心理健康
心理干预
焦虑
年轻人
心理学
萧条(经济学)
精神痛苦
变性人
自杀意念
逻辑回归
自杀预防
苦恼
情感(语言学)
精神科
住宿
临床心理学
毒物控制
医学
发展心理学
环境卫生
宏观经济学
精神分析
经济
神经科学
内科学
沟通
作者
Penelope Strauss,Angus Cook,Sam Winter,Vanessa Watson,Dani Wright Toussaint,Ashleigh Lin
标识
DOI:10.1017/s0033291719000643
摘要
Abstract Background Trans and gender diverse (TGD) young people worldwide experience high rates of poor mental health; however, these rates were unknown in Australia. In addition, how negative life events affect the mental health of TGD young people has been largely unexplored. Methods This paper reports on novel mental health findings of Trans Pathways, the largest study ever conducted in Australia with trans (transgender) and gender diverse young people ( N = 859; aged 14–25 years). The study was an anonymous online cross-sectional survey undertaken in 2016. Logistic and linear regression models were used to test associations between mental health outcomes and negative life experiences. Results TGD young people in Australia experience high levels of mental distress, including self-harming (79.7%), suicidal thoughts (82.4%), and attempting suicide (48.1%). Three in four participants had been diagnosed with depression and/or anxiety (74.6% and 72.2%, respectively). Many TGD young people had been exposed to negative experiences such as peer rejection (89.0%), precarious accommodation (22.0%), bullying (74.0%), and discrimination (68.9%). Most poor mental health outcomes were associated with negative experiences. The strongest associations were found for precarious accommodation and issues within educational settings. For example, participants with a prior suicide attempt were almost six times more likely to have experienced issues with accommodation, including homelessness. Conclusions The current results highlight the urgent need for better mental health care and provide insight into areas for targeted mental health interventions. These findings are pertinent for clinicians working with trans young people and wider society.
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