (GNB), 4 = cisgender men (CM), 5 = cisgender women (CW)] | ||
| Personal characteristics | Age, in years. Range: 18–79, ≥80 (reference: | |
| Race/ethnicity | 1 = White, NH; 2 = Black, NH; 3 = Hispanic; 4 = other race/ethnicity, NH (American Indian/Alaska Native; Asian only, NH; Native Hawaiian/other Pacific Islander only, non-NH; other race only, NH; or multiracial, NH) | |
| 1 = racial/ethnic minority, 0 = racial/ethnic majority (reference) | ||
| Geographic classification | [0 = suppressed, 1 = not in MSA, 2 = in MSA] | |
| Sexual orientation | [1 = straight/heterosexual, 2 = lesbian or gay, 3 = bisexual, 4 = other, 5 = don’t know/not sure] | |
| 1 = lesbian or gay, bisexual, other, and don’t know/not sure; 0 = heterosexual (reference) | ||
| Marital status | 1 = married, 2 = divorced, 3 = widowed, 4 = separated, 5 = never married, 6 = member of an unmarried couple | |
| 1 = divorced, widowed, separated, never married, 0 = married and member of an unmarried couple (reference) | ||
| Socioeconomic position | Educational attainment | [1 = some high school or less, 2 = high school/GED graduate, 3 = some college, 4 = college graduate] |
| 1 = high school/GED graduate or less, 0 = some college or college graduate (reference) | ||
| Employment status | 1 = employed for wages/self-employed, 2 = out of work, 3 = homemaker, 4 = student, 5 = retired, 6 = unable to work | |
| 1 = out of work, homemaker, student, retired, unable to work; 0 = employed, (reference) | ||
| Annual household income | [1 = <$20K, 2 = $20K to <$50K, 3 = ≥$50K] | |
| 1 = <$20K 0 = ≥$20k (reference) | ||
| Health insurance status | [1 = yes, 0 = no] | |
| 1 = yes, 0 = no (reference) | ||
| [1 = yes, 0 = no (reference)] | ||
| [Range: 27.84%–62.30%] | ||
| [1 = yes, 0 = no (reference)] | ||
| Self-rated general health | [1 = fair or poor self-rated general health, 0 = excellent, very good, or good self-rated health] | |
| Health-related quality of life | Physical unhealthy days | Range: 0–30 days. |
| 1 = ≥5 physical unhealthy days during the past 30 days, 0 = 0–5 days | ||
| Mental unhealthy days | Range: 0–30 days. | |
| 1 = ≥5 mental unhealthy days during the past 30 days, 0 = 0–5 days | ||
| Chronic health conditions | ≥ | [1 = ≥2 chronic health conditions, 0 = <2 chronic health conditions] |
| Health problems or impairments | ≥ | [1 = ≥3 health problems or impairments, 0 = <3 health problems or impairments] |
Description of variables provided in italics. Bold items represent key study measures used in analytic models. BRFSS: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System; COPD: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease; MSA: Metropolitan Status Area; NH: Non-Hispanic.
aReference = reference group for the logistic regression models.
bDiscriminatory laws/policies from Movement Advancement Project.
cPercentage voting Republican data from the Federal Election Commission.
dBRFSS participants are asked if a doctor, nurse, or other health professional had ever told them that they had the chronic health condition.
Bivariate model results: Study group, individual and state-level factors, and seasonality.
