Authors
Terryann C Clark, Mathijs FG Lucassen, Pat Bullen, Simon J Denny, Theresa M Fleming, Elizabeth M Robinson, Fiona V Rossen
Publication date
2014/7/1
Journal
Journal of adolescent health
Volume
55
Issue
1
Pages
93-99
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Purpose
To report the prevalence of students according to four gender groups (i.e., those who reported being non-transgender, transgender, or not sure about their gender, and those who did not understand the transgender question), and to describe their health and well-being.
Methods
Logistic regressions were used to examine the associations between gender groups and selected outcomes in a nationally representative high school health and well-being survey, undertaken in 2012.
Results
Of the students (n = 8,166), 94.7% reported being non-transgender, 1.2% reported being transgender, 2.5% reported being not sure about their gender, and 1.7% did not understand the question. Students who reported being transgender or not sure about their gender or did not understand the question had compromised health and well-being relative to their non-transgender peers; in particular, for transgender students …
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