Depressive and Anxiety Symptoms Were More Common for Transgender Individuals Whose Gender-Affirming Surgeries Were Cancelled or Delayed Due to COVID-19: A Global Cross-Sectional Study.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q1 Social Sciences Transgender Health Pub Date : 2024-08-16 eCollection Date: 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1089/trgh.2022.0052
Anna Marie Fennell, Aaron A Wiegand, Arjee Restar, Jennifer L Glick, Sam Wilson Beckham, Brooke A Jarrett
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Gender-affirming surgeries, which have well-established mental health benefits, were cancelled and delayed for transgender people worldwide during the COVID-19 crisis. Of 253 scheduled gender-affirming surgeries among transgender adults across 35 countries in late 2020, 27% (n=69) reported that the COVID-19 crisis limited their access to gender-affirming surgery (i.e., cancelled, postponed indefinitely, or rescheduled). In adjusted models, respondents with reduced access to surgeries were somewhat more likely to screen positive for depressive or anxiety symptoms, whereas those who maintained access were more likely to report higher levels of happiness. Our findings illustrate the transgender-specific harms of the COVID-19 crisis on gender-affirming surgeries and mental health.

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抑郁和焦虑症状在因COVID-19而取消或推迟性别确认手术的跨性别者中更为常见:一项全球横断面研究
在新冠肺炎危机期间,全球变性人的变性手术被取消和推迟,这些手术对心理健康有着良好的益处。2020年末,在35个国家的253例计划性别确认手术中,27%(n=69)报告称,新冠肺炎危机限制了他们接受性别确认手术的机会(即取消、无限期推迟或重新安排)。在调整后的模型中,接受手术次数减少的受访者更有可能对抑郁或焦虑症状进行阳性筛查,而那些坚持接受手术的人更有可能报告更高水平的幸福感。我们的研究结果说明了新冠肺炎危机对性别确认手术和心理健康的跨性别危害。
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Transgender Health
Transgender Health Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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