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Social Demography of Health Seeking Experiences Among Transgender African Americans

Posted on:2017-07-01Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Walden UniversityCandidate:Fritz, Alicia CFull Text:PDF
GTID:1464390014950927Subject:Public Health
Abstract/Summary:
ccess to and receipt of health care is an essential human right; however, transgender people often have negative health seeking experiences that give way to the many health disparities seen in the transgender community. Using the social ecological model, this study determined, through multiple logistic regressions, that correlations existed between socioeconomic, health behaviors, and sociocultural variables and 6 measures of health seeking experiences among transgender African Americans. Secondary data from the 2010 National Transgender Discrimination Survey were used, yielding a sample size of 253 transgender African Americans. Those in the African American transgender community at most risk for negative health seeking experiences had the following characteristics: (a) earned high school diplomas and beyond, (b) were in the workforce or looking to be in the workforce, (c) earned an annual salary exceeding...
Keywords/Search Tags:Health seeking, Transgender
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