HIV prevalence, risk behaviors, health care use, and mental health status of transgender persons: implications for public health intervention
K Clements-Nolle, R Marx, R Guzman and M Katz
Epidemiology and Evaluation Section, San Francisco Department of Public Health, 25 Van Ness, #500, San Francisco, CA 94102, USA. kristen_clements@dph.sf.ca.us
OBJECTIVES: This study described HIV prevalence, risk behaviors, health
care use, and mental health status of male-to-female and female-to-male
transgender persons and determined factors associated with HIV. METHODS: We
recruited transgender persons through targeted sampling, respondent-driven
sampling, and agency referrals; 392 male-to-female and 123 female-to-male
transgender persons were interviewed and tested for HIV. RESULTS: HIV
prevalence among male-to-female transgender persons was 35%. African
American race (adjusted odds ratio [OR] = 5.81; 95% confidence interval
[CI] = 2.82, 11.96), a history of injection drug use (OR = 2.69; 95% CI =
1.56, 4.62), multiple sex partners (adjusted OR = 2.64; 95% CI = 1.50,
4.62), and low education (adjusted OR = 2.08; 95% CI = 1.17, 3.68) were
independently associated with HIV. Among female-to-male transgender
persons, HIV prevalence (2%) and risk behaviors were much lower. Most
male-to-female (78%) and female-to-male (83%) transgender persons had seen
a medical provider in the past 6 months. Sixty-two percent of the
male-to-female and 55% of the female-to-male transgender persons were
depressed; 32% of each population had attempted suicide. CONCLUSIONS: High
HIV prevalence suggests an urgent need for risk reduction interventions for
male-to-female transgender persons. Recent contact with medical providers
was observed, suggesting that medical providers could provide an important
link to needed prevention, health, and social services.
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