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Mental Health and Gender Affirmation of Black and Latine Transgender/Nonbinary Youth Compared to White Peers Prior to Hormone Initiation

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JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT HEALTH
卷 73, 期 5, 页码 880-886

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2023.06.022

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Transgender persons; Mental health; Gender affirmation

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This study compares baseline mental health symptoms and gender affirmation between Black/Latine versus White transgender/nonbinary youth and finds that gender affirmation decreases the likelihood of these symptoms, regardless of race/ethnicity subgroup.
Purpose: To compare baseline mental health symptoms and gender affirmation between Black/ Latine versus White transgender/nonbinary youth (BLTY vs. WTY) and examine relationships between gender affirmation and mental health symptoms, and whether associations differed by race/ethnicity subgroup.Methods: Baseline data were analyzed from the gender-affirming hormone cohort of the Trans Youth Care United States Studyda 4-clinic site, observational study. Mental health symptoms assessed included depression, suicidality, and anxiety. Gender affirmation measures included the parental acceptance subscale from the perceived Parental Attitudes of Gender Expansiveness Scale-Youth Report; non-affirmation, internalized transphobia, and community connectedness subscales from the Gender Minority Stress and Resilience MeasureeAdolescent; and self-reported living full time in affirmed gender. Fisher exact tests and independent sample t tests compared mental health symptoms and gender affirmation between subgroups. Logistic regression analyses evaluated associations between gender affirmation and mental health symptoms. Interaction an-alyses assessed differences in associations between subgroups.Results: The sample (mean age 16 years, range 12-20 years) included 92 BLTY (35%) and 170 WTY (65%). Subgroups had comparable prevalence of depression and anxiety symptoms. WTY had higher prevalence of lifetime suicidality (73% vs. 59%; p 1/4 .02). There were no differences in gender affirmation. Among the whole sample, higher parental acceptance decreased odds of depression symptoms. Not living in affirmed gender increased odds of depression symptoms. Higher non -affirmation and internalized transphobia increased odds of depression and anxiety symptoms and suicidality. Associations did not vary by subgroup.Discussion: BLTY and WTY had comparable mental health symptoms. For both subgroups, gender affirmation decreased odds of those symptoms.(c) 2023 Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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