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Transgender Issues LAFAN IN-SERVICE March 2, 2004 Tom Donohoe, MBA Maria Roman Sandra Rogers, MFT.

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1 Transgender Issues LAFAN IN-SERVICE March 2, 2004 Tom Donohoe, MBA Maria Roman Sandra Rogers, MFT

2 Workshop Objectives At the end of the workshop, participants will be able to: At the end of the workshop, participants will be able to: Discuss transgender terms and definitions. Discuss transgender terms and definitions. Review transgender health needs in Los Angeles, with a focus on HIV. Review transgender health needs in Los Angeles, with a focus on HIV. Examine how HIV service providers and agencies can help address these needs. Examine how HIV service providers and agencies can help address these needs. Obtain a transgender resource list for Los Angeles. Obtain a transgender resource list for Los Angeles.

3 UCLA AETC Tom Donohoe, Director (310) 794 – 7821 Warmline: (800) 933 - 3413 PEPline: (888) HIV - 4911 (448)

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6 The Los Angeles Transgender Health Study Community Report May, 2001 Cathy Reback, Ph.D. et al APAIT, Bienestar, and Van Ness Recovery House

7 Los Angeles Transgender Health Study: Summary of key findings:  33% - injected substance other than hormones, such as oil or silicone to enhance gender presentation.  44% - currently injecting hormones, 72% of these from non-medical sources.  64% - no current health insurance.  88% - reported history of verbal abuse (47% physical). HIV seroprevalence of 22% is among the highest of any group reported in Los Angeles County

8 Recommendations  HIV prevention interventions must be tailored to MTF transgenders.  Transgendered persons must have access to healthcare services that are sensitive to the medical and psychological issues related to gender transition.  HIV prevention interventions should include alcohol and drug assessments, and when necessary, referral to transgender-sensitive treatment.  Job training should be incorporated into HIV intervention programs.  Additional resources are urgently needed for HIV prevention and treatment services targeting transgenders.


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