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How the COVID-19 pandemic affects transgender health care - A cross-sectional online survey in 63 upper-middle-income and high-income countries

BACKGROUND: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, access to medical care is restricted for nearly all non-acute conditions. Due to their status as a vulnerable social group and the inherent need for transition-related treatments, transgender people are assumed to be affected particularly severely by the res...

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Autores principales: Koehler, Andreas, Motmans, Joz, Mulió Alvarez, Leo, Azul, David, Badalyan, Karen, Basar, Koray, Dhejne, Cecilia, Duišin, Dragana, Grabski, Bartosz, Dufrasne, Aurore, Jokic-Begic, Natasa, Prunas, Antonio, Richards, Christina, Sabir, Kirill, Veale, Jaimie, Nieder, Timo Ole
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Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10373616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37519919
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/26895269.2021.1986191
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author Koehler, Andreas
Motmans, Joz
Mulió Alvarez, Leo
Azul, David
Badalyan, Karen
Basar, Koray
Dhejne, Cecilia
Duišin, Dragana
Grabski, Bartosz
Dufrasne, Aurore
Jokic-Begic, Natasa
Prunas, Antonio
Richards, Christina
Sabir, Kirill
Veale, Jaimie
Nieder, Timo Ole
author_facet Koehler, Andreas
Motmans, Joz
Mulió Alvarez, Leo
Azul, David
Badalyan, Karen
Basar, Koray
Dhejne, Cecilia
Duišin, Dragana
Grabski, Bartosz
Dufrasne, Aurore
Jokic-Begic, Natasa
Prunas, Antonio
Richards, Christina
Sabir, Kirill
Veale, Jaimie
Nieder, Timo Ole
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description BACKGROUND: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, access to medical care is restricted for nearly all non-acute conditions. Due to their status as a vulnerable social group and the inherent need for transition-related treatments, transgender people are assumed to be affected particularly severely by the restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: As an ad hoc collaboration between researchers, clinicians and 23 community organizations, we developed a web-based survey in German that was translated into 26 languages. Participants were recruited via community sources, social media channels, and snowball sampling since May 2020. The present sample is based on the data collected until August 9, 2020. We assessed demographical data, health problems, risk factors, COVID-19 data (e.g., contact history), and the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on access to transgender health care services. To identify factors associated with the experience of restrictions, we conducted multiple logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: 5267 transgender people from 63 upper-middle-income and high-income countries participated in the study. Over 50% of the participants had risk factors for a severe course of a COVID-19 infection and were at a high risk of avoiding COVID-19 treatment due to the fear of mistreatment or discrimination. Access to transgender health care services was restricted for 50% of the participants. Male sex assigned at birth and a lower monthly income were significant predictors for the experience of restrictions to health care. 35.0% reported at least one mental health condition and 3.2% have attempted suicide since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. DISCUSSION: Transgender people suffer under the severity of the pandemic due to the intersections between their status as a vulnerable social group, their high number of medical risk factors, and their need for ongoing medical treatment. The COVID-19 pandemic can potentiate these vulnerabilities, add new challenges for transgender people, and, therefore, can lead to devastating consequences, like severe physical or mental health issues, self-harming behavior, and suicidality.
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spelling pubmed-103736162023-07-28 How the COVID-19 pandemic affects transgender health care - A cross-sectional online survey in 63 upper-middle-income and high-income countries Koehler, Andreas Motmans, Joz Mulió Alvarez, Leo Azul, David Badalyan, Karen Basar, Koray Dhejne, Cecilia Duišin, Dragana Grabski, Bartosz Dufrasne, Aurore Jokic-Begic, Natasa Prunas, Antonio Richards, Christina Sabir, Kirill Veale, Jaimie Nieder, Timo Ole Int J Transgend Health Articles BACKGROUND: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, access to medical care is restricted for nearly all non-acute conditions. Due to their status as a vulnerable social group and the inherent need for transition-related treatments, transgender people are assumed to be affected particularly severely by the restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: As an ad hoc collaboration between researchers, clinicians and 23 community organizations, we developed a web-based survey in German that was translated into 26 languages. Participants were recruited via community sources, social media channels, and snowball sampling since May 2020. The present sample is based on the data collected until August 9, 2020. We assessed demographical data, health problems, risk factors, COVID-19 data (e.g., contact history), and the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on access to transgender health care services. To identify factors associated with the experience of restrictions, we conducted multiple logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: 5267 transgender people from 63 upper-middle-income and high-income countries participated in the study. Over 50% of the participants had risk factors for a severe course of a COVID-19 infection and were at a high risk of avoiding COVID-19 treatment due to the fear of mistreatment or discrimination. Access to transgender health care services was restricted for 50% of the participants. Male sex assigned at birth and a lower monthly income were significant predictors for the experience of restrictions to health care. 35.0% reported at least one mental health condition and 3.2% have attempted suicide since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. DISCUSSION: Transgender people suffer under the severity of the pandemic due to the intersections between their status as a vulnerable social group, their high number of medical risk factors, and their need for ongoing medical treatment. The COVID-19 pandemic can potentiate these vulnerabilities, add new challenges for transgender people, and, therefore, can lead to devastating consequences, like severe physical or mental health issues, self-harming behavior, and suicidality. Taylor & Francis 2021-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10373616/ /pubmed/37519919 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/26895269.2021.1986191 Text en © 2021 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, and is not altered, transformed, or built upon in any way.
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Koehler, Andreas
Motmans, Joz
Mulió Alvarez, Leo
Azul, David
Badalyan, Karen
Basar, Koray
Dhejne, Cecilia
Duišin, Dragana
Grabski, Bartosz
Dufrasne, Aurore
Jokic-Begic, Natasa
Prunas, Antonio
Richards, Christina
Sabir, Kirill
Veale, Jaimie
Nieder, Timo Ole
How the COVID-19 pandemic affects transgender health care - A cross-sectional online survey in 63 upper-middle-income and high-income countries
title How the COVID-19 pandemic affects transgender health care - A cross-sectional online survey in 63 upper-middle-income and high-income countries
title_full How the COVID-19 pandemic affects transgender health care - A cross-sectional online survey in 63 upper-middle-income and high-income countries
title_fullStr How the COVID-19 pandemic affects transgender health care - A cross-sectional online survey in 63 upper-middle-income and high-income countries
title_full_unstemmed How the COVID-19 pandemic affects transgender health care - A cross-sectional online survey in 63 upper-middle-income and high-income countries
title_short How the COVID-19 pandemic affects transgender health care - A cross-sectional online survey in 63 upper-middle-income and high-income countries
title_sort how the covid-19 pandemic affects transgender health care - a cross-sectional online survey in 63 upper-middle-income and high-income countries
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10373616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37519919
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/26895269.2021.1986191
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