Measuring Experiences of Minority Stress for Transgender Women: Adaptation and Evaluation of Internalized and Anticipated Transgender Stigma Scales

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Purpose: Transgender women (TGW) experience high rates of stigma based on their gender identity. Research has documented how transgender stigma and other discrimination negatively contribute to health inequities, including higher rates of depression compared with the general population. However, few scales measuring transgender stigma exist, even fewer that specifically assess anticipated or internalized transgender stigma. We sought to validate an adapted transgender stigma scale in a diverse sample of TGW. Methods: We adapted an existing stigma measure to capture experiences of anticipated and internalized transgender stigma for TGW. Adapted measures were completed by 213 diverse TGW. Factor analysis was completed to reduce the number of items in each scale and sociodemographic differences in each construct were explored. Results: The final nine items comprising anticipated transgender stigma and the five items for internalized transgender stigma both showed evidence of adequate model fit, unidimensionality, and internal consistency. The two constructs were moderately correlated with one another (r=0.36, p<0.001). We identified educational and HIV status differences in anticipated transgender stigma but no sociodemographic differences in internalized transgender stigma. Conclusion: We developed brief measures of internalized and anticipated transgender stigma through initial adaptation by TGW themselves and subsequent psychometric evaluation, demonstrating evidence of unidimensionality and internal consistency. These subscales were only moderately associated with one another and may provide unique insights in future research on minority stress among TGW.

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Rendina, H. J., Cain, D. N., López-Matos, J., Ray, M., Gurung, S., & Parsons, J. T. (2020). Measuring Experiences of Minority Stress for Transgender Women: Adaptation and Evaluation of Internalized and Anticipated Transgender Stigma Scales. Transgender Health, 5(1), 42–49. https://doi.org/10.1089/trgh.2019.0059

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