Sexual and Mental Health Inequalities across Gender Identity and Sex-Assigned-at-Birth among Men-Who-Have-Sex-with-Men in Europe: Findings from EMIS-2017
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design
2.2. Measures
2.2.1. Independent Demographics
2.2.2. Other Demographics
2.2.3. Morbidities
2.2.4. Health-Related Behaviors
2.2.5. Health Promotion Needs
2.2.6. Health Intervention Exposure
2.2.7. Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Sample Size and Primary Outcomes
3.2. Demographics Difference
3.3. Morbidity Inequalities
3.4. Risk and Precaution Behavior Inequalities
3.5. Health Promotion Need Inequalities
3.6. Health Intervention Coverage Inequalities
4. Discussion
4.1. Limitations and Strengths
4.2. Terminology
4.3. Sexual Attraction and Behavior
4.4. Sexual Health
4.5. Mental Health
4.6. Abuse
4.7. Drug Use
4.8. Unmet Health Promotion Needs
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
English | Man | Trans Man | Woman | Trans Woman | Non-Binary Gender |
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Albanian | Mashkull | Mashkull Transgjinor | Grua | Grua Transgjinore | Papercaktuar (Non-binary gender/Genderqueer) |
Arabic | رجل | رجلمتحول | إمرأة | إمرأةمتحول | ثنائيغيرجنس |
Bulgarian | Мъж | Транс мъж | Жена | Транс жена | Джендър неутрален |
Croatian/Serbian | Muškarac | Trans muškarac | Žena | Trans žena | Rodno neutralan |
Czech | Muž | Trans muž | Žena | Trans žena | Non-binary |
Danish | Mand | Transmand (fra kvinde til mand) | Kvinde | Transkvinde (fra mand til kvinde) | Andet, herunder interkøn |
Dutch | Man | Transman | Vrouw | Transvrouw | Genderfluïde |
Estonian | Mees | Transmees | Naine | Transnaine | Mitte-binaarne (Non-binary gender) |
Filipino Cebuano | Laki | Trans nga laki | Bayi | Trans nga bayi | Non-binary nga katawohon |
Filipino Tagalog | Lalaki | Lalaking trans | Babae | Babaeng trans | Kasariang non-binar |
Finnish | Mies | Transmies | Nainen | Transnainen | Muunsukupuolinen (ei-binäärinen) |
French | Homme | Homme trans | Femme | Femme trans | Genre non-binaire |
German | Mann | Trans*mann | Frau | Trans*frau | Geschlechtsneutral / nichtbinär |
Greek | Άνδρας | Τρανς άνδρας | Γυναίκα | Τρανς γυναίκα | Δεν αυτοπροσδιορίζομαι με κανένα από τα δυο κυρίαρχα φύλα (non binary) |
Hebrew | גבר | טרנס גבר | אישה | טרנסית אישה | אחרת זהות |
Hungarian | Férfi | Transz férfi | Nő | Transz nő | Nem-bináris nemű |
Italian | Uomo | Uomo trans | Donna | Donna trans | Genere non-binario |
Latvian | Vīrietis | Transseksuālis: no vīrieša uz sievieti | Sieviete | Transseksuālis: no sievietes uz vīrieti | Dzimumneitrāls (Ne binārs dzimums) |
Lithuanian | Vyras | Transeksualas: vyras, buvęs moterimi | Moteris | Transeksualas: moteris, buvusi vyru | Belytis (nesitapatinu nei su vyru, nei su moterimi, nei su abiems) |
Macedonian | Маж | Транс маж | Жена | Транс жена | Не бинарен пoл |
Maltese | Raġel | Raġel trans | Mara | Mara trans | Bla distinzjoni ta’ ġeneru |
Norwegian | Mann | Transperson - kvinne til mann | Kvinne | Transperson - mann til kvinne | Ikke-binær |
Polish | Mężczyzna | Trans-mężczyzna | Kobieta | Trans-kobieta | Niebinarna tożsamość płciowa |
Portuguese | Homem | Homem trans | Mulher | Mulher trans | Género não binário |
Romanian | Bărbat | Bărbat trans | Femeie | Femeie trans | Gen ne-binar |
Russian | Мужчина | Транс-мужчина | Женщина | Транс-женщина | Небинарный гендер |
Slovak | Muž | Transrodový muž | Žena | Transrodová žena | Nebinárna osoba (pohlavne neutrálna) |
