The sexual health of
female-to-male (FTM) transgender men remains understudied. De-identified
electronic medical records of 23 FTMs (mean age = 32, 48% racial/ethnic
minority) who screened for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) between July
and December 2007 at a Boston, Massachusetts area health center were analyzed.
Almost half (48%) were on testosterone and 39% had undergone chest surgery;
none had undergone genital reconstruction. The majority (57%) were bisexual,
and 30% reported sex with nontransgender males only in the prior three months.
One individual was HIV-infected (4.3%) and two (8.7%) had a history of STDs
(all laboratory-confirmed). Overall, 26% engaged in sexual risk behavior in the
prior three months (i.e., unprotected sex with a nontransgender male, condom
breakage, or anonymous sex).
The majority (61%) had a DSM-IV (Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition) diagnosis (52% depression,
52% anxiety, and 26% adjustment disorder), and regular alcohol use was common
(65%). Alcohol use, psychosocial distress histories, and sex with males only
(versus with males and females) were associated with sexual risk in the past
three months.
Transgender men have concomitant psychosocial health
vulnerabilities which may contribute to sexual risk behaviors. Future research
is needed to understand the myriad social, behavioral, and biological factors
that contribute to HIV and STD vulnerability for FTMs.
Full article at: http://goo.gl/CDtiZy
By: Sari L. Reisner,a,b,* Jaclyn M. White,a Kenneth H. Mayer,a,c and Matthew J. Mimiagaa,d,e
aThe Fenway Institute, Fenway Health,
Boston, MA, USA
bDepartment of Social and Behavioral
Sciences, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA
cDepartment of Medicine, Harvard Medical
School/Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA
dDepartment of Epidemiology, Harvard School
of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA
eDepartment of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical
School/Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA
*Corresponding author. Email: gro.htlaehyawnef@rensiers
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