Associations Between Childhood Sexual Abuse, Intimate Partner Violence Trauma Exposure, Mental Health, and Social Gender Affirmation Among Black Transgender Women.

IF 2.6 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Health Equity Pub Date : 2023-11-27 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1089/heq.2022.0161
JaNelle M Ricks, Jessica Horan
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Abstract

Introduction: The purpose of this study was to examine associations between social gender affirmation and mental health outcomes. The resulting relationships were explored within the context of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) and intimate partner violence (IPV) trauma history.

Materials and methods: A community sample of 138 Black trans women completed structured interviews assessing gender affirmation, mental health, and trauma history. Bivariate associations between gender affirmation scale and mental health measures were assessed using Pearson coefficients. Multiple linear regression models were used to generate adjusted estimates of association.

Results: Childhood sexual victimization and IPV were common. Depressive symptoms, anxiety, quality of life, and body image satisfaction were significantly associated with social gender affirmation. Recent IPV dampened this association to not significant. Gender affirmation and anxiety/panic and quality-of-life outcomes did not retain significance in models adjusted for lifetime IPV. CSA did not weaken the association.

Conclusion: Incorporating trauma-informed and gender-affirmative frameworks into medical care and evidence-based interventions is a crucial structural step toward protection of the mental health of Black trans women.

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黑人变性妇女童年性虐待、亲密伴侣暴力创伤暴露、心理健康和社会性别肯定之间的关联。
导言本研究旨在探讨社会性别肯定与心理健康结果之间的关系。材料与方法:由 138 名黑人变性女性组成的社区样本完成了结构化访谈,对性别肯定、心理健康和创伤史进行了评估。使用皮尔逊系数评估了性别肯定量表与心理健康指标之间的二元关联。使用多元线性回归模型对相关性进行调整估计:结果:童年时期遭受性侵害和 IPV 是常见现象。抑郁症状、焦虑、生活质量和身体形象满意度与社会性别肯定显著相关。最近发生的 IPV 事件则削弱了这一关联性,使其变得不显著。性别肯定与焦虑/恐慌和生活质量的关系在根据终生遭受的 IPV 调整后的模型中并不显著。CSA并没有削弱这种关联:结论:将创伤知情和性别肯定框架纳入医疗护理和循证干预措施是保护黑人变性女性心理健康的关键结构性步骤。
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