某三级医疗保健中心医学生对跨性别者态度的横断面探索性研究

H. Jain, Karthick Subramanian, Keni Gowsi, A. Sankaran
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背景:医生对变性的认识和认识不足可能导致对变性人的医疗服务不足。目的:了解医学本科生对跨性别者的普遍态度和信仰。材料和方法:本横断面观察性研究包括一家三级护理医院的男女医学本科生。这些学生属于“早期临床阶段”(尚未开始临床实习)。使用半结构化形式表记录了跨性别相关问题的社会人口学特征以及学术和社会暴露情况。跨性别态度和信仰量表用于评估对跨性别者的态度和信仰。统计学显著性设定为P<0.05。结果:在170名二年级医学生中,大多数人报告称,他们对变性的社会接触(71.3%)和学业接触(81.6%)微不足道。女生对跨性别者表现出比男生更好的态度和信念。结论:医学本科生需要系统的学术接触跨性别相关的健康问题。医学生对变性的信仰和态度存在性别差异。
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Attitudes Toward Transgender Persons Among Medical Students of a Tertiary Health-Care Center: A Cross-Sectional Exploratory Study
Background: Inadequate knowledge and awareness about transgenderism among doctors can lead to inadequate health-care services to transgender persons. Objective: To assess the prevalent attitudes and beliefs toward transgender persons amongst medical undergraduates. Materials and Methods: The present cross-sectional observational study included medical undergraduates of both gender in a tertiary care hospital. The students belonged to “early clinical phase” (yet to start clinical postings). The sociodemographic characteristics and academic and social exposure to transgender-related issues were recorded using a semi-structured proforma. Transgender Attitudes and Beliefs Scale was used to assess the attitudes and beliefs toward transgender persons. Statistical significance was set at P < .05. Results: Of the 170 second-year medical students, majority reported negligible social exposure (71.3%) and academic exposure (81.6%) to transgenderism. Female students displayed better attitudes and beliefs toward transgender persons than their male counterparts. Conclusions: Medical undergraduates require systematic academic exposure to transgender-related health issues. Gender differences exist among medical undergraduates in the beliefs and attitudes toward transgenderism.
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