Bladder Health Experiences, Perceptions and Knowledge of Sexual and Gender Minorities. Journal Article


Authors: Hardacker, CT; Baccellieri, A; Mueller, ER; Brubaker, L; Hutchins, G; Zhang, JLY; Hebert-Beirne, J
Article Title: Bladder Health Experiences, Perceptions and Knowledge of Sexual and Gender Minorities.
Abstract: While recent efforts have been made to understand the bladder health experiences, perceptions, and knowledge of cisgender adolescent females and women, virtually nothing is known about the bladder health experiences of people who identify as sexual and gender minorities (SGMs). A community-based participatory research approach using a focus group methodology to engage 36 adult participants who identify as SGM, including individuals who identify as gender non-conforming, queer, transgender (trans) men, or lesbian, in one of six focus group discussions on bladder health. Using directed content qualitative data analysis from the six unique focus groups, three interrelated themes were revealed: gender socialization of voiding behavior and toilet environment culture producing identity threats, and risks to gender affirmation; consequences of hetero-cis normative bathroom infrastructure necessitating adaptive voiding behaviors; and, physical and psychosocial consequences of chronic anxiety and fear are associated with voiding experiences. Insight on how SGMs navigate voiding behaviors, toilet experiences, and health care seeking is needed to assure that bladder health promotion activities are inclusive of this population's needs.
Journal Title: International journal of environmental research and public health
Publisher: Unknown  
Date Published: 2019