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Jaclyn M. White Hughto

Researcher at Brown University

Publications -  79
Citations -  3721

Jaclyn M. White Hughto is an academic researcher from Brown University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transgender & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 73 publications receiving 2256 citations. Previous affiliations of Jaclyn M. White Hughto include Harvard University & Fenway Health.

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Transgender stigma and health: A critical review of stigma determinants, mechanisms, and interventions.

TL;DR: Stigma prevention and coping interventions hold promise for reducing stigma and its adverse health-related effects in transgender populations, and multi-level interventions to prevent stigma towards transgender people are warranted.
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A Systematic Review of the Effects of Hormone Therapy on Psychological Functioning and Quality of Life in Transgender Individuals

TL;DR: Hormone therapy interventions to improve the mental health and quality of life in transgender people with gender dysphoria have not been evaluated in controlled trials and low quality evidence suggests that hormone therapy may lead to improvements in psychological functioning.
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Discriminatory experiences associated with posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms among transgender adults

TL;DR: Everyday discrimination experiences from multiple sources necessitate clinical consideration in treatment for PTSD symptoms in transgender people, andMultivariable linear regression models examined the association between self-reported everyday discrimination experiences, number of attributed domains of discrimination, and PTSD symptoms, adjusting for prior trauma, sociodemographics, and psychosocial comorbidity.
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Legal Protections in Public Accommodations Settings: A Critical Public Health Issue for Transgender and Gender‐Nonconforming People

TL;DR: Examination of the frequency and health correlates of public accommodations discrimination among gender minority adults in Massachusetts finds discrimination in public accommodations is common and is associated with adverse health outcomes among transgender and gender-nonconforming adults.
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Geographic and Individual Differences in Healthcare Access for U.S. Transgender Adults: A Multilevel Analysis.

TL;DR: Results show that individual-level factors (being older; trans feminine; Native American, multiracial, or other racial/ethnic minority; having low income; and avoiding care due to discrimination) are positively associated with care refusal, and variation was observed across U.S. states.