| Variable | TW ( | TM ( | GNB ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| | 53.89 ± 0.89 | 54.55 ± 1.15 | 52.77 ± 1.53 | 0.6467 |
| Race/ethnicity | 369 | 239 | 156 | |
| White, non-Hispanic (NH) | 263 (71.27) | 166 (69.46) | 104 (66.67) | |
| Black, NH | 29 (7.86) | 20 (8.37) | 11 (7.05) | |
| Hispanic | 32 (8.67) | 33 (13.81) | 18 (11.54) | |
| Other racial/ethnic minorities, NH | 45 (12.20) | 20 (8.37) | 23 (14.74) | |
| | 106 (28.73) | 73 (30.54) | 52 (33.33) | 0.5051 |
| Sexual orientation | 366 | 234 | 153 | |
| Heterosexual | 296 (80.87) | 202 (86.32) | 108 (70.59) | |
| Lesbian or gay | 13 (3.55) | 9 (3.85) | 9 (5.88) | |
| Bisexual | 39 (10.66) | 13 (5.56) | 29 (18.95) | |
| Other sexual orientations | 12 (3.28) | 4 (1.71) | 5 (3.27) | |
| Don’t know/not sure | 6 (1.64) | 6 (2.56) | 2 (1.31) | |
| | 70 (19.13) | 32 (13.68) | 45 (29.41) | |
| Marital status | 365 | 236 | 156 | – |
| Married | 178 (48.77) | 114 (48.31) | 64 (41.03) | |
| Divorced | 58 (15.89) | 27 (11.44) | 19 (12.18) | |
| Widowed | 26 (7.12) | 38 (16.10) | 23 (14.74) | |
| Separated | 7 (1.92) | 8 (3.39) | 8 (5.13) | |
| Never married | 87 (23.84) | 44 (18.64) | 38 (24.36) | |
| Member of an unmarried couple | 9 (2.47) | 5 (2.12) | 4 (2.56) | |
| | 178 (48.77) | 117 (49.58) | 88 (56.41) | 0.1869 |
| Educational attainment | 368 | 238 | 156 | |
| Some high school or less | 44 (11.96) | 42 (17.65) | 15 (9.62) | |
| High school graduate | 142 (38.59) | 81 (34.03) | 59 (37.82) | |
| Some college | 106 (28.80) | 58 (24.37) | 41 (26.28) | |
| College graduate | 76 (20.65) | 57 (23.95) | 41 (26.28) | |
| | 186 (50.54) | 123 (51.68) | 74 (47.44) | 0.6574 |
| Employment status | 366 | 234 | 154 | |
| Employed | 161 (43.99) | 105 (44.87) | 65 (42.21) | |
| Out of work | 27 (7.38) | 10 (4.27) | 10 (6.49) | |
| Homemaker | 13 (3.55) | 14 (5.98) | 8 (5.19) | |
| Student | 20 (5.46) | 11 (4.70) | 8 (5.19) | |
| Retired | 103 (28.14) | 65 (27.78) | 46 (29.87) | |
| Unable to work | 42 (11.48) | 29 (12.39) | 17 (11.04) | |
| | 205 (56.01) | 129 (55.13) | 89 (57.79) | 0.8464 |
| Annual household income | 318 | 203 | 135 | – |
| <$20K | 82 (25.79) | 43 (21.18) | 34 (25.19) | |
| $20K to <$50K | 114 (35.85) | 91 (44.83) | 50 (37.04) | |
| ≥$50K | 122 (38.36) | 69 (33.99) | 51 (37.78) | |
| | 82 (25.79) | 43 (21.18) | 34 (25.19) | 0.4103 |
| Health insurance status | 363 | 237 | 154 | |
| | 28 (7.59) | 32 (13.39) | 19 (12.18) | |
| 369 | 239 | 156 | ||
| | 100 (27.10) | 67 (28.03) | 46 (29.49) | 0.8236 |
| | 47.06 ± 0.52 | 48.87 ± 0.58 | 46.80 ± 0.92 | |
| | 182 (49.32) | 108 (45.19) | 68 (43.59) | 0.3255 |
Number of participants in study group with data available (N, unweighted) reported for each variable. For categorical variables, number (n), percent (%) of N, and P-values from logistic regression that accounted for cluster and strata data are provided. Least squares mean ± SD and P-values from General Linear Models presented for age and percent voting Republican. Variables included in the analytic models shown in bold. Bold P-values indicates statistical significance at the 0.05 level. GNB: gender nonbinary adults; NH: non-Hispanic; SEM: standard error of the mean; TM: transgender men; TW: transgender women.
aAge, state-level variables, and seasonality had no missing data.
