2016
DOI: 10.1089/trgh.2015.0001
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Mental Health Disparities Within the LGBT Population: A Comparison Between Transgender and Nontransgender Individuals

Abstract: Purpose: This study assessed within a Midwestern LGBT population whether, and the extent to which, transgender identity was associated with elevated odds of reported discrimination, depression symptoms, and suicide attempts.Methods: Based on survey data collected online from respondents who self-identified as lesbian, gay, bisexual, and/or transgender persons over the age of 19 in Nebraska in 2010, this study performed bivariate t- or chi-square tests and multivariate logistic regression analysis to examine di… Show more

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“…These findings, while striking, align with what has been reported in much of the previous literature on transgender patients. 2,[36][37][38][39] In addition, we observed disparities among older TMBs, who were entitled to Medicare based on age. Although rates of chronic conditions in this group were high for both TMBs and CMBs, many chronic conditions that typically occur or worsen in older ages were observed to be even more common among TMBs.…”
Section: Trans Medicare Beneficiaries and Chronic Conditions 407 Discusmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…These findings, while striking, align with what has been reported in much of the previous literature on transgender patients. 2,[36][37][38][39] In addition, we observed disparities among older TMBs, who were entitled to Medicare based on age. Although rates of chronic conditions in this group were high for both TMBs and CMBs, many chronic conditions that typically occur or worsen in older ages were observed to be even more common among TMBs.…”
Section: Trans Medicare Beneficiaries and Chronic Conditions 407 Discusmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…In the United States and other Western countries, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals have also been identified as a sociodemographic population at elevated risk for depression (WHO, 2018;King et al, 2008;Meyer, 2003). For example, lifetime prevalence rates of depression among LGBT individuals tend to be two to four times higher than their heterosexual and cisgender counterparts (King et al, 2008;Su et al, 2016;Reisner et al, 2015). Understanding the causes and consequences of depression in Thai populations is an important public health priority for the Thai Ministry of Health (The Excellence Center for Depression Disorder, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Se ha encontrado una mayor prevalencia de síntomas depresivos e intentos de suicidio en población trans que en población cisgénero (Su et al, 2016). Lo anterior podría explicar la aparición del factor AFN con ítems con carga negativa de REP en esta muestra.…”
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