变性人
社会经济地位
性别焦虑
年轻人
规范性
心理学
医学
老年学
人口学
环境卫生
性别研究
社会学
政治学
人口
法学
作者
Rainier Masa,Stefani N. Baca-Atlas,Sylvia Shangani,Alexandria B. Forte,Don Operario
标识
DOI:10.1353/hpu.2023.0049
摘要
This study explored factors associated with elevated risk of exchanging sex for food in young transgender adults in the U.S. We analyzed data from a sample of trans-gender adults (18–35 years old) who participated in the 2015 U.S. Transgender Survey. Participants were asked if they had engaged in sexual activity for food within the past year or more than a year ago. Welfare participation, family rejection, and experience of homelessness were significantly associated with a higher likelihood of exchanging sex for food. Young transgender adults with multiple marginalized identities, such as identifying as Black or African American, presenting a non-normative gender expression, and living with a disability, were at higher risk of engaging in sex for food. Our study underscores family rejection and socioeconomic precarity, which may erode the social support and safety net of young transgender adults, preventing them from affording and accessing adequate food.
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