Spanish | Hombre | Hombre transexual | Mujer | Mujer transexual | Género no binario |
Swedish | Man | Transman | Kvinna | Transkvinna | Icke-binär |
Turkish | Erkek | Trans Erkek | Kadın | Trans Kadın | Kadın/Erkek ikili cinsiyet sistemi dışında |
Ukrainian | Чoлoвік | Транс-чoлoвік | Жінка | Транс-жінка | Небінарний гендер (не віднoсите себе oднoзначнo ні дo чoлoвіків, ні дo жінoк) |
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Demographic | AMB Men N = 124,838 | AMB Trans Men N = 373 | AFB Trans Men N = 498 | AFB Men N = 178 | Probability (Chi-Squared; ANOVA for Age) |
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Age: Median (range); Mean (s.d.) years | 36 (14–89); 37.2 (12.8) | 39 (16–83); 39.9 (14.8) | 25 (15–79); 27.1 (9.1) | 28 (17–64); 30.8 (11.1) | <0.001 |
Born abroad (%) | 13.5 | 17.8 | 12.5 | 13.1 | 0.099 |
Single (%) | 54.1 | 54.2 | 52.3 | 48.3 | 0.008 |
Not earning (%) | 7.1 | 13.1 | 15.9 | 14.8 | <0.001 |
Sexual attraction to women (%) | 15.2 | 37.8 | 58.6 | 31.8 | <0.001 |
Sexual attraction to non-binary people (%) | 4.4 | 17.7 | 61.6 | 27.8 | <0.001 |
Out about attraction to men (%) | 58.8 | 35.2 | 74.9 | 60.6 | <0.001 |
Recent sex work (%) | 2.1 | 10.7 | 4.2 | 4.5 | <0.001 |
Group | Severe Anxiety & Depression (PHQ4) Score | Thoughts of Suicide/Self-Harm, Last 2 Weeks | Sexually Unhappy (Self-Rating 1–4 Out of 10) | ||||||
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% | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | % | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | % | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | |
AMB men N = 124,838 | 7.6 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 20.7 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 22.3 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
AMB trans men N = 373 | 6.7 | 0.88 (0.58–1.33) | 0.81 (0.53–1.24) | 26.9 | 1.41 (1.12–1.78) | 1.38 (1.09–1.75) | 29.4 | 1.45 (1.15–1.81) | 1.41 (1.12–1.77) |
AFB trans men N = 498 | 22.7 | 3.55 (2.87–4.39) | 2.45 (1.97–3.04) | 50.1 | 3.84 (3.22–4.58) | 2.94 (2.46–3.52) | 35.3 | 1.90 (1.58-2.29) | 1.67 (1.39–2.02) |
AFB men N = 178 | 16.7 | 2.42 (1.63–3.61) | 1.86 (1.25–2.81) | 33.0 | 1.88 (1.37–2.58) | 1.55 (1.12–2.13) | 26.7 | 1.27 (0.90–1.79) | 1.17 (0.82–1.65) |
Group | Alcohol Dependence Indicated (CAGE-4) | Living with Diagnosed HIV | HIV Diagnosis Last 12 Months | ||||||
% | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | % | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | % | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | |
AMB men N = 124,838 | 18.3 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 10.5 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.1 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
AMB trans men N = 373 | 20.7 | 1.17 (0.90–1.50) | 1.16 (0.90–1.50) | 7.1 | 0.66 (0.44–0.98) | 0.50 (0.33–0.76) | 0.0 | – | – |
AFB trans men N = 498 | 26.3 | 1.60 (1.31–1.96) | 1.46 (1.20–1.79) | 1.0 | 0.09 (0.04–0.21) | 0.12 (0.05–0.29) | 0.2 | 0.18 (0.03–1.31) | 0.16 (0.02–1.13) |
AFB men N = 178 | 22.3 | 1.28 (0.90–1.83) | 1.21 (0.85–1.73) | 3.5 | 0.31 (0.14–0.69) | 0.64 (0.16–0.83) | 0.0 | – | – |
Group | Syphilis Diagnosis Last 12 Months | Gonorrhoea Diagnosis Last 12 Months | |||||||
% | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | % | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | ||||
AMB men N = 124,838 | 4.4 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 5.3 | 1.00 | 1.00 | |||
AMB trans men N = 373 | 4.5 | 1.02 (0.62–1.69) | 1.01 (0.61–1.67) | 2.0 | 0.37 (0.17–0.77) | 0.38 (0.18–0.80) | |||
