Evolving Primary Care Utilization of Transgender and Gender-Nonconforming People at a Community Sexual Health Clinic
Autor: | Robyn C. Krysiak, Nicole J Cunningham, Ryan D. Assaf, Jamieson Trevor Jann, David Herman |
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Rok vydání: | 2022 |
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Zdroj: | Transgender Health. 7:340-347 |
ISSN: | 2380-193X 2688-4887 |
DOI: | 10.1089/trgh.2021.0064 |
Popis: | Prior research has found that transgender people are less likely to have access to health care and health insurance than their cisgender peers and are more likely to delay seeking care due to systemic discrimination and stigma. To this end, this study seeks to measure transgender and gender-nonconforming (TGNC) clients' primary care utilization and compare them to their cisgender peers.Demographic data and self-reported primary care utilization from 14,372 clients attending a community health center in Los Angeles, CA, from 2018 to 2020 were examined. Descriptive statistics and multivariable regression analyses were used to examine correlates of gender identity on primary care utilization metrics-Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, and Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccinations and recent primary care visits.Of TGNC clients, 38.0% reported being vaccinated for Hepatitis A compared to 49.2% of cisgender clients (This study's results found that TGNC clients were more likely to access certain primary care services more often than their cisgender counterparts. Our results support the efficacy of such interventions, such as a health care setting designed to support the health of gender minority people, and see similar, if not greater, primary care engagement in transgender persons compared to their cisgender peers. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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