Bivariate model results: Study group and health outcomes.
| Health status outcome | TW ( | TM ( | GNB ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Self-rated general health | 369 | 238 | 156 | |
| Excellent | 60 (16.26) | 31 (13.03) | 17 (10.90) | |
| Very good | 98 (26.56) | 75 (31.51) | 39 (25.00) | |
| Good | 125 (33.88) | 82 (34.45) | 50 (32.05) | |
| Fair | 59 (15.99) | 27 (11.34) | 33 (21.15) | |
| Poor | 27 (7.32) | 23 (9.66) | 17 (10.90) | |
| | 86 (23.31) | 50 (21.01) | 50 (32.05) | |
| Physical unhealthy days | 362 | 227 | 153 | |
| 0 days | 225 (62.15) | 131 (57.71) | 82 (53.59) | |
| 1–5 days | 54 (14.92) | 39 (17.18) | 39 (25.49) | |
| 6–15 days | 41 (11.33) | 24 (10.57) | 13 (8.50) | |
| 16–29 days | 11 (3.04) | 9 (3.96) | 2 (1.31) | |
| 30 days | 31 (8.56) | 24 (10.57) | 17 (11.11) | |
| | 93 (25.69) | 61 (26.87) | 39 (25.49) | 0.9246 |
| Mental unhealthy days | 360 | 232 | 150 | |
| 0 days | 228 (63.33) | 143 (61.64) | 95 (63.33) | – |
| 1–5 days | 63 (17.50) | 38 (16.38) | 23 (15.33) | |
| 6–15 days | 38 (10.56) | 26 (11.21) | 15 (10.00) | |
| 16–29 days | 14 (3.89) | 4 (1.72) | 5 (3.33) | |
| 30 days | 17 (4.72) | 21 (9.05) | 12 (8.00) | |
| | 81 (22.50) | 63 (27.16) | 37 (24.67) | 0.3809 |
| 354 | 231 | 149 | ||
| ≥ | 130 (36.72) | 78 (33.77) | 61 (40.94) | 0.2986 |
| 366 | 234 | 152 | ||
| ≥ | 55 (15.03) | 40 (17.09) | 32 (21.05) | 0.1845 |
Number of participants in study group with data available (N, unweighted) reported for each variable. For categorical variables, number (n), percent (%) of N, and P-values from logistic regression that accounted for cluster and strata data are provided. Variables included in the analytic models shown in bold. Bold P-values indicates statistical significance at the 0.05 level. GNB: gender nonbinary adults; TM: transgender men; TW: transgender women.
Final multivariable model results: Health status outcomes.
| Health status outcome | Predictor | F | df | aOR | CI | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fair/poor health | 732 | Study group | 3.31 | 2 | |||
| Sexual minority | 6.52 | 1 | 0.0110 | 1.69 | 1.13, 2.53 | ||
| High school graduate or less | 4.45 | 1 | 0.0354 | 1.43 | 1.03, 2.01 | ||
| Not working | 61.29 | 1 | <0.0001 | 4.22 | 2.94, 6.05 | ||
| Uninsured | 0.95 | 1 | 0.3295 | 0.73 | 0.38, 1.38 | ||
| SG*Uninsured | 5.32 | 2 | 0.0052 | ||||
| Frequent physical unhealthy days | 727 | Study group | 0.53 | 2 | 0.5888 | ||
| Sexual minority | 7.87 | 1 | 0.0052 | 1.72 | 1.18, 2.53 | ||
| Not working | 49.18 | 1 | <0.0001 | 3.38 | 2.40, 4.76 | ||
| Frequent mental unhealthy days | 631 | Study group | 2.94 | 2 | |||
| Age | 22.19 | 1 | <0.0001 | 0.98 | 0.97, 0.99 | ||
| Sexual minority | 8.08 | 1 | 0.0047 | 1.76 | 1.19, 2.61 | ||
| Not working | 17.82 | 1 | <0.0001 | 2.29 | 1.56, 3.36 | ||
| Low income | 5.74 | 1 | 0.0171 | 1.62 | 1.09, 2.41 | ||
| ≥ 2 chronic health conditions | 718 | Study group | 0.78 | 2 | 0.4602 | ||
| Age | 67.31 | 1 | <0.0001 | 1.04 | 1.03, 1.05 | ||
| Unmarried | 11.48 | 1 | 0.0008 | 1.70 | 1.25, 2.32 | ||
| Not working | 27.93 | 1 | <0.0001 | 2.39 | 1.73, 3.31 | ||
| ≥ 3 health problems or impairments | 616 | Study group | 1.14 | 2 | 0.3199 | ||