AFB trans men N = 498 | 0.6 | 0.13 (0.04–0.41) | 0.14 (0.05–0.45) | 2.9 | 0.53 (0.31–0.90) | 0.48 (0.28–0.82) | |||
AFB men N = 178 | 2.3 | 0.51 (0.19–1.38) | 0.54 (0.20–1.45) | 1.7 | 0.32 (0.10–0.99) | 0.30 (0.10–0.94) |
Group | Condomless Intercourse with 2+ Steady Men, Last 12m | Sex of any Kind with 5+ Non-Steady Men, Last 12m | Condomless Intercourse with 1+ Non-Steady Man of Unknown HIV Status, Last 12m | ||||||
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% | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | % | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | % | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | |
AMB men N = 124,838 | 8.5 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 45.1 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 23.9 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
AMB trans men N = 373 | 14.0 | 1.74 (1.29–2.34) | 1.67 (1.24–2.26) | 39.3 | 0.75 (0.61–0.93) | 0.75 (0.60–0.93) | 20.2 | 0.80 (0.62–1.04) | 0.79 (0.61–1.01) |
AFB trans men N = 498 | 3.7 | 0.41 (0.26–0.65) | 0.44 (0.28–0.71) | 13.3 | 0.19 (0.14–0.24) | 0.21 (0.17–0.28) | 13.3 | 0.49 (0.38–0.63) | 0.51 (0.39–0.66) |
AFB men N = 178 | 7.5 | 0.87 (0.49–1.53) | 0.91 (0.52–1.60) | 25.6 | 0.42 (0.30–0.59) | 0.46 (0.32–0.64) | 8.5 | 0.30 (0.17–0.50) | 0.30 (0.18–0.51) |
Group | Stimulant Drugs Used to Make Sex Last Longer or More Intense, Last 4 Weeks | Injected Drugs to Get High, Last 12m | Currently Taking PrEP (among those not Diagnosed HIV Positive) | ||||||
% | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | % | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | % | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | |
AMB men N = 124,838 | 5.3 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.2 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 3.1 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
AMB trans men N = 373 | 3.6 | 0.67 (0.39–1.17) | 0.64 (0.37–1.12) | 0.8 | 0.70 (0.22–2.17) | 0.63 (0.20–1.97) | 2.6 | 0.84 (0.43–1.63) | 0.81 (0.42–1.58) |
AFB trans men N = 498 | 2.6 | 0.49 (0.28–0.84) | 0.55 (0.31–0.96) | 1.0 | 0.86 (0.36–2.08) | 1.01 (0.42–2.45) | 1.0 | 0.32 (0.13–0.78) | 0.39 (0.16–0.93) |
AFB men N = 178 | 2.3 | 0.43 (0.16–1.14) | 0.46 (0.17–1.23) | 0.0 | – | – | 1.8 | 0.57 (0.18–1.77) | 0.63 (0.20–1.97) |
Group | Low Social Integration and/or Reliable Alliance | High Internalised Homonegativity | Disagrees with ‘The Sex I Have is always as Safe as I Want to Be’ | ||||||
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% | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | % | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | % | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | |
AMB men N = 124,838 | 11.6 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 12.3 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 11.1 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
AMB trans men N = 373 | 19.8 | 1.89 (1.30–2.73) | 1.72 (1.19–2.51) | 15.8 | 1.35 (0.85–2.12) | 1.34 (0.85–2.12) | 10.3 | 0.92 (0.66–1.29) | 0.88 (0.63–1.24) |
AFB trans men N = 498 | 16.3 | 1.49 (1.06–2.10) | 1.28 (0.91–1.82) | 1.1 | 0.08 (0.02–0.32) | 0.07 (0.02–0.29) | 14.3 | 1.34 (1.04–1.72) | 1.28 (0.99–1.65) |
AFB men N = 178 | 14.5 | 1.30 (0.66–2.53) | 1.19 (0.61–2.35) | 12.8 | 1.05 (0.54–2.05) | 0.97 (0.50–1.88) | 14.9 | 1.40 (0.92–2.12) | 1.35 (0.89–2.05) |
Group | Disagrees with ‘I find it easy to say ‘no’ to sex I don’t want’ | Condomless Intercourse Solely because Lacked Condom, last 12m | Concerned about Drug Use | ||||||
% | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | % | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | % | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | |
AMB men N = 124,838 | 8.5 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 25.7 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 4.5 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
AMB trans men N = 373 | 12.8 | 1.58 (1.16–2.14) | 1.61 (1.18–2.19) | 32.0 | 1.36 (1.09–1.70) | 1.36 (1.10–1.70) | 4.4 | 0.98 (0.59–1.61) | 0.91 (0.54–1.53) |
AFB trans men N = 498 | 22.8 | 3.18 (2.58–3.93) | 2.79 (2.26–3.45) | 15.6 | 0.53 (0.42–0.68) | 0.48 (0.38–0.61) | 3.8 | 0.86 (0.54–1.36) | 0.76 (0.48–1.20) |
AFB men N = 178 | 15.3 | 1.95 (1.29–2.94) | 1.78 (1.18–2.69) | 23.4 | 0.89 (0.62–1.26) | 0.82 (0.58–1.17) | 4.0 | 0.90 (0.42–1.92) | 0.82 (0.39–1.76) |
Group | Not Confident to Access PEP (among those without Diagnosed HIV) | Not Heard of PrEP | Does not Know U=U | ||||||
% | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | % | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | % | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | |
AMB men N = 124,838 | 59.9 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 36.5 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 42.3 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
AMB trans men N = 373 | 67.8 | 1.41 (1.12–1.77) | 1.46 (1.15–1.84) | 70.3 | 4.13 (3.29–5.18) | 4.19 (3.33–5.27) | 61.7 | 2.20 (1.78–2.72) | 2.28 (1.84–2.82) |
AFB trans men N = 498 | 67.0 | 1.36 (1.13–1.64) | 1.17 (0.97–1.42) | 41.4 | 1.23 (1.03–1.47) | 1.18 (0.99–1.41) | 43.8 | 1.07 (0.89–1.27) | 0.99 (0.83–1.18) |
AFB men N = 178 | 66.1 | 1.31 (0.95–1.80) | 1.19 (0.86–1.65) | 47.4 | 1.57 (1.17–2.12) | 1.53 (1.13–2.06) | 43.2 | 1.04 (0.77–1.40) | 0.99 (0.73–1.34) |
Group | Not Sure / I don’t know HIV status | Does not Know Where to HIV Test (Among Those Never HIV Tested) | Does not Know Where to Get Hepatitis B Vaccination (Among Those Vulnerable to It) | ||||||
% | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | % | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | % | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | |
AMB men N = 124,838 | 3.8 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 41.2 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 54.1 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
AMB trans men N = 373 | 9.0 | 2.50 (1.74–3.58) | 2.47 (1.72–3.54) | 47.5 | 1.29 (0.91–1.85) | 1.70 (1.18–2.47) | 56.7 | 1.11 (0.84–1.46) | 1.08 (0.82–1.42) |
AFB trans men N = 498 | 2.2 | 0.57 (0.31–1.03) | 0.48 (0.26–0.87) | 48.0 | 1.31 (1.01–1.71) | 1.01 (0.77–1.32) | 59.3 | 1.23 (0.99–1.53) | 1.09 (0.88–1.36) |
AFB men N = 178 | 6.3 | 1.69 (0.91–3.10) | 1.49 (0.81–2.76) | 48.5 | 1.34 (0.83–2.18) | 1.09 (0.67–1.77) | 55.4 | 1.05 (0.72–1.53) | 0.97 (0.66–1.41) |
Group | Saw or Heard Information about HIV/STIs for MSM, Last 12m | Got Free Condoms from NGOs, Clinics, Bars or Saunas, Last 12m | Tested for HIV in Last 12m (among Those not already Diagnosed with HIV 12m ago) | ||||||
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% | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | % | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | % | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | |
AMB men N = 124,838 | 74.3 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 32.6 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 56.0 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
