On bodies and research: Transgender issues in health and HIV research articles
Transgender bodies are difficult to categorize because the numerous & varied names transgender people use to describe themselves reflect myriad body formations. This diversity among transgender individuals poses challenges to health researchers, & results from previous studies have urged res...
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description | Transgender bodies are difficult to categorize because the numerous & varied names transgender people use to describe themselves reflect myriad body formations. This diversity among transgender individuals poses challenges to health researchers, & results from previous studies have urged researchers to examine the needs of diverse transgender populations, especially with regard to HIV. However, to date no systematic review of transgender research has been done. This article reviews 354 article abstracts on transgender health research for general trends & examines 63 research articles on transgender HIV issues for sample size, comparison groups, & methodologies employed. The trends in focus & number of articles suggest that new approaches to research need to be utilized in future research regarding transgender health care issues. Tables, Figures, References. Adapted from the source document. |
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