| Sexual minority | 17.49 | 1 | <0.0001 | 2.72 | 1.70, 4.35 | ||
| Unmarried | 9.09 | 1 | 0.0028 | 2.06 | 1.28, 3.29 | ||
| Not working | 31.80 | 1 | <0.0001 | 5.18 | 2.92, 9.19 | ||
| Low income | 8.45 | 1 | 0.0039 | 2.07 | 1.27, 3.38 | ||
| Uninsured | 4.24 | 1 | 0.0401 | 0.38 | 0.15, 0.96 | ||
| Discriminatory laws/policies | 3.85 | 1 | 0.0506 | 1.48 | 1.00, 2.18 | ||
Number of participants (N, unweighted) included in each model. Bold indicates significant, at the 0.05 level, study group main effects. aOR and their 95% CIs for significant SG main effects and interactions are reported in Tables 4 and 5, as well as Fig 1. Age is in descending order (highest to lowest values). aOR: adjusted odds ratio; CI: confidence interval; df: degrees of freedom; SG: study group.
Final multivariable model results: Summary of significant predictors for health status outcomes.
| Predictor | Health status outcome | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fair/poor health | Frequent physical unhealthy days | Frequent mental unhealthy days | ≥2 chronic health conditions | ≥3 health problems or impairments | |
| Study group | X | X | |||
| Age | X | X | |||
| Racial/ethnic minority | |||||
| Sexual minority | X | X | X | X | |
| Unmarried | X | X | |||
| High school graduate or less | X | ||||
| Not working | X | X | X | X | X |
| Low income | X | X | |||
| Uninsured | X | X | |||
| SG* Racial/ethnic minority | |||||
| SG*Sexual minority | |||||
| SG*Unmarried | |||||
| SG* High school graduate or less | |||||
| SG* Unemployed | |||||
| SG*Low income | |||||
| SG*Uninsured | X | ||||
| Discriminatory laws/policies | X | ||||
| Percent voting Republican | |||||
| Winter/Fall | |||||
SG: study group.
Fig 1Final multivariable model results: Significant study group interaction for the fair/poor health outcome.
GNB: gender nonbinary adults; TM: transgender men; TW: transgender women.
Final multivariable model results: A posteriori contrasts for study group and health status outcomes.
| Pairwise contrasts | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Health status outcome | TW/TM | TW/GNB | TM/GNB |
| Fair/poor health | |||
| | 0.8226 | ||
| aOR | 0.43 | 0.39 | 0.92 |
| 95% CI | 0.21, 0.87 | 0.17, 0.93 | 0.42, 1.98 |
| Frequent mental unhealthy days | |||
| | 0.5613 | ||
| aOR | 0.67 | 1.15 | 1.72 |
| 95% CI | 0.45, 0.99 | 0.72, 1.81 | 1.05, 2.81 |
Bold indicates statistical significance at the 0.05 level. aOR: adjusted odds ratio; CI: confidence interval; GNB: gender nonbinary adults; TM: transgender men; TW: transgender women.
Final multivariable model results: A posteriori contrasts for study group interaction for the fair/poor health outcome.
| Uninsured | Insured | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Health status outcome | SG1/ SG2 | aOR | 95% CI | aOR | 95% CI | ||
| Fair/poor health | TW/TM | 0.14 | 0.04, 0.53 | 1.34 | 0.87, 2.06 | 0.1863 | |
| TW/GNB | 0.24 | 0.05, 1.27 | 0.0938 | 0.64 | 0.42, 0.98 | ||
| TM/GNB | 1.75 | 0.41, 7.48 | 0.4518 | 0.48 | 0.29, 0.79 | ||
Bold indicates statistical significance at the 0.05 level. aOR: adjusted odds ratio; CI: confidence interval; GNB: gender nonbinary adults; SG: study group (SG2 = reference group); TM: transgender men; TW: transgender women.