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HIV prevalence and HIV clinical outcomes of transgender and gender-diverse people in England
OBJECTIVES: We provide the first estimate of HIV prevalence among trans and gender-diverse people living in England and compare outcomes of people living with HIV according to gender identity. METHODS: We analysed a comprehensive national HIV cohort and a nationally representative self-reported surv...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7613967/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33103840 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hiv.12987 |
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author | Kirwan, PD Hibbert, M Kall, M Nambiar, K Ross, M Croxford, S Nash, S Webb, L Wolton, A Delpech, VC |
author_facet | Kirwan, PD Hibbert, M Kall, M Nambiar, K Ross, M Croxford, S Nash, S Webb, L Wolton, A Delpech, VC |
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description | OBJECTIVES: We provide the first estimate of HIV prevalence among trans and gender-diverse people living in England and compare outcomes of people living with HIV according to gender identity. METHODS: We analysed a comprehensive national HIV cohort and a nationally representative self-reported survey of people accessing HIV care in England (Positive Voices). Gender identity was recorded using a two-step question co-designed with community members and civil society. Responses were validated by clinic follow-up and/or self-report. Population estimates were obtained from national government offices. RESULTS: In 2017, HIV prevalence among trans and gender-diverse people was estimated at 0.46–4.78 per 1000, compared with 1.7 (95% credible interval: 1.6–1.7) in the general population. Of 94 885 people living with diagnosed HIV in England, 178 (0.19%) identified as trans or gender-diverse. Compared with cisgender people, trans and gender-diverse people were more likely to be London residents (57% vs. 43%), younger (median age 42 vs. 46 years), of white ethnicity (61% vs. 52%), under psychiatric care (11% vs. 4%), to report problems with self-care (37% vs. 13%), and to have been refused or delayed healthcare (23% vs. 11%). Antiretroviral uptake and viral suppression were high in both groups. CONCLUSIONS: HIV prevalence among trans and gender-diverse people living in England is relatively low compared with international estimates. Furthermore, no inequalities were observed with regard to HIV care. Nevertheless, trans and gender-diverse people with HIV report poorer mental health and higher levels of discrimination compared with cisgender people. |
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spelling | pubmed-76139672022-12-19 HIV prevalence and HIV clinical outcomes of transgender and gender-diverse people in England Kirwan, PD Hibbert, M Kall, M Nambiar, K Ross, M Croxford, S Nash, S Webb, L Wolton, A Delpech, VC HIV Med Article OBJECTIVES: We provide the first estimate of HIV prevalence among trans and gender-diverse people living in England and compare outcomes of people living with HIV according to gender identity. METHODS: We analysed a comprehensive national HIV cohort and a nationally representative self-reported survey of people accessing HIV care in England (Positive Voices). Gender identity was recorded using a two-step question co-designed with community members and civil society. Responses were validated by clinic follow-up and/or self-report. Population estimates were obtained from national government offices. RESULTS: In 2017, HIV prevalence among trans and gender-diverse people was estimated at 0.46–4.78 per 1000, compared with 1.7 (95% credible interval: 1.6–1.7) in the general population. Of 94 885 people living with diagnosed HIV in England, 178 (0.19%) identified as trans or gender-diverse. Compared with cisgender people, trans and gender-diverse people were more likely to be London residents (57% vs. 43%), younger (median age 42 vs. 46 years), of white ethnicity (61% vs. 52%), under psychiatric care (11% vs. 4%), to report problems with self-care (37% vs. 13%), and to have been refused or delayed healthcare (23% vs. 11%). Antiretroviral uptake and viral suppression were high in both groups. CONCLUSIONS: HIV prevalence among trans and gender-diverse people living in England is relatively low compared with international estimates. Furthermore, no inequalities were observed with regard to HIV care. Nevertheless, trans and gender-diverse people with HIV report poorer mental health and higher levels of discrimination compared with cisgender people. 2021-02-01 2020-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7613967/ /pubmed/33103840 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hiv.12987 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Article Kirwan, PD Hibbert, M Kall, M Nambiar, K Ross, M Croxford, S Nash, S Webb, L Wolton, A Delpech, VC HIV prevalence and HIV clinical outcomes of transgender and gender-diverse people in England |
title | HIV prevalence and HIV clinical outcomes of transgender and gender-diverse people in England |
title_full | HIV prevalence and HIV clinical outcomes of transgender and gender-diverse people in England |
title_fullStr | HIV prevalence and HIV clinical outcomes of transgender and gender-diverse people in England |
title_full_unstemmed | HIV prevalence and HIV clinical outcomes of transgender and gender-diverse people in England |
title_short | HIV prevalence and HIV clinical outcomes of transgender and gender-diverse people in England |
title_sort | hiv prevalence and hiv clinical outcomes of transgender and gender-diverse people in england |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7613967/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33103840 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hiv.12987 |
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