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Table 4 Associations between gender identity stress and access to health care services among transgender women and transfeminine people in China, December 2019–June 2020

From: Gender minority stress and access to health care services among transgender women and transfeminine people: results from a cross-sectional study in China

Variables

aOR

95% CI

Hormone intervention history (ref = never)a

 Have or currently undergoing

  

 Discrimination

1.41

1.17–1.70

 Internalized transphobia

1.06

1.00–1.12

Gender affirming surgery (ref = never)a

 Have or currently undergoing

  

 Discrimination

1.44

1.06–1.97

 Non-disclosure of gender identity

0.87

0.77–0.99

HIV testing (ref = no)b

  

 Discrimination

0.70

0.54–0.92

STIs testing in the past year (ref = no)b

 Internalized transphobia

0.91

0.84–0.98

 Negative expectation for future

1.12

1.04–1.19

PEP use (ref = no)b

  

 Non-disclosure of gender identity

1.19

1.05–1.35

  1. aModels were adjusted with education, income, sexual attraction, gender identity, and whether the individual currently live in self-identified gender for most of the time
  2. bModels were adjusted with education, income, sexual attraction, and gender identity