Sexual Risk Behaviors Among the Transgender and Gender Diverse Population: A Concept Analysis

Alexis Long, David E. Vance, P. Fazeli
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: This concept analysis aims to create an understanding of sexual risk behavior (SRB) definitions among transgender and gender diverse (TGD) adults. SRBs are inconsistently defined across research and clinical practice among TGD adults. One major consequence of SRBs is risk of sexually transmitted infections (STI). TGD populations experience a high burden of STIs, but the varied ways in which SRBs are evaluated do not give sufficient information for researchers to examine nuanced predictors and outcomes of SRBs, which are ultimately needed to develop targeted interventions for reduction of risk behaviors. This concept analysis was conducted using Rodgers’ evolutionary method which guided the literature search, data analysis, and results. The articles included in this analysis were gathered from PubMed, CINAHL, and Embase. After title and abstract screenings, 95 articles were reviewed in full, and 63 articles were included within this analysis. Consistent antecedents of SRB were socioeconomic status, race, gender, violence, alcohol/drug use, and mental health. Attributes included several ways of defining SRBs such as frequency of condom use and type of partners. The most consistent outcome of SRBs was contraction of STIs and subsequent health problems. Few studies examined mental health outcomes of SRBs. Future research should create a standardized tool for measuring SRBs to inform policy for providing sexual health education to TGD populations, which will ultimately decrease disparities in STIs.
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变性和性别多元化人群的性风险行为:概念分析
:本概念分析旨在了解变性和性别多元化(TGD)成年人的性危险行为(SRB)定义。变性和性别多元化成年人的性风险行为在研究和临床实践中的定义并不一致。SRB 的一个主要后果是性传播感染 (STI) 风险。TGD 群体的性传播感染负担很重,但对 SRB 的评估方式各不相同,无法为研究人员提供足够的信息来研究 SRB 的细微预测因素和结果,而这正是制定有针对性的干预措施以减少危险行为所最终需要的。本概念分析采用罗杰斯进化法进行,该方法指导文献检索、数据分析和结果。本分析所包含的文章来自 PubMed、CINAHL 和 Embase。在对标题和摘要进行筛选后,对 95 篇文章进行了全文检索,其中 63 篇文章被纳入本次分析。社会经济地位、种族、性别、暴力、酗酒/吸毒和心理健康是 SRB 的一致前因。属性包括几种定义 SRB 的方法,如使用安全套的频率和伴侣类型。性传播疾病最一致的结果是感染性传播疾病和随后的健康问题。很少有研究探讨了性健康行为障碍的心理健康结果。未来的研究应该建立一个标准化的工具来衡量性健康行为障碍,从而为向同性恋、双性恋和变性者人群提供性健康教育的政策提供依据,最终减少性传播感染方面的差异。
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