1. Unmet need for gender-affirming care as a social determinant of mental health inequities for transgender youth in Aotearoa/New Zealand.
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Tan, Kyle K H, Byrne, Jack L, Treharne, Gareth J, and Veale, Jaimie F
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MENTAL illness risk factors ,DIVERSITY & inclusion policies ,GENDER affirming care ,SOCIAL determinants of health ,HEALTH services accessibility ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,MENTAL health ,SUICIDAL ideation ,SURVEYS ,RISK assessment ,SOCIOECONOMIC factors ,CHI-squared test ,RESEARCH funding ,TRANS men ,ODDS ratio ,DATA analysis software ,MEDICAL needs assessment ,PSYCHOLOGICAL distress ,SELF-mutilation - Abstract
Background Past studies have demonstrated better mental health and well-being among transgender youth who had accessed gender-affirming care. However, few existing studies have assessed unmet need for gender-affirming care as a social determinant of mental health inequities. Methods Data on unmet need for gender-affirming care, distress and suicidality were analysed from the 2018 Counting Ourselves nationwide community-based survey of transgender people in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Associations between unmet need for gender-affirming care and mental health indicators were tested for transgender youth within the sample (aged 14–26 years; n = 608; M
age = 20.5). Results Transgender youth reported unmet needs ranging from 42% for gender-affirming hormone to 100% for feminizing surgeries and voice surgeries. Overall unmet need for gender-affirming care was associated with worse mental health. Trans men with an unmet need for chest reconstruction (84%) scored an average of 7.13 points higher on the K10 Psychological Distress Scale relative to those whose need had been met. Participants reporting unmet need for hormones (42%) had twice the odds (adjusted odds ratios = 2.01; CI = 1.02–3.98) of having attempted suicide in the last 12 months. Conclusions Dismantling barriers to accessing gender-affirming care could play a crucial role in reducing mental health inequities faced by transgender youth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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