Report

Health and Health Care Access in the US Transgender Population Health (TransPop) Survey

May 2021

Using data from the TransPop study, this report describes and compares health and health care access among transgender, nonbinary, and cisgender participants. It compares results to previously published analyses from the 2015 US Transgender Survey and the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. It appeared in Andrology in May 2021.

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Highlights
Despite high levels of insurance, transgender people were more likely than cisgender people to have avoided care due to cost.
Transgender people had more poor physical health days per month than cisgender people.
Transgender nonbinary people were more likely to have avoided care due to cost compared to transgender women and men.
Data Points
90%
of transgender people report having health insurance
33%
of transgender people say they avoided healthcare due to cost
15%
of cisgender people reported avoiding healthcare for the same reason
56%
of transgender people had a transgender-related health care provider
64%
of trangender people had accessed an LGBT or transgender-specific clinic or provider
82%
said they would like to visit one
15
number of days transgender people experienced poor mental health days per month
6
number of days cisgender people experienced poor mental health

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Health and Health Care Access in the US Transgender Population Health (TransPop) Survey