Prevalence and correlates of workplace violence: descriptive results from the National Transgender Discrimination Survey.

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Idia Enogieru, Ashley L Blewitt-Golsch, Lauren J Hart, Sara LeGrand, Kathryn Whetten, Truls Ostbye, Candice Y Johnson
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Abstract

Objective: To describe the lifetime prevalence of workplace harassment, physical violence and sexual assault against transgender and non-binary workers targeted due to their gender identity and to identify correlates of this workplace violence.

Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study used data from 4597 transgender or non-binary respondents from the 2008-2009 National Transgender Discrimination Survey. Respondents reported if they had ever experienced harassment, physical violence or sexual assault at work specifically because of their gender identity. We estimated the prevalence of each type of violence stratified by gender identity, race/ethnicity, age, educational attainment, history of working in the street economy (eg, sex industry, drug sales) and if people at work knew their gender identity.

Results: Workplace violence was prevalent, with 50% of transgender and non-binary workers having ever experienced harassment, 7% physical violence and 6% sexual assault at work because of their gender identity. Harassment was common among all of these workers, but physical violence and sexual assault were more than twice as common among transfeminine and non-binary workers assigned male at birth, workers of colour, workers with low educational attainment and those who had ever worked in the street economy.

Conclusions: Transgender and non-binary workers commonly face violence at work because of their gender identity. Workplace violence prevention programmes should incorporate ways to prevent gender identity-based violence and facilitate channels for workers to report the occurrence of discrimination and violence.

工作场所暴力的普遍性和相关性:全国变性歧视调查的描述性结果。
目的描述变性人和非二元工人因其性别认同而遭受工作场所骚扰、身体暴力和性侵犯的终生发生率,并确定这种工作场所暴力的相关因素:这项描述性横截面研究使用了 2008-2009 年全国变性歧视调查中 4597 名变性或非二元受访者的数据。受访者报告了他们是否曾在工作中遭受过专门针对其性别认同的骚扰、身体暴力或性侵犯。我们根据性别认同、种族/族裔、年龄、教育程度、街头经济工作史(如性产业、毒品销售)以及工作场所的人是否知道他们的性别认同,估算了每种类型暴力的发生率:工作场所暴力普遍存在,50% 的变性人和非二元工作者曾在工作中因其性别认同而遭受骚扰、7% 的人身暴力和 6% 的性侵犯。骚扰在所有这些工人中都很常见,但在出生时就被分配为男性的变性和非二元工人、有色人种工人、教育程度低的工人以及曾经在街头经济部门工作过的工人中,身体暴力和性侵犯的发生率是骚扰的两倍多:变性和非二元工人因其性别认同而在工作中普遍面临暴力。工作场所暴力预防计划应纳入预防基于性别认同的暴力的方法,并为工人报告歧视和暴力事件提供便利渠道。
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Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Occupational and Environmental Medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
2.00%
发文量
98
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Occupational and Environmental Medicine is an international peer reviewed journal covering current developments in occupational and environmental health worldwide. Occupational and Environmental Medicine publishes high-quality research relating to the full range of chemical, physical, ergonomic, biological and psychosocial hazards in the workplace and to environmental contaminants and their health effects. The journal welcomes research aimed at improving the evidence-based practice of occupational and environmental research; including the development and application of novel biological and statistical techniques in addition to evaluation of interventions in controlling occupational and environmental risks.
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