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Table 3 Adjusted Trends in Transphobic Discrimination and Violence among Trans Women, San Francisco, California, 2010-2016

From: A global cautionary tale: discrimination and violence against trans women worsen despite investments in public resources and improvements in health insurance access and utilization of health care

 

2010

2013

2016

aOR

(95%CI)

P-value

aOR

(95%CI)

P-value

aOR

(95%CI)

P-value

Ever experienced trouble getting a job because of gender identity or presentation

Ref

0.83

(0.59 - 1.17)

0.29

0.95

(0.69 - 1.32)

0.77

Ever been denied housing or been evicted because of gender identity or presentation

Ref

0.87

(0.59 - 1.28)

0.48

1.41

(1.00 - 1.98)

0.049

Ever experienced problems getting health or medical services because of gender identity or presentation

Ref

1.24

(0.83 - 1.87)

0.30

1.32

(0.91 - 1.92)

0.14

Ever been verbally abused or harassed because of gender identity or presentation

Ref

1.18

(0.73 - 1.88)

0.51

1.23

(0.79 - 1.92)

0.35

Ever been physically abused or harassed because of gender identity or presentation

Ref

1.35

(0.95 - 1.92)

0.10

1.39

(1.00 - 1.92)

0.049

  1. Notes: Multivariable logistic regression models specify year (2013 vs. 2010 and 2016 vs. 2010) as the exposure and experiences of discrimination/violence as outcomes in 5 independent models adjusting for age, gender identity, and race/ethnicity