Recommendations regarding contraceptive counseling and reproductive health differ amongst transgender and gender diverse (TGD) youth compared to cis-gender youth. Limited existing literature demonstrates the need for contraceptive counseling that moves beyond cis- and heteronormative assumptions that start with pregnancy prevention and address concerns at the intersection of gender identity. The Investigator's qualitative study will focus on creating best practices regarding equitable contraceptive counseling for TGD youth. The Investigator will recruit transgender youth who are assigned female at birth, and currently or interested in using depo medroxyprogesterone (DMPA). Through focus groups and semi-structured interviews, the investigator hopes to guide providers in creating best practices and more equitable contraceptive counseling for TGD youth and measure satisfaction of DMPA in TGD youth.
Recommendations regarding contraceptive counseling and reproductive health differ amongst transgender and gender diverse (TGD) youth compared to cis-gender youth. TGD youth face unique health disparities including increased risk of sexually transmitted infections, sexual abuse and violence, and unwanted pregnancies. TGD youth also face inequities within the healthcare system including lack of access to providers and delay or avoidance of care. Both patients and providers also have misconceptions around pregnancy risk in transgender individuals assigned female at birth (AFAB) who are sexually active with people assigned male at birth. Limited existing literature demonstrates the need for contraceptive counseling that moves beyond cis- and heteronormative assumptions that start with pregnancy prevention and address concerns at the intersection of gender identity. The Investigator's qualitative study will focus on creating best practices regarding equitable contraceptive counseling for TGD youth. The Investigator will recruit transgender youth who are AFAB, and currently or interested in using depo medroxyprogesterone (DMPA). Through focus groups and semi-structured interviews, the investigator hopes to gain the perspectives of and experiences of TGD youth with self-and clinic- administered DMPA. The investigator hopes the results of this study can guide providers in creating best practices and more equitable contraceptive counseling and measure to satisfaction of DMPA for TGD youth.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
35
SC Injection at Home
Comprehensive Women's Health Center
Denver, Colorado, United States
Number of Participants Satisfied With Self-Administered DMPA at Initiation
Patient satisfaction with DMPA as assessed by thematic analysis of audio-recorded focus groups of each individual participant. Satisfaction will be measured through thematic analysis as the transcripts for the focus groups are coded, identifying phrases and words relating to satisfaction or dissatisfaction with their injection experience. Focus groups will be led by a member of the trans-masculine young adult community who will be trained on focus group procedures. Guides will be developed from a collaboration between experts in gender-affirming care.
Time frame: within 6 months of first DMPA administration
Number of Participants Satisfied With DMPA in an Office Setting
Patient satisfaction with DMPA as assessed by thematic analysis of audio-recorded focus groups of each individual participant. Satisfaction will be measured through thematic analysis as the transcripts for the focus groups are coded, identifying phrases and words relating to satisfaction or dissatisfaction with their injection experience. Focus groups will be led by a member of the trans-masculine young adult community who will be trained on focus group procedures. Guides will be developed from a collaboration between experts in gender-affirming care. Patients who elect for DMPA administration in an office setting will not undergo individual interviews.
Time frame: within 2 months of first DMPA administration
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