2019
DOI: 10.1089/trgh.2019.0009
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Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors Among Transgender Adults in Relation to Education, Ethnicity, and Income: A Systematic Review

Abstract: Introduction: This systematic review assessed the impact of race/ethnicity, education, and income on transgender individual's lifetime experience of suicidal thoughts and behaviors (SITB) in gray and published literature (1997–2017).Methods: Sixty four research projects (108 articles) were identified in WorldCat, PubMed, and Google Scholar. Articles were included if they were published in Canada or the United States, included original quantifiable data on transgender SITBs, and had ≥5 participants, at least 51… Show more

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“…Moreover, assessments of sexual attraction, fantasy, and behavior would offer multi‐dimensional assessment to more fully capture the diversity within the sexual minority community (Beaulieu‐Prevost & Fortin, 2015). Finally, future research should extend current findings to vulnerable populations (e.g., transgender individuals and veterans), given differences in sexual violence victimization and STBs across demographic groups (e.g., Adams & Vincent, 2019; Wilson, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Moreover, assessments of sexual attraction, fantasy, and behavior would offer multi‐dimensional assessment to more fully capture the diversity within the sexual minority community (Beaulieu‐Prevost & Fortin, 2015). Finally, future research should extend current findings to vulnerable populations (e.g., transgender individuals and veterans), given differences in sexual violence victimization and STBs across demographic groups (e.g., Adams & Vincent, 2019; Wilson, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Although no respondents reported offering primary gender-affirming surgery, in a comments section at the end of the survey, one respondent noted that a patient of his/hers was scheduled for a gender affirmation surgery, which was ultimately cancelled owing to the COVID-19 outbreak; the patient subsequently attempted suicide. Suicide rates and suicidal ideation are known to be high among transgender adults, 17 and all surgeons should be aware that the current global health crisis may exacerbate underlying mental health conditions for all patients. 18 When planning gender affirmation surgery, providers should discuss the possibility of future cancellations in elective surgery to best formulate a supportive care plan in such an event.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much higher numbers for suicide ideation (46.55%) and suicide attempts (27.19%) are reported among the population of transgender men (Adams & Vincent 2019). This is the most vulnerable group of men, a group exposed to considerable discrimination and violence.…”
Section: Two Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They instead identify themselves as "trans men" in the midst of going through the process of becoming a man (Seamont 2018). From the perspective of the individual, they might achieve the most inclusive form of masculinity but they are met with distrust, a lack of understanding, and transphobia by the rest of society, leading to drastic forms of social exclusion (Konopka et al 2020;Palmer & Clegg 2020) and higher rates of suicide (Adams & Vincent 2019).…”
Section: Two Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%