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Socioeconomic status in Danish transgender persons : a nationwide register-based cohort study

Authors :
Simon Bang Mohr Kristensen
Katrine Hass Rubin
Marianne Andersen
Guy T'Sjoen
Malene Hilden
Øjvind Lidegaard
Dorte Glintborg
Aisa Burgwal
Source :
ENDOCRINE CONNECTIONS, Endocrine Connections, Vol 10, Iss 9, Pp 1155-1166 (2021), Glintborg, D, Rubin, K H, Kristensen, S B M, Lidegaard, Ø, T’sjoen, G, Burgwal, A, Hilden, M & Andersen, M S 2021, ' Socioeconomic status in danish transgender persons : A nationwide register-based cohort study ', Endocrine Connections, vol. 10, no. 9, pp. 1155-1166 . https://doi.org/10.1530/EC-21-0119, Endocrine Connections
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background Gender dysphoria could be associated with low socioeconomic status (SES). SES could be modified by age, ethnic background, and medical morbidity. Aim To determine SES in a national study population including transgender persons in Denmark. Methods National register-based cohort study in Danish transgender persons and age-matched controls. The transgender study cohort included persons with ICD-10 diagnosis code of 'gender identity disorder' and/or persons with legal sex change and persons who fulfiled the inclusion criteria during 2000–2018. The main outcome measure was SES including personal income, occupational status, and education. Results The cohort included 2770 transgender persons and 27,700 controls. In the transgender study cohort, 1437 were assigned male at birth (AMAB), median age (interquartile range, IQR) 26.0 (17.3) years, and 1333 were assigned female at birth (AFAB), median age 22.5 (10.3) years. Adjusting for age and sex, the relative risk ratio (RRR) of low vs high personal income was 5.6 (95% CI: 4.9; 6.3) in transgender persons compared to controls. The RRR of low vs high income was 6.9 (5.8; 8.3) in persons AMAB compared to control males and 4.7 (3.9; 5.6) in persons AFAB compared to control females. The RRR of low vs high income was 3.7 (3.2; 4.3) in transgender persons of Danish origin compared to controls. The Charlson comorbidity index was comparable in transgender persons vs controls. Conclusions Being transgender was negatively associated with SES. In transgender persons, the risk of low vs high income could be more pronounced in transgender persons of foreign origin.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20493614
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ENDOCRINE CONNECTIONS, Endocrine Connections, Vol 10, Iss 9, Pp 1155-1166 (2021), Glintborg, D, Rubin, K H, Kristensen, S B M, Lidegaard, Ø, T’sjoen, G, Burgwal, A, Hilden, M & Andersen, M S 2021, ' Socioeconomic status in danish transgender persons : A nationwide register-based cohort study ', Endocrine Connections, vol. 10, no. 9, pp. 1155-1166 . https://doi.org/10.1530/EC-21-0119, Endocrine Connections
Accession number :
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