Transgender Health Care Primer for Clinical Audiologists

Transgender people have been increasingly visible in society. Recent research has indicated that millions of Americans, 0.7% of the total population, identify as transgender. Although transgender people experience all the same auditory and vestibular disorders as people who are not transgender, ther...

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Published in:American journal of audiology Vol. 32; no. 2; p. 282
Main Author: Kirjava, Shade Avery
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States 01.06.2023
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ISSN:1558-9137, 1558-9137
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Summary:Transgender people have been increasingly visible in society. Recent research has indicated that millions of Americans, 0.7% of the total population, identify as transgender. Although transgender people experience all the same auditory and vestibular disorders as people who are not transgender, there is a dearth of information about transgender issues in audiology graduate education and continuing education. The author discusses their positionality as a transgender audiologist and provides guidance on working with transgender patients from their experience and from the published literature. This tutorial provides an overview of transgender identity for clinical audiologists and summarizes the social, legal, and medical landscape of transgender identity as it relates to audiology.
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ISSN:1558-9137
1558-9137
DOI:10.1044/2023_AJA-22-00121