Association of Gender Identity Acceptance with Fewer Suicide Attempts Among Transgender and Nonbinary Youth.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q1 Social Sciences
Transgender Health Pub Date : 2023-02-08 eCollection Date: 2023-02-01 DOI:10.1089/trgh.2021.0079
Myeshia N Price, Amy E Green
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Abstract

Purpose: Transgender and nonbinary (TGNB) youth report more than four times greater rates of suicide attempts compared with their cisgender peers. Gender identity acceptance from others can reduce the risk for these youth.

Methods: Using data from a 2018 cross-sectional survey of LGBTQ youth, the current study examined the association of gender identity acceptance from others with suicide attempts among 8218 TGNB youth. Youth reported gender identity acceptance levels from parents, other relatives, school professionals, health care professionals, friends, and classmates to whom they were "out."

Results: Each category of adult and peer gender identity acceptance was associated with lower odds of a past-year suicide attempt, with the strongest associations within each individual category being acceptance from parents (adjusted odds ratio [aOR]=0.57) and other family members (aOR=0.51). The TGNB youth who reported gender identity acceptance from at least one adult had one-third lower odds of reporting a past-year suicide attempt (aOR=0.67), and acceptance from at least one peer was also associated with lower odds of a past-year suicide attempt (aOR=0.66). Peer acceptance was particularly impactful for transgender youth (aOR=0.47). The relationship between adult and peer acceptance remained significant after controlling for the association of each form, suggesting unique relationships for each on TGNB youth suicide attempts. Acceptance was more impactful for TGNB youth assigned male at birth compared with TGNB youth assigned female at birth.

Conclusion: Interventions aimed at suicide prevention for TGNB youth should include efforts aimed at leveraging gender identity acceptance from supportive adults and peers in their lives.

接受性别认同与跨性别和非二元青年中较少自杀企图的关系。
目的:变性和非二元性(TGNB)青年的自杀未遂率是同性别青年的四倍多。他人对性别认同的接受可以降低这些青少年的自杀风险:本研究利用 2018 年对 LGBTQ 青年的横截面调查数据,研究了 8218 名 TGNB 青年中,他人对其性别认同的接受程度与自杀未遂之间的关系。青少年报告了父母、其他亲属、学校专业人员、医疗保健专业人员、朋友和同学对他们 "出柜 "的性别认同接受程度:成人和同龄人对性别认同的接受程度与过去一年自杀未遂的几率较低有关,其中与父母(调整后的几率比[aOR]=0.57)和其他家庭成员(aOR=0.51)的接受程度关系最为密切。至少有一位成年人接受其性别认同的变性人青年在过去一年自杀未遂的几率要低三分之一(aOR=0.67),至少有一位同伴接受其性别认同也与过去一年自杀未遂的几率较低有关(aOR=0.66)。同伴的接纳对变性青少年的影响尤为明显(aOR=0.47)。在控制了每种形式的相关性后,成人和同伴接纳之间的关系仍然显著,这表明每种形式对变性青年自杀未遂都有独特的关系。与出生时被分配为女性的变性人相比,接受对出生时被分配为男性的变性人影响更大:结论:旨在预防 TGNB 青少年自杀的干预措施应包括努力从生活中支持他们的成年人和同伴那里获得对其性别认同的认可。
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Transgender Health
Transgender Health Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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