A community-based study of demographics, medical and psychiatric conditions, and gender dysphoria/incongruence treatment in transgender/gender diverse individuals

Abstract Background Current understanding about health care in the gender diverse population is limited by the lack of community-based, longitudinal data, especially in the USA. We sought to characterize a community-based cohort of transgender individuals including demographics, gender identities, s...

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Main Authors: Haleigh A. James, Alice Y. Chang, Reese L. Imhof, Aradhana Sahoo, Monique M. Montenegro, Nicole R. Imhof, Cesar A. Gonzalez, Aida N. Lteif, Todd B. Nippoldt, Caroline J. Davidge-Pitts
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Published: BMC 2020-10-01
Series:Biology of Sex Differences
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13293-020-00332-5
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spelling doaj-95e4eafe5703447ba936af9327c4fa672020-11-25T03:36:40ZengBMCBiology of Sex Differences2042-64102020-10-0111111010.1186/s13293-020-00332-5A community-based study of demographics, medical and psychiatric conditions, and gender dysphoria/incongruence treatment in transgender/gender diverse individualsHaleigh A. James0Alice Y. Chang1Reese L. Imhof2Aradhana Sahoo3Monique M. Montenegro4Nicole R. Imhof5Cesar A. Gonzalez6Aida N. Lteif7Todd B. Nippoldt8Caroline J. Davidge-Pitts9Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism, and Nutrition, Mayo ClinicDivision of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism, and Nutrition, Mayo ClinicMayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine, Mayo ClinicMayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine, Mayo ClinicMayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine, Mayo ClinicDivision of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism, and Nutrition, Mayo ClinicDepartment of Psychology and Psychiatry and Department of Family Medicine, Mayo ClinicDivision of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism, Mayo ClinicDivision of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism, and Nutrition, Mayo ClinicDivision of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism, and Nutrition, Mayo ClinicAbstract Background Current understanding about health care in the gender diverse population is limited by the lack of community-based, longitudinal data, especially in the USA. We sought to characterize a community-based cohort of transgender individuals including demographics, gender identities, social characteristics, psychiatric and medical conditions, and medical therapy for gender dysphoria/incongruence. Patients and methods We performed a retrospective chart review of gender diverse residents of Olmsted County, Minnesota, who sought gender-specific healthcare from January 1, 1974, through December 31, 2015, using an infrastructure that links medical records of Olmsted County residents from multiple institutions. Results The number of patients seeking gender-specific healthcare increased from 1 to 2 per 5-year interval during the 1970s–1990s to 41 from 2011 to 2015 (n = 82). Forty-nine (59.8%) were assigned male sex at birth (AMAB), 31 (37.8%) were assigned female (AFAB), and 2 (2.4%) were intersex. Gender identities evolved over time in 16.3% and 16.1% of patients AMAB and AFAB, respectively, and at most recent follow-up, 8.2% and 12.9% of patients AMAB and AFAB, respectively, were non-binary. Depression affected 78%, followed by anxiety (62.2%), personality disorder (22%), and post-traumatic stress disorder (14.6%). 58.5% experienced suicidal ideation, 22% attempted suicide, and 36.6% were victims of abuse. The most prevalent medical conditions and cardiovascular (CV) risk factors included obesity (42.7%), tobacco use (40.2%), fracture [34.1% (86.2% traumatic)], hypertension (25.6%), hyperlipidemia (25.6%), and hypertriglyceridemia (15.9%). 67.3% of patients AMAB used feminizing and 48.4% of patients AFAB used masculinizing hormone therapy. When compared to US CDC National Health Statistics, there was a significantly greater prevalence of depression and anxiety but no difference in the prevalence of obesity, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, type 2 diabetes, or stroke. Conclusion Transgender and gender diverse individuals represent a population who express various gender identities and are seeking gender-specific healthcare at increasing rates. Psychiatric illness is highly prevalent compared to the US population but there is no difference in the prevalence of CV risk factors including obesity, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidemia.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13293-020-00332-5
