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Maternal Support Is Protective Against Suicidal Ideation Among a Diverse Cohort of Young Transgender Women.


ABSTRACT: Purpose: We assessed if young transgender women (YTW) with parents who are supportive of their transgender identity had lower odds of having suicidal ideation compared with YTW with unsupportive parents. Methods: This study analyzed baseline findings from a diverse sample of 297 sexually active, YTW 16-29 years of age who were enrolled in Project LifeSkills, a randomized controlled HIV prevention intervention efficacy trial in Chicago and Boston, between 2012 and 2015. Bivariate and multivariable logistic regression were used to assess if parental support was associated with a decreased odds of suicidal ideation. Results: Nearly one-fifth (18.9%) of YTW reported suicidal ideation at baseline. In our adjusted multivariable model, YTW with supportive mothers had 0.37 (95% confidence interval = 0.15-0.90) times the odds of having suicidal ideation compared with YTW with unsupportive mothers. Conclusion: This study found that the odds of suicidal ideation were lower among YTW who had mothers who were supportive of their transgender identity. Our results suggest that parent-focused interventions to improve the relationships between YTW and their parents may lower the odds of YTW having suicidal ideation. Clinical Trial Registration Identifier: NCT01575938.

SUBMITTER: Jin H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7578185 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Maternal Support Is Protective Against Suicidal Ideation Among a Diverse Cohort of Young Transgender Women.

Jin Harry H   Restar Arjee A   Goedel William C WC   Ogunbajo Adedotun A   Biello Katie K   Operario Don D   Kuhns Lisa L   Reisner Sari L SL   Garofalo Robert R   Mimiaga Matthew J MJ  

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<b><i>Purpose:</i></b> We assessed if young transgender women (YTW) with parents who are supportive of their transgender identity had lower odds of having suicidal ideation compared with YTW with unsupportive parents. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> This study analyzed baseline findings from a diverse sample of 297 sexually active, YTW 16-29 years of age who were enrolled in Project LifeSkills, a randomized controlled HIV prevention intervention efficacy trial in Chicago and Boston, between 2012 and 2015  ...[more]

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