Experiences of Violence Among Transgender Women in Puerto Rico: An Underestimated Problem.

Autor: Rodríguez-Madera SL; a School of Public Health, Department of Social Sciences , University of Puerto Rico , Medical Sciences Campus, San Juan , Puerto Rico., Padilla M; b Global and Sociocultural Studies, School of International and Public Affairs , Florida International University , Miami , Florida , USA., Varas-Díaz N; c Institute for Psychological Research, Social Sciences Faculty , University of Puerto Rico , San Juan , Puerto Rico., Neilands T; d Center for AIDS Prevention Studies , University of California at San Francisco , San Francisco , California , USA., Vasques Guzzi AC; e Department of Psychology, Social Sciences , Faculty University of Puerto Rico , Rio Piedras Campus, San Juan , Puerto Rico., Florenciani EJ; a School of Public Health, Department of Social Sciences , University of Puerto Rico , Medical Sciences Campus, San Juan , Puerto Rico., Ramos-Pibernus A; a School of Public Health, Department of Social Sciences , University of Puerto Rico , Medical Sciences Campus, San Juan , Puerto Rico.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Journal of homosexuality [J Homosex] 2017; Vol. 64 (2), pp. 209-217. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Apr 07.
DOI: 10.1080/00918369.2016.1174026
Abstrakt: Violence is a public health concern faced on a daily basis by transgender women. Literature has documented how it adversely affects quality of life and health and in some instances leads to homicide. Considering the lack of research documenting the experiences of violence among transgender women, the objective of this article was to explore manifestations of violence among this population in Puerto Rico. The data presented in this article are part of a larger study on transgender/transsexual health in Puerto Rico. For the purpose of this article we focus on the quantitative data analysis. Participants (N = 59 transgender women) were recruited via respondent driven sampling. Implications and specific recommendations are discussed in light of these findings.
Databáze: MEDLINE