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An. sist. sanit. Navar ; 43(2): 209-216, mayo-ago. 2020. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-199152

ABSTRACT

El objetivo fue identificar las diferencias en causas de ingreso y morbilidad entre las personas transgénero (trans) y cisgénero (cis) mediante el registro de altas hospitalarias de la Comunidad de Madrid. Se describieron sus características, causas de ingreso y morbilidades, comparándolas mediante razón de prevalencias e intervalo de confianza al 95% (IC95%). Las 112 altas trans se diferenciaron de las 1.043.621 altas cis en que más frecuentemente se atendieron en un solo centro (55,4 vs 9,3%), eran menores de 49 años (75,9 vs 37,1%) y se financiaron de forma privada (2,7 vs 0,4%). Los ingresos por salud mental (23,96; IC95%: 17,41-32,78), y la morbilidad por VIH (11,26; IC95%: 5,46-20,93) fueron más frecuentes entre las altas trans. La información es limitada más allá de la modificación corporal, la salud mental y el VIH. Es necesario ampliar el conocimiento respecto a la salud de este colectivo


The objective was to identify differences in health between transgender (trans) and cisgender (cis) people using the hospital discharge survey from the Autonomous Community of Madrid. Their characteristics, causes of admission and morbidities were described, comparing them by prevalence ratio and confidence interval (95% CI). One hundred and twelve trans vs 1,043,621 cis discharges were studied. The main differences were that more frequently trans people had been attended in a single center (55.4 vs. 9.3%), were under 49 years old (75.9 vs. 37.1%) and had used private health services (2.7 vs. 0.4%). Admissions related to mental health problems (23.96; 95% CI: 17.41-32.78) and HIV morbidity (11.26 95% CI: 5.46-20.93) were more frequent among trans discharges. Information is limited beyond body modification, mental health, and HIV. It is necessary to improve the knowledge about trans population's health


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Humans , Male , Female , Morbidity/trends , Hospitalization/statistics & numerical data , Health Services for Transgender Persons/statistics & numerical data , Barriers to Access of Health Services/trends , Spain/epidemiology , Inpatients/classification , Sex Distribution , Transgender Persons/statistics & numerical data , Morbidity Surveys , Patient Discharge/statistics & numerical data , Cross-Sectional Studies , Sexually Transmitted Diseases/epidemiology
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