美国某县最近被监禁的变性人和顺性人之间的慢性病比较

IF 10.5 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL International Journal of Transgender Health Pub Date : 2023-11-14 DOI:10.1080/26895269.2023.2280175
John Will, Kristin Walsh, Jules Chyten-Brennan
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背景:与顺性人相比,变性人患某些慢性疾病的风险更高。同样,研究还表明,与非正义相关的个体相比,正义相关的个体患慢性病的风险更高。目的:本研究旨在调查使用美国县卫生系统提供的医疗服务或被监禁在同一县监狱的变性人和顺性人之间慢性疾病诊断的差异。方法:我们利用来自美国一个县卫生系统的电子健康记录数据,包括来自当地监狱的数据,来评估跨性别者和顺性别者在某些慢性病诊断上的差异。我们还比较了经历过监禁的人和没有经历过监禁的人。结果:我们发现最近被监禁的变性人比顺性人更容易被诊断为物质使用障碍、艾滋病毒/艾滋病和丙型肝炎。最近没有被监禁经历的跨性别者比异性恋者更容易被诊断为艾滋病毒/艾滋病、癫痫发作障碍、重度抑郁症和双相情感障碍。结论:这些结果突出了跨性别者如何不成比例地受到癌症环境内外某些疾病的影响。关键词:艾滋病病毒感染药物使用障碍跨性别美国披露声明作者声明无利益冲突。其他信息资金作者报告没有与本文所述工作相关的资金。
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A comparison of chronic conditions between transgender and cisgender individuals with recent incarceration and in the community in a United States county
AbstractBackground: Transgender individuals are known to be at a higher risk for certain chronic conditions compared to cisgender individuals. Similarly, research also shows justice-involved individuals have a higher risk of chronic conditions compared to non-justice-involved individuals.Aim: This study aims to investigate the differences in chronic disease diagnoses between transgender and cisgender individuals who either utilized healthcare services provided by a US county health system or who were incarcerated in the same county’s jail.Method: We leveraged electronic health record data from a United States county health system, including data from the local jail, to evaluate the difference in diagnosis of certain chronic conditions among transgender and cisgender individuals. We also compared individuals who experienced incarceration and those who did not.Results: We found transgender individuals experiencing recent incarceration were more likely to be diagnosed with substance use disorder, HIV/AIDS, and Hepatitis C than cisgender individuals. Transgender individuals not experiencing recent incarceration were more likely to be diagnosed with HIV/AIDS, seizure disorder, major depressive disorder, and bipolar disorder than cisgender individuals.Conclusion: These results highlight how transgender individuals may be disproportionately impacted by certain diseases within and outside carceral settings.Keywords: HIVincarcerationsubstance use disordertransgenderUnited States Disclosure statementThe authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.Additional informationFundingThe author(s) reported there is no funding associated with the work featured in this article.
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