Correlates of Tobacco and Nicotine Use Among Transgender and Gender Diverse People: A Systematic Review Guided by the Minority Stress Model

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作者
Wolford-Clevenger, Caitlin [1 ]
Hill, Samantha, V [2 ]
Cropsey, Karen [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alabama Birmingham, Dept Psychiat & Behav Neurobiol, Volker Hall L107,1670 Univ Blvd, Birmingham, AL 35233 USA
[2] Univ Alabama Birmingham, Div Adolescent Med, Dept Pediat, Birmingham, AL USA
关键词
QUALITY-OF-LIFE; AFFIRMING SURGERY; MENTAL-HEALTH; SOCIAL STRESS; UNITED-STATES; DISPARITIES; DISCRIMINATION; VETERANS; SAMPLE; GAY;
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10.1093/ntr/ntab159
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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摘要
Introduction ransgender and gender diverse (TGD) people have a higher prevalence of tobacco and nicotine use compared to their cisgender peers. Aims and Methods Using the minority stress model as a guide, we conducted a systematic review of correlates of tobacco and nicotine use among TGD people. We reviewed the literature from Pubmed, PsycINFO, and CINAHL between April 1, 1995 and April 20, 2021. Article inclusion criteria were the following: written in English, reported empirical data, sampled exclusively or reported separate outcomes for transgender/gender diverse people, and reported correlates of tobacco or nicotine use, broadly defined. The first and second authors reviewed the articles retrieved from the search and from gray literature (relevant listserv solicitations) for inclusion. They then reviewed references of any included articles for additional candidate articles.Results: This resulted in 35 articles for review, which were synthesized in a qualitative fashion. The overall quality of the articles was fair, with the articles ranging from poor to fair quality and using primarily cross-sectional design and survey methods. Conclusions Overall, the literature demonstrated external minority stressors were mostly researched (and supported) correlates of tobacco and nicotine use among TGD people. There is a critical need for higher quality research, such as longitudinal or experimental designs, to improve our understanding and prevention of tobacco and nicotine use in this population. Implications This systematic review used the minority stress model as a guide to understand correlates of tobacco and nicotine use among transgender and gender diverse people. Literature of fair quality demonstrated that external minority stressors were the most researched and supported correlates of tobacco and nicotine use within the framework of the minority stress model. This review demonstrated a critical need for higher quality research, such as longitudinal or experimental designs, to improve our understanding and prevention of tobacco and nicotine use in this population. Preliminary findings from the limited literature highlight factors that may be relevant to target with this population, including general/environmental stressors and external minority stressors such as discrimination.
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页数:9
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