TY - JOUR
PY - 2018//
TI - Factors associated with discrimination in social-service settings among a sample of transgender and gender-nonconforming adults
JO - Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
A1 - Klein, A.
A1 - Mountz, S.
A1 - Bartle, E.
SP - 431
EP - 448
VL - 9
IS - 3
N2 - OBJECTIVE: Few studies have investigated discrimination in social-service or social work settings among transgender and gender-nonconforming (TGNC) individuals. This study aims to (a) examine the prevalence and magnitude of discrimination against TGNC individuals and (b) explore the factors associated with discrimination in social-service settings.
METHOD: We examined sociodemographic factors and psychosocial and health-related indicators (suicide attempt ever, substance misuse to cope, HIV positive serostatus, transactional sex, and marginally housed) associated with reports of social-service discrimination in a national sample of transgender adults (age 18-98, M = 36.69, SD = 13.11) from the U.S. and its territories. Data were from the National Transgender Discrimination Survey (N = 6,456).
RESULTS: Approximately 16% (n = 952) of the total sample experienced some form of discrimination related to their gender identity/expression in a social-service setting. Participants reporting social-service discrimination were more likely to be non-White, under 45 years of age, lower income, and to report negative psychosocial and/or health-related outcomes.
CONCLUSIONS: Findings highlight the need for future research to examine individual-, interpersonal-, and structural-level factors associated with access to and use of social services among the transgender and gender-nonconforming community. © 2018 by the Society for Social Work and Research. All rights reserved.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 2334-2315 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/699538 ID - ref1 ER -