Having to "Hold It": Factors That Influence the Avoidance of Using Public Bathrooms among Transgender People.

IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL WORK Health & Social Work Pub Date : 2021-11-16 DOI:10.1093/hsw/hlab027
Justin Evan Lerner
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Abstract

Transgender people often avoid going to the bathroom in public, at work, and at school because they are afraid of facing problems while using them. Utilizing the 2015 U.S. Transgender Survey, the largest sample to date with transgender people, this study (N = 25,694) aimed to understand the factors associated with avoiding bathroom usage as well as how the avoidance may impact the health of transgender people. Logistic regression was used to examine factors associated with avoidance of bathrooms. More than six out of 10 transgender people avoided using public bathrooms. Being questioned about a person's bathroom choice, gender identity, perception of gender identity, previous experiences of discrimination, suicidal ideation, and serious psychological distress were found to be associated with avoidance of public bathrooms due to fears of having problems when using them. Gender-neutral bathrooms that are safe and accessible for transgender people need to be more available and accessible in the United States.

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不得不“憋着”:影响变性人避免使用公共厕所的因素。
跨性别者经常避免在公共场所、工作场所和学校上厕所,因为他们害怕在使用时遇到问题。利用2015年美国跨性别调查,这是迄今为止最大的跨性别人群样本,这项研究(N = 25,694)旨在了解避免使用洗手间的相关因素,以及避免使用洗手间如何影响跨性别人群的健康。使用逻辑回归来检查与回避洗手间相关的因素。超过六成的跨性别者避免使用公共厕所。研究发现,当被问及厕所选择、性别认同、对性别认同的看法、之前的歧视经历、自杀念头和严重的心理困扰时,由于担心在使用时出现问题而避免使用公共厕所。在美国,跨性别者需要更多安全、方便使用的中性浴室。
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