Purpose: There are no large controlled studies of health disparities in transgender (TG) or gender dysphoric patients. The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) is the largest healthcare system in the United States and was an early adopter of electronic health records. We sought to determine whether medical and/or mental health disparities exist in VHA for clinically diagnosed TG veterans compared to matched veterans without a clinical diagnosis consistent with TG status. Methods: Using four ICD-9-CM codes consistent with TG identification, a cohort of 5135 TG veterans treated in VHA between 1996 and 2013 was identified. Veterans without one of these diagnoses were matched 1:3 in a case-control design to determine if medical and/or mental he...
Transgender veterans have specific health care needs and often experience profound health disparitie...
We sought to operationalize and validate data-driven approaches to identify transgender individuals ...
Transgender (TG) persons often receive, or self-treat, with cross-sex hormone (CSH) treatments as pa...
Purpose: Transgender (TG) persons are overrepresented in prison settings and in the U.S. veteran pop...
Medical care quality and availability relate closely to an individual's geographic location, race or...
Objectives: Research shows transgender individuals experience pronounced health disparities compared...
Some subgroups of military veterans, including those with marginalized identities, may be especially...
This study suggests that policies protecting transgender individuals from employment discrimination ...
Purpose: The aims of this project were to document all-cause and suicide mortality among Veteran Hea...
This study describes the largest population of veterans referred for a gender identity disorder (GID...
Purpose: This study examines the differences in suicide, homicide, and all-cause mortality between t...
Introduction Transgender individuals experience pronounced disparities in health (e.g., mood disorde...
Purpose: There is a gap in social science literature addressing issues of access and quality of care...
This brief is about the relationship between identifying as a transgender veteran, military sexual t...
Given the size of the patient population of the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), it is likely t...
Transgender veterans have specific health care needs and often experience profound health disparitie...
We sought to operationalize and validate data-driven approaches to identify transgender individuals ...
Transgender (TG) persons often receive, or self-treat, with cross-sex hormone (CSH) treatments as pa...
Purpose: Transgender (TG) persons are overrepresented in prison settings and in the U.S. veteran pop...
Medical care quality and availability relate closely to an individual's geographic location, race or...
Objectives: Research shows transgender individuals experience pronounced health disparities compared...
Some subgroups of military veterans, including those with marginalized identities, may be especially...
This study suggests that policies protecting transgender individuals from employment discrimination ...
Purpose: The aims of this project were to document all-cause and suicide mortality among Veteran Hea...
This study describes the largest population of veterans referred for a gender identity disorder (GID...
Purpose: This study examines the differences in suicide, homicide, and all-cause mortality between t...
Introduction Transgender individuals experience pronounced disparities in health (e.g., mood disorde...
Purpose: There is a gap in social science literature addressing issues of access and quality of care...
This brief is about the relationship between identifying as a transgender veteran, military sexual t...
Given the size of the patient population of the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), it is likely t...
Transgender veterans have specific health care needs and often experience profound health disparitie...
We sought to operationalize and validate data-driven approaches to identify transgender individuals ...
Transgender (TG) persons often receive, or self-treat, with cross-sex hormone (CSH) treatments as pa...