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Journal of Homosexuality

Volume 51, Issue 3, 2006

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Attempted Suicide Among Transgender PersonsThe Influence of Gender-Based Discrimination and Victimization
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Attempted Suicide Among Transgender Persons

The Influence of Gender-Based Discrimination and Victimization

DOI:
10.1300/J082v51n03_04
Kristen Clements-Nolle PhD, MPHa, Rani Marx PhD, MPHb & Mitchell Katz MDb

pages 53-69

Abstract

To determine the independent predictors of attempted suicide among transgender persons we interviewed 392 male-to-female (MTF) and 123 female-to-male (FTM) individuals. Participants were recruited through targeted sampling, respondent-driven sampling, and agency referrals in San Francisco. The prevalence of attempted suicide was 32% (95% CI = 28% to 36%). In multivariate logistic regression analysis younger age (<25 years), depression, a history of substance abuse treatment, a history of forced sex, gender-based discrimination, and gender-based victimization were independently associated with attempted suicide. Suicide prevention interventions for transgender persons are urgently needed, particularly for young people. Medical, mental health, and social service providers should address depression, substance abuse, and forced sex in an attempt to reduce suicidal behaviors among transgender persons. In addition, increasing societal acceptance of the transgender community and decreasing gender-based prejudice may help prevent suicide in this highly stigmatized population.

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  • Published online: 17 Oct 2008

Author affiliations

  • a University of Nevada, Department of Health Ecology , USA
  • b San Francisco Department , Public Health , USA

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