TransPop, United States, 2016-2018
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The TransPop study is the first national probability sample of transgender individuals in the United States (it also includes a comparative cisgender sample). A primary goal of this study was to provide researchers with a representative sample of transgender people in the United States. The study examines a variety of health-relevant domains including health outcomes and health behaviors, experiences with interpersonal and institutional discrimination, identity, transition-related experiences, and basic demographic characteristics (age, race/ethnicity, religion, political party affiliation, marital status, employment, income, location, sex, gender, and education). Co-investigators (in alphabetical order): Walter O. Bockting, Ph.D. (Columbia University); Jody L. Herman, Ph.D. (UCLA); Sari L. Reisner, Ph.D. (Harvard University and The Fenway Institute, Fenway Health).
TransPop 研究,作为美国首项针对跨性别人群的全国概率抽样调查(同时包含了对顺性别人群的比较样本),其核心目标在于为研究人员提供美国跨性别人群的代表性样本。本研究涵盖了多种与健康相关的领域,包括健康状况和健康行为、人际及制度性歧视的经历、身份认同、过渡相关经历,以及基本的人口统计学特征(年龄、种族/民族、宗教信仰、政党归属、婚姻状况、就业、收入、地理位置、性别、性别认同和受教育程度)。共同调查员(按字母顺序排列):沃尔特·O·博克汀博士(哥伦比亚大学);乔迪·L·赫曼博士(加州大学洛杉矶分校);萨里·L·赖斯纳博士(哈佛大学及 Fenway Health 的 Fenway 学院)。
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