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Provider quality and barriers to care for transgender people: An analysis of data from the Wisconsin transgender community health assessment

Authors :
James Conniff
Stephanie L. Budge
Shor Salkas
Source :
International Journal of Transgenderism. 19:59-63
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2017.

Abstract

Background: Transgender people in the United States often lack access to high-quality health care.Methods: A group of researchers and transgender people came together in a community-based participatory research process to survey transgender Wisconsinites about their health care experiences. A multiple regression analysis of survey data was used to evaluate the association between barriers to health care, gender identity, and quality of medical and mental health care provider.Results: Seventy-seven respondents were included in this analysis. Transmasculine respondents were more likely than transfeminine respondents to report barriers to high-quality health care, but having a high-quality medical or mental health care provider was associated with reporting fewer barriers to care across the entire sample.Discussion: This community-based study suggests that health care providers play a key role in facilitating access to care for transgender Wisconsinites in the USA.

Details

ISSN :
14344599 and 15532739
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Transgenderism
Accession number :
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