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Prevalence and Correlates of Suicidal Ideation and Suicide Attempt Among Transgender Men in San Francisco 旧金山跨性别男性自杀念头和自杀企图的患病率及其相关性
Pub Date : 2022-08-12 DOI: 10.1891/lgbtq-2020-0019
N. P. Menezes, Grace S. Liu, E. Wilson, H. Raymond, W. Mcfarland
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The Impact of Gender Identity Stigma and Mental Health on HIV Treatment among Transgender Women in Argentina 性别认同污名和心理健康对阿根廷跨性别妇女艾滋病治疗的影响
Pub Date : 2022-06-20 DOI: 10.1891/lgbtq-2020-0065
P. Radusky, I. Arístegui, L. Mandell, Emanuel Dell’Isola, Virginia Zalazar, N. Cardozo, C. Frola, D. Jones, O. Sued
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Interdisciplinary, Inclusive, and Innovative: Promoting a Paradigmatic Shift in Cancer Research Among Transgender and Gender Diverse Adolescents and Young Adults. 跨学科,包容和创新:促进跨性别和性别多样化青少年和年轻人癌症研究的范式转变
Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI: 10.1891/lgbtq-2021-0005
Megan S Paceley, Shanna K Kattari, Nina Jackson Levin, Anthony Banks, Virginia Ramseyer Winter, Loren Bauerband, Diane M Harper

Transgender and gender diverse (TGD) adolescents and young adults (AYA) face heightened risks of cancer due to cissexism and transphobia in healthcare, low cancer screening rates, limited knowledge and awareness of cancer risk and screenings, poor healthcare experiences, and exposure to sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Despite this, TGD AYA cancer risk is relatively unexamined in oncology research. To intervene early and mitigate risk, we require holistic understandings of cancer risk among TGD AYA. This research brief engages with an interdisciplinary knowledge base to identify gaps and limitations warranting critical attention by TGD AYA and cancer scholars. The current literature on TGD AYA risks for cancer are explored with specific attention to the social environment and its impact on cancer risk. The brief ends with a call to action for a paradigmatic shift to promote inclusive, innovative, and interdisciplinary cancer research with TGD AYA.

跨性别和性别多样化(TGD)青少年和年轻人(AYA)面临癌症风险的增加,这是由于医疗保健中的自恋和跨性别恐惧症、癌症筛查率低、对癌症风险和筛查的知识和认识有限、医疗保健经验差以及接触性传播感染(STIs)。尽管如此,在肿瘤学研究中,TGD AYA癌症风险相对未经检查。为了及早干预并降低风险,我们需要全面了解TGD AYA中的癌症风险。本研究简介涉及跨学科知识库,以确定需要TGD AYA和癌症学者重点关注的差距和局限性。对癌症TGD AYA风险的现有文献进行了探讨,特别关注社会环境及其对癌症风险的影响。简报最后呼吁采取行动,与TGD AYA一起推动包容性、创新性和跨学科的癌症研究。
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Integrating Multicultural Orientation into Cancer Care for Sexual and Gender Minorities: A New Paradigm for Leadership, Practice, and Research 将多元文化取向融入性和性别少数群体的癌症护理:领导、实践和研究的新范式
Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI: 10.1891/lgbtq-2021-0011
Trisha L. Raque, A. Kracen, J. Owen, Scout Nfn, E. Muenks, Cameron Andrews
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Cervical Cancer Risk and Prevention Practices Among Sexual Minority Women with Criminal-Legal System Involvement. 刑事法律系统参与的性少数群体妇女的癌症风险和预防做法。
Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI: 10.1891/lgbtq-2021-0009
Yasmeen Mansour, Amanda Emerson, Ashlyn Lipnicky, Jennifer Lorvick, Megan Comfort, Sofia Mildrum Chana, Megha Ramaswamy

Women with criminal-legal system involvement bear a disproportionate burden of cervical cancer, indeed 4-5 times more than women without criminal-legal system involvement. While we also know that sexual minority identification (lesbian/gay, queer, bisexual, or not straight) is more common among women with criminal-legal system involvement, we lack understanding of the cervical cancer risk and prevention practices of this group of women. In 2019-2020, we used surveys to investigate cervical cancer risk and prevention practices among 510 women with criminal-legal system involvement in Kansas City (KS and MO), Oakland (CA), and Birmingham (AL). In a secondary data analysis, we compared sexual minority women (SMW defined as women who identified as lesbian/gay, bisexual, or other -19% of the sample) to women who identified as heterosexual or straight - 81% of sample). SMW were less likely to have ever gotten a cervical cancer screening test, compared to straight women. Having a provider whom women felt they could rely on was associated with having an up-to-date cervical cancer screening test among SMW. SMW with criminal-legal system involvement are missing out on necessary cancer screenings. Further study to understand why and interventions to ensure this group receives preventive care are needed to prevent cervical cancer and reduce disparities.

