Legal Recognition, Protection, and Health: A Socio-legal Framework for Assessing Determinants of Health in the Jamaican Trans Community (Q30464)
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- Legal Recognition, Protection, and Health: A Socio-legal Framework for Assessing Determinants of Health in the Jamaican Trans Community.
- Legal Recognition, Protection, and Health
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In Jamaica and the wider Caribbean, the legal system allows for discrimination based on gender and sexual identity with impunity. (English)
This exposes trans people to disparate risks of violence and barriers to accessing social services such as health care. (English)
In this paper we assess the social determinants of health in the Jamaican trans population using a modified social-ecological model of transgender stigma and stigma interventions. (English)
To conduct this assessment, we situated the findings of the 2021 Jamaican Trans Health Needs Assessment and Trans Health Strategy within the socio-ecological framework with direct application to rights-based health services as well as the Jamaican legal system to develop a model for understanding the socio-legal determinants of health. (English)
The social determinants of health identified within the Jamaican trans community are all influenced by a lack of legal protection suggesting a need for legal reform toward nondiscrimination of sexual and gender-diverse populations. (English)
Emme (English)
Christie (English)
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12 August 2024
12 August 2024