My Life, My Story and Identity Disclosure Among Transgender and Gender Diverse Veterans: A Program Evaluation.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q1 Social Sciences
Transgender Health Pub Date : 2022-11-29 eCollection Date: 2022-11-01 DOI:10.1089/trgh.2021.0004
Anthony N Correro, Kate L M Hinrichs, Susan Nathan
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Abstract

Transgender and gender diverse individuals face minority stressors during and after military service, increasing risk for poor health outcomes. Identity disclosure may mitigate these consequences through improving access to healthcare. Yet, stigma may impede Veterans' self-disclosure, and providers may not inquire about identities, hindering necessary screenings and treatments. In this program evaluation, we examined a narrative medicine approach, "My Life, My Story," to discern whether storytelling invites identity disclosure. This program may facilitate improved person-centered care by increasing clinicians' awareness of Veterans' identities.

我的生活,我的故事和跨性别退伍军人的身份披露:一个项目评估。
变性人和性别多样化的人在服兵役期间和之后面临少数民族压力,增加了健康状况不佳的风险。身份披露可以通过改善获得医疗保健的机会来减轻这些后果。然而,耻辱可能会阻碍退伍军人的自我披露,提供者可能不会询问他们的身份,从而阻碍必要的筛查和治疗。在这个项目评估中,我们研究了一种叙事医学方法,“我的生活,我的故事”,以辨别讲故事是否会导致身份暴露。这个项目可以通过提高临床医生对退伍军人身份的认识来促进以人为本的护理。
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Transgender Health
Transgender Health Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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