Tobacco use among transgender and gender non-binary youth in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Fontanari,Anna Martha Vaitses
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Churchill,Siobhan, Schneider,Maiko Abel, Soll,Bianca, Costa,Angelo Brandelli, Lobato,Maria Inês Rodrigues
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência & Saúde Coletiva (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-81232021001705281
Resumo: Abstract Transgender and gender non-binary youth are particularly vulnerable to tobacco smoking and susceptible to smoking adverse health outcomes. That is, they are in special risk to start smoking and, after starting, they may face worse outcomes when comparing to their cisgender peers. Therefore, the present study aims to evaluate factors associated with tobacco use among transgender and gender non-binary youth. Brazilian youth aged 16 to 25 who identify as transgender or gender non-binary answered an online questionnaire. Poisson regression with robust variance was run to predict smoking cigarettes based on individual and environmental factors. 14.1% of 206 youth reported smoking cigarettes daily, whereas 9.3% of participants reported smoking e-cigarettes occasionally. Drug use, lack of social support, deprivation, discrimination, the wait for medical gender-affirming procedures and being outside school were associated with smoking cigarettes. Contextual and individual factors should be further explored in causal analysis and taken into consideration when planning smoking prevention and cessation interventions for transgender and gender non-binary youth.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Tobacco use among transgender and gender non-binary youth in Brazil
title Tobacco use among transgender and gender non-binary youth in Brazil
spellingShingle Tobacco use among transgender and gender non-binary youth in Brazil
Fontanari,Anna Martha Vaitses
Transgender youth
Gender diversity
Youth
Tobacco smoking
title_short Tobacco use among transgender and gender non-binary youth in Brazil
title_full Tobacco use among transgender and gender non-binary youth in Brazil
title_fullStr Tobacco use among transgender and gender non-binary youth in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Tobacco use among transgender and gender non-binary youth in Brazil
title_sort Tobacco use among transgender and gender non-binary youth in Brazil
author Fontanari,Anna Martha Vaitses
author_facet Fontanari,Anna Martha Vaitses
Churchill,Siobhan
Schneider,Maiko Abel
Soll,Bianca
Costa,Angelo Brandelli
Lobato,Maria Inês Rodrigues
author_role author
author2 Churchill,Siobhan
Schneider,Maiko Abel
Soll,Bianca
Costa,Angelo Brandelli
Lobato,Maria Inês Rodrigues
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fontanari,Anna Martha Vaitses
Churchill,Siobhan
Schneider,Maiko Abel
Soll,Bianca
Costa,Angelo Brandelli
Lobato,Maria Inês Rodrigues
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Transgender youth
Gender diversity
Youth
Tobacco smoking
topic Transgender youth
Gender diversity
Youth
Tobacco smoking
description Abstract Transgender and gender non-binary youth are particularly vulnerable to tobacco smoking and susceptible to smoking adverse health outcomes. That is, they are in special risk to start smoking and, after starting, they may face worse outcomes when comparing to their cisgender peers. Therefore, the present study aims to evaluate factors associated with tobacco use among transgender and gender non-binary youth. Brazilian youth aged 16 to 25 who identify as transgender or gender non-binary answered an online questionnaire. Poisson regression with robust variance was run to predict smoking cigarettes based on individual and environmental factors. 14.1% of 206 youth reported smoking cigarettes daily, whereas 9.3% of participants reported smoking e-cigarettes occasionally. Drug use, lack of social support, deprivation, discrimination, the wait for medical gender-affirming procedures and being outside school were associated with smoking cigarettes. Contextual and individual factors should be further explored in causal analysis and taken into consideration when planning smoking prevention and cessation interventions for transgender and gender non-binary youth.
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