有刑事司法系统参与的妇女承受着不成比例的子宫颈癌症负担,实际上是没有刑事司法系统介入的妇女的4-5倍。虽然我们也知道性少数群体识别(女同性恋/男同性恋、酷儿、双性恋或非异性恋)在涉及刑事司法系统的女性中更为常见,但我们对这类女性的子宫颈癌症风险和预防做法缺乏了解。2019-2020年,我们使用调查对堪萨斯城(堪萨斯州和密苏里州)、奥克兰(加利福尼亚州)和伯明翰(AL)510名参与刑事司法系统的女性进行了子宫颈癌症风险和预防实践调查。在第二次数据分析中,我们比较了性少数群体女性(SMW定义为女同性恋/男同性恋、双性恋或其他身份的女性,占样本的19%)与异性恋或异性恋女性(占样本的81%)。与异性恋女性相比,SMW不太可能接受癌症宫颈筛查。有一个女性认为可以依赖的提供者与在法定最低工资中进行最新的癌症筛查测试有关。涉及刑事司法系统的法定最低工资错过了必要的癌症筛查。需要进一步研究,以了解为什么和干预措施,确保这一群体获得预防性护理,以预防癌症并减少差异。
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The Complexity of Sex-Based Cancer Screenings for Veterans with Gender-Related Diagnoses in VA Care 基于性别的癌症筛查在退伍军人护理中的复杂性
Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI: 10.1891/lgbtq-2021-0010
Allison R. Warren, C. Brandt, L. Bastian, Qing Zeng, Anne Black, J. Goulet
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"Queer Insights": Considerations and Challenges for Assessing Sex, Gender Identity, and Sexual Orientation in Oncofertility Research. “酷儿洞察”:在肿瘤生育研究中评估性别、性别认同和性取向的思考和挑战
Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI: 10.1891/lgbtq-2021-0015
Nina Jackson Levin, Anao Zhang, Shanna Kattari, Molly Moravek, Bradley Zebrack

This article addresses issues related to clinical and research approaches to oncofertility for adolescent and young adult (AYA) sexual and gender minority (SGM) cancer patients. Limited attention has been dedicated to understanding the extent to which oncofertility services are appropriately and equitably delivered to AYAs with diverse orientations toward sexual orientation, gender identity, and future family. Unresolved challenges to conducting research with this vulnerable population perpetuate a lack of adequate knowledge about SGM AYA oncofertility needs. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to inform considerations of sex, gender identity, and sexual orientation for investigations that include SGM AYAs. In order to improve the knowledge base and clinical services for this population, we discuss (1) challenges to sampling this population; (2) categorization and survey logic (e.g., skip patterns) in light of fluid sexual orientation and gender identities; and (3) clinical implications of accurately assessing sex and gender for oncofertility research and practice. We also recommend strategies for producing inclusive and accurate assessments of sexual and gender identity categories in both research and clinical encounters with SGM AYAs. Incorporating "queer insights" into empirical research - that is, positioning queer theory at the center of oncofertility study design - is suggested as a future direction for oncofertility research and practice.

本文探讨了与青少年和年轻成人(AYA)性与性别少数群体(SGM)癌症患者共孕的临床和研究方法相关的问题。人们很少关注如何为具有不同性取向、性别认同和未来家庭取向的青少年提供适当、公平的辅助生育服务。针对这一弱势人群开展研究所面临的挑战尚未得到解决,这使得人们对上海通用汽车亚裔患者的辅助生育需求始终缺乏足够的了解。因此,本文旨在为包括 SGM 青少年在内的调查提供有关性别、性别认同和性取向的信息。为了改进对该人群的知识库和临床服务,我们讨论了:(1)对该人群进行抽样调查所面临的挑战;(2)根据多变的性取向和性别认同进行分类和调查逻辑(如跳过模式);以及(3)准确评估性别和性取向对辅助生育研究和实践的临床影响。我们还提出了一些策略建议,以便在与 SGM 青少年的研究和临床接触中,对性取向和性别认同类别进行包容和准确的评估。我们建议将 "同性恋见解 "纳入实证研究--即把同性恋理论置于非同性生育研究设计的中心--作为非同性生育研究与实践的未来方向。
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Sexual and Gender Minority Cancer Special Issue Summary: Plans for Transformative Change in Cancer Health Equity 性和性别少数群体癌症特刊摘要:癌症健康公平变革计划
Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI: 10.1891/lgbtq-2021-0037
I. Tamí-Maury, Shine Chang, Miria Kano, Nelson F Sánchez
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Adapting an Inner-City PrEP Peer Change Agent Intervention for the Suburbs 在郊区调整市中心PrEP同伴改变代理干预
Pub Date : 2022-05-31 DOI: 10.1891/lgbtq-2021-0028
A. Santella, S. Cooper, Alex Hernandez
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Secondary Analysis of the Michigan Transgender Health Survey Examining HIV and STI Screening Use among Transmasculine Individuals 对密歇根州跨性别健康调查的二次分析,该调查检查了跨男性个体中HIV和STI筛查的使用情况
Pub Date : 2022-05-31 DOI: 10.1891/lgbtq-2021-0025
Lucas R. Prieto, Deirdre A. Shires, Leonardo Kattari, Ishaan K. Modi, Brayden A. Misiolek, S. Kattari
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