Transgender Adults May Have Higher Prevalence Of Substance Use Disorder Diagnoses Compared With Cisgender Adults, Researchers Say

Healio (2/4, Michael) reports, “Transgender adults have a higher prevalence of substance use disorder diagnoses compared with cisgender adults,” researchers concluded after conducting “a cross-sectional analysis of data from the OptumLabs Data Warehouse, which include claims from individuals insured commercially or through Medicare Advantage in 2017 who had at least five medical claims reported that year.” Included in the study were data on “a total of 15,637 transgender adults” who were “matched 3:1 with 46,911 cisgender adults based on age and geographic information.” The findings were published online Feb. 4 in JAMA Network Open.

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— “Transgender adults more likely to be diagnosed with substance use disorders “Erin Michael, Healio, February 4, 2021

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