AMB trans men N = 373 | 56.8 | 0.46 (0.37–0.56) | 0.47 (0.38–0.57) | 21.7 | 0.57 (0.45–0.74) | 0.54 (0.42–0.70) | 43.8 | 0.61 (0.50–0.76) | 0.61 (0.49–0.75) |
AFB trans men N = 498 | 75.7 | 1.08 (0.88–1.32) | 0.99 (0.81–1.22) | 40.3 | 1.40 (1.17–1.67) | 1.55 (1.30–1.86) | 36.4 | 0.45 (0.38–0.54) | 0.46 (0.38–0.55) |
AFB men N = 178 | 71.0 | 0.85 (0.61–1.17) | 0.80 (0.58–1.12) | 30.3 | 0.90 (0.65–1.24) | 0.95 (0.69–1.32) | 42.4 | 0.58 (0.43–0.78) | 0.58 (0.43–0.77) |
Group | Comprehensive STI Screen Last 12m (Among Those not Already Diagnosed with HIV 12m ago) | Ever been Offered any Hepatitis Vaccination | Ever Spoken to about PrEP at Health Service (Among Those not Diagnosed with HIV) | ||||||
% | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | % | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | % | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | |
AMB men N = 124,838 | 12.9 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 56.4 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 9.7 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
AMB trans men N = 373 | 8.4 | 0.62 (0.42–0.90) | 0.60 (0.41–0.88) | 43.2 | 0.59 (0.47–0.73) | 0.60 (0.48–0.75) | 6.2 | 0.56 (0.36–0.88) | 0.56 (0.36–0.88) |
AFB trans men N = 498 | 7.7 | 0.56 (0.40–0.78) | 0.59 (0.42–0.82) | 41.9 | 0.56 (0.46–0.68) | 0.59 (0.49–0.72) | 6.4 | 0.64 (0.45–0.92) | 0.64 (0.45–0.92) |
AFB men N = 178 | 8.8 | 0.65 (0.38–1.11) | 0.67 (0.40–1.14) | 50.3 | 0.78 (0.58–1.06) | 0.82 (0.60–1.11) | 10.3 | 1.08 (0.65–1.78) | 1.08 (0.65–1.78) |
Group | Received Verbal Insults Because Attracted to Men, Last 12m | ||||||||
% | OR (95% CI), Unadjusted | OR (95% CI), Adjusted * | |||||||
AMB men N = 124,838 | 20.8 | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||||||
AMB trans men N = 373 | 26.8 | 1.40 (1.11–1.77) | 1.55 (1.21–1.97) | ||||||
AFB trans men N = 498 | 36.4 | 2.19 (1.82–2.63) | 1.43 (1.19–1.72) | ||||||
AFB men N = 178 | 31.3 | 1.73 (1.26–2.39) | 1.33 (0.96–1.84) |
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Hickson, F.; Appenroth, M.; Koppe, U.; Schmidt, A.J.; Reid, D.; Weatherburn, P. Sexual and Mental Health Inequalities across Gender Identity and Sex-Assigned-at-Birth among Men-Who-Have-Sex-with-Men in Europe: Findings from EMIS-2017. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 7379. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17207379
Hickson F, Appenroth M, Koppe U, Schmidt AJ, Reid D, Weatherburn P. Sexual and Mental Health Inequalities across Gender Identity and Sex-Assigned-at-Birth among Men-Who-Have-Sex-with-Men in Europe: Findings from EMIS-2017. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(20):7379. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17207379
Chicago/Turabian StyleHickson, Ford, Max Appenroth, Uwe Koppe, Axel J. Schmidt, David Reid, and Peter Weatherburn. 2020. "Sexual and Mental Health Inequalities across Gender Identity and Sex-Assigned-at-Birth among Men-Who-Have-Sex-with-Men in Europe: Findings from EMIS-2017" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 20: 7379. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17207379
APA StyleHickson, F., Appenroth, M., Koppe, U., Schmidt, A. J., Reid, D., & Weatherburn, P. (2020). Sexual and Mental Health Inequalities across Gender Identity and Sex-Assigned-at-Birth among Men-Who-Have-Sex-with-Men in Europe: Findings from EMIS-2017. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(20), 7379. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17207379