REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH IN TRANS AND GENDER-DIVERSE PATIENTS: Trauma-informed reproductive care for transgender and nonbinary people.

IF 3.7 3区 生物学 Q1 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Reproduction Pub Date : 2024-11-14 Print Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1530/REP-24-0054
Daphna Stroumsa, Nicholas S Raja, Colin B Russell
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In brief: There are some unique aspects to providing trauma-informed reproductive care to transgender and nonbinary people, who are affected by minority stress, stigma, and particular forms of trauma; we review the evidence and suggest strategies for the provision of trauma-informed reproductive care to gender minorities.

Abstract: Stigma and minority stress affect the health of transgender and nonbinary (TGNB) people, leading to disparities across a range of outcomes. Barriers to accessing care, including reproductive care, further complicate these health disparities. Interpersonal stigma within the healthcare system, and high rates of physical and sexual violence survivorship, make TGNB people particularly vulnerable to healthcare trauma and poor care. This is particularly true among TGNB people with multiple intersecting marginalized identities. Trauma-informed care provides a framework for medical practitioners to provide safe, holistic, and sensitive care. Scant academic literature discusses trauma-informed reproductive care for TGNB individuals. We present a narrative review of the evidence for trauma-informed reproductive care for TGNB people and suggest potential application and implementation.

变性和性别多样化患者的生殖健康:为变性人和非二元人提供创伤知情生殖护理。
简而言之:为变性人和非二元人提供创伤知情的生殖护理有一些独特的方面,他们受到少数群体压力、污名化和特殊形式创伤的影响;我们回顾了相关证据,并提出了为性别少数群体提供创伤知情的生殖护理的策略建议。摘要:污名化和少数群体压力影响变性人和非二元人(TGNB)的健康,导致一系列结果的差异。获得医疗保健(包括生殖保健)的障碍使这些健康差异进一步复杂化。医疗保健系统中的人际污名以及身体和性暴力幸存者的高比例,使 TGNB 人特别容易受到医疗保健创伤和不良护理的影响。这在具有多重交叉边缘化身份的 TGNB 人中尤为明显。创伤知情护理为医疗从业者提供了一个框架,以提供安全、全面和敏感的护理。很少有学术文献讨论针对非同性恋者的创伤知情生殖护理。我们对针对非婚生女性的创伤知情生殖护理的证据进行了叙述性回顾,并提出了潜在的应用和实施建议。
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Reproduction
Reproduction 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
2.60%
发文量
199
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Reproduction is the official journal of the Society of Reproduction and Fertility (SRF). It was formed in 2001 when the Society merged its two journals, the Journal of Reproduction and Fertility and Reviews of Reproduction. Reproduction publishes original research articles and topical reviews on the subject of reproductive and developmental biology, and reproductive medicine. The journal will consider publication of high-quality meta-analyses; these should be submitted to the research papers category. The journal considers studies in humans and all animal species, and will publish clinical studies if they advance our understanding of the underlying causes and/or mechanisms of disease. Scientific excellence and broad interest to our readership are the most important criteria during the peer review process. The journal publishes articles that make a clear advance in the field, whether of mechanistic, descriptive or technical focus. Articles that substantiate new or controversial reports are welcomed if they are noteworthy and advance the field. Topics include, but are not limited to, reproductive immunology, reproductive toxicology, stem cells, environmental effects on reproductive potential and health (eg obesity), extracellular vesicles, fertility preservation and epigenetic effects on reproductive and developmental processes.
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