Stratified analysis of health and gender-affirming care among Italian transgender and gender diverse adults.

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q1 Medicine Journal of Endocrinological Investigation Pub Date : 2025-02-15 DOI:10.1007/s40618-025-02547-y
Matteo Marconi, Angela Ruocco, Jiska Ristori, Stefania Bonadonna, Rosario Pivonello, Maria Cristina Meriggiola, Giovanna Motta, Francesco Lombardo, Maddalena Mosconi, Alessandro Oppo, Silvia Federici, Luca Bruno, Nunzia Verde, Alessandra Lami, Chiara Michela Crespi, Martina Manoli, Paola Matarrese, Carmela Santangelo, Luciana Giordani, Maria Teresa Pagano, Cristiana Barbati, Sara D'Arienzo, Alessandra Daphne Fisher, Marina Pierdominici
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Purpose: This study aimed to provide the first comprehensive analysis of the health status of transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) adults in Italy, addressing disparities in physical and mental health and access to gender-affirming care. By combining self-reported health data with clinical evaluations and incorporating demographic and clinical variables, the research offers a robust and previously unavailable health profile of this population.

Methods: An anonymous online survey targeting TGD adults across Italy was conducted from June 2020 to June 2021. The survey consisted of self-reported health assessments and clinician-conducted evaluations, collecting data on chronic physical conditions, mental health disorders, infectious diseases, and gender-affirming care. Statistical analyses, including chi-square tests and logistic regression, identified associations between demographics and health outcomes.

Results: Among 959 participants, mental health disorders were prevalent, with over half experiencing depression and/or anxiety. Non-binary individuals reported poorer health compared to binary individuals. Chronic conditions such as thyroid disorders were more common in individuals assigned female at birth (AFAB), whereas those assigned male at birth (AMAB) had higher rates of osteoporosis and sexually transmitted infections. Key health predictors included age, education, employment, and engagement in gender-affirming hormone therapy.

Conclusion: The study reveals stark health disparities among TGD individuals in Italy, emphasizing the need for targeted health policies, expanded mental health services, and specialized healthcare provider training.

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目的:本研究旨在对意大利变性和性别多元化(TGD)成年人的健康状况进行首次全面分析,解决身心健康和获得性别肯定护理方面的差异。通过将自我报告的健康数据与临床评估相结合,并纳入人口统计学和临床变量,该研究为这一人群提供了可靠的、以前从未有过的健康概况:2020 年 6 月至 2021 年 6 月期间,针对意大利各地的成年 TGD 进行了匿名在线调查。调查包括自我报告的健康评估和临床医生进行的评估,收集了有关慢性身体状况、心理健康障碍、传染病和性别平等护理的数据。包括卡方检验和逻辑回归在内的统计分析确定了人口统计学和健康结果之间的关联:结果:在 959 名参与者中,精神疾病非常普遍,超过一半的人患有抑郁症和/或焦虑症。与二元个体相比,非二元个体的健康状况较差。出生时被分配为女性(AFAB)的人更容易患甲状腺疾病等慢性疾病,而出生时被分配为男性(AMAB)的人患骨质疏松症和性传播感染的比例更高。主要的健康预测因素包括年龄、教育程度、就业情况以及是否接受过性别确认激素治疗:这项研究揭示了意大利 TGD 患者在健康方面存在的明显差异,强调了制定有针对性的健康政策、扩大心理健康服务和对医疗服务提供者进行专门培训的必要性。
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Journal of Endocrinological Investigation
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Endocrinological Investigation is a well-established, e-only endocrine journal founded 36 years ago in 1978. It is the official journal of the Italian Society of Endocrinology (SIE), established in 1964. Other Italian societies in the endocrinology and metabolism field are affiliated to the journal: Italian Society of Andrology and Sexual Medicine, Italian Society of Obesity, Italian Society of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetology, Clinical Endocrinologists’ Association, Thyroid Association, Endocrine Surgical Units Association, Italian Society of Pharmacology.
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