HLST 4010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Trans Woman, Trans Man, Cisgender
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Week 9 reading- health care availability, quality and unmet need: giblon and bauer. Rachel giblon, greta bauer, health care availability, quality, and unmet need: a comparison of transgender and cisgender residents of ontario, canada . Services research 17: 283 (2017): 10 pages: https://doi. org/10. 1186/s12913-017-2226- z. Background: the term transgender (trans) is an umbrella term used that encompasses those whose gender identities do not match their birth-assigned sex (1) Data sets: this study used ontario data from two sources collected in 2009 2010: the canadian. Community health survey (cchs) and the trans pulse survey. The cchs is an extensive national cross-sectional telephone survey developed by statistics canada [11]. Cchs prevalence estimates: age distribution also differed significantly for trans people by gender spectrum, with trans men being younger than trans women. Thus, two additional sets of prevalence estimates were generated using the same methodology as outlined above, standardized separately to the population age distributions of trans men and trans women.