Examining the Effects of Transphobic Discrimination and Race on HIV Risk Among Transwomen in San Francisco.

TitleExamining the Effects of Transphobic Discrimination and Race on HIV Risk Among Transwomen in San Francisco.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsArayasirikul, S, Wilson, EC, Raymond, HF
JournalAIDS Behav
Volume21
Issue9
Pagination2628-2633
Date Published2017 Sep
ISSN1573-3254
KeywordsAdult, Alcohol Drinking, Alcoholism, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, HIV Infections, Humans, Logistic Models, Male, Racial Groups, San Francisco, Sexual Behavior, Substance-Related Disorders, Transgender Persons
Abstract

Transwomen, in particular transwomen of color (TWOC), are among the most vulnerable populations at risk for HIV. This secondary analysis is organized using a gender minority stress framework to examine the effects of transphobic discrimination and race on HIV risk factors. We describe the sample of 149 HIV- adult transwomen in San Francisco and use binary logistic regression to examine the relationship between levels of transphobic discrimination and TWOC status on binge drinking and condomless receptive anal intercourse (CRAI), controlling for potential confounders. Those with high levels of transphobic discrimination had 3.59 fold greater odds of engaging in binge drinking compared to those who reported a low level of transphobic discrimination (95% CI 1.284-10.034; P = 0.015). TWOC had nearly threefold greater odds of CRAI compared to white transwomen (95% CI 1.048-8.464; P = 0.040). We discuss implications for gender minority stress research and future interventions for this population.

DOI10.1007/s10461-017-1728-3
Alternate JournalAIDS Behav
PubMed ID28220311
PubMed Central IDPMC5563490
Grant ListP50 AA005595 / AA / NIAAA NIH HHS / United States
R01 MD010678 / MD / NIMHD NIH HHS / United States
T32 AA007240 / AA / NIAAA NIH HHS / United States
R01 MH095598 / MH / NIMH NIH HHS / United States
T32AA007240 / AA / NIAAA NIH HHS / United States