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author Haleigh A. James
Alice Y. Chang
Reese L. Imhof
Aradhana Sahoo
Monique M. Montenegro
Nicole R. Imhof
Cesar A. Gonzalez
Aida N. Lteif
Todd B. Nippoldt
Caroline J. Davidge-Pitts
spellingShingle Haleigh A. James
Alice Y. Chang
Reese L. Imhof
Aradhana Sahoo
Monique M. Montenegro
Nicole R. Imhof
Cesar A. Gonzalez
Aida N. Lteif
Todd B. Nippoldt
Caroline J. Davidge-Pitts
A community-based study of demographics, medical and psychiatric conditions, and gender dysphoria/incongruence treatment in transgender/gender diverse individuals
Biology of Sex Differences
author_facet Haleigh A. James
Alice Y. Chang
Reese L. Imhof
Aradhana Sahoo
Monique M. Montenegro
Nicole R. Imhof
Cesar A. Gonzalez
Aida N. Lteif
Todd B. Nippoldt
Caroline J. Davidge-Pitts
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title A community-based study of demographics, medical and psychiatric conditions, and gender dysphoria/incongruence treatment in transgender/gender diverse individuals
title_short A community-based study of demographics, medical and psychiatric conditions, and gender dysphoria/incongruence treatment in transgender/gender diverse individuals
title_full A community-based study of demographics, medical and psychiatric conditions, and gender dysphoria/incongruence treatment in transgender/gender diverse individuals
title_fullStr A community-based study of demographics, medical and psychiatric conditions, and gender dysphoria/incongruence treatment in transgender/gender diverse individuals
title_full_unstemmed A community-based study of demographics, medical and psychiatric conditions, and gender dysphoria/incongruence treatment in transgender/gender diverse individuals
title_sort community-based study of demographics, medical and psychiatric conditions, and gender dysphoria/incongruence treatment in transgender/gender diverse individuals
publisher BMC
series Biology of Sex Differences
issn 2042-6410
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Abstract Background Current understanding about health care in the gender diverse population is limited by the lack of community-based, longitudinal data, especially in the USA. We sought to characterize a community-based cohort of transgender individuals including demographics, gender identities, social characteristics, psychiatric and medical conditions, and medical therapy for gender dysphoria/incongruence. Patients and methods We performed a retrospective chart review of gender diverse residents of Olmsted County, Minnesota, who sought gender-specific healthcare from January 1, 1974, through December 31, 2015, using an infrastructure that links medical records of Olmsted County residents from multiple institutions. Results The number of patients seeking gender-specific healthcare increased from 1 to 2 per 5-year interval during the 1970s–1990s to 41 from 2011 to 2015 (n = 82). Forty-nine (59.8%) were assigned male sex at birth (AMAB), 31 (37.8%) were assigned female (AFAB), and 2 (2.4%) were intersex. Gender identities evolved over time in 16.3% and 16.1% of patients AMAB and AFAB, respectively, and at most recent follow-up, 8.2% and 12.9% of patients AMAB and AFAB, respectively, were non-binary. Depression affected 78%, followed by anxiety (62.2%), personality disorder (22%), and post-traumatic stress disorder (14.6%). 58.5% experienced suicidal ideation, 22% attempted suicide, and 36.6% were victims of abuse. The most prevalent medical conditions and cardiovascular (CV) risk factors included obesity (42.7%), tobacco use (40.2%), fracture [34.1% (86.2% traumatic)], hypertension (25.6%), hyperlipidemia (25.6%), and hypertriglyceridemia (15.9%). 67.3% of patients AMAB used feminizing and 48.4% of patients AFAB used masculinizing hormone therapy. When compared to US CDC National Health Statistics, there was a significantly greater prevalence of depression and anxiety but no difference in the prevalence of obesity, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, type 2 diabetes, or stroke. Conclusion Transgender and gender diverse individuals represent a population who express various gender identities and are seeking gender-specific healthcare at increasing rates. Psychiatric illness is highly prevalent compared to the US population but there is no difference in the prevalence of CV risk factors including obesity, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidemia.
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