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Insurance Coverage and Use of Hormones Among Transgender Respondents to a National Survey

Authors :
Stroumsa, Daphna
Crissman, Halley P.
Dalton, Vanessa K.
Kolenic, Giselle
Richardson, Caroline R.
Source :
Annals of Family Medicine. Nov-Dec, 2020, Vol. 18 Issue 6, p528, 7 p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

PURPOSE We undertook a study to assess the associations between barriers to insurance coverage for gender-affirming hormones (either lack of insurance or claim denial) and patterns of hormone use among transgender adults. METHODS We used data from the US Transgender Survey, a large national sample of 27,715 transgender adults, collected from August to September 2015. We calculated weighted proportions and performed multivariate logistic regression analyses. RESULTS Of 12,037 transgender adults using hormones, 992 (9.17%) were using nonprescription hormones. Among insured respondents, 2,528 (20.81%) reported that their claims were denied. Use of nonprescription hormones was more common among respondents who were uninsured (odds ratio = 2.64; 95% CI, 1.88-3.71; P CONCLUSIONS Lack of insurance coverage for gender-affirming hormones is associated with lower overall odds of hormone use and higher odds of use of nonprescription hormones; such barriers may thus be linked to unmonitored and unsafe medication use, and increase the risks for adverse health outcomes. Ensuring access to hormones can decrease the economic burden transgender people face, and is an important part of harm-reduction strategies.<br />INTRODUCTION Over the last decade, transgender and nonbinary people have gained visibility, and considerable strides have been made toward addressing their health care disparities and needs. (1-5) Primary care physicians [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15441709
Volume :
18
Issue :
6
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Annals of Family Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.643331636
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.2586