Citations:transpopulation

Noun: "the population of transgender people, particularly in a specific region"

 * 2003, Allan Peterkin & Cathy Risdon, Caring for Lesbian and Gay People: A Clinical Guide, page 283:
 * Factors contributing to such risk for HIV infection in the transpopulation include risky sexual behaviors, sex-trade involvement, sharing of needles for estrogen injection, and nonaccessing of prevention services due to previous discriminatory health care encounters.
 * 2009, Marcia Ochoa, "Latina/o Transpopulations", in Latina/o Sexualities: Probing Powers, Passions, Practices, and Policies (ed. Marysol Asencio), page 236:
 * I am not aware of any ethnographic or historical projects whose sole focus is some aspect of a Latina/o transpopulation.
 * 2011, Christie Elan-Cane, "Fighting for legal and social recognition outside the gendered societal structure", in Trans in the Twenty First Century: Concerning Gender Diversity (eds. Alice Purnell & Jed Bland), pages 130-131:
 * The legislation extended certain ‘rights’ to some within the wider transpopulation to the exclusion of others. The publicised intent was to enable gendered transpeople to move on with their lives but the legislation served to uphold the gendered societal structure through enabling those within the transpopulation who were able to ‘fit in’ to integrate within the societal mainstream and disappear.
 * 2013, Michael K. Sullivan, Sexual Minorities: Discrimination, Challenges and Development in America, unnumbered page:
 * It is also important to realize that, within the trans-population, different sub-populations will have different health care related problems.
 * 2013, Michael Shankle, The Handbook of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Public Health: A Practitioner's Guide to Service, unnumbered page:
 * Vaccination against hepatitis A and B is available. We do not know what percentage of the MTF transpopulation have received it and, in fact, how informed they are of its availability.
 * 2016, Griet De Cuypere, "Mental Health Issues", in Principles of Transgender Medicine and Surgery (eds. Eli Coleman, Randi Ettner, & Stan Monstrey), unnumbered page:
 * More recent studies from Gómez-Gil et al. (2009) and two Japanese studies described a rate of only 12–20% of the transpopulation with Axis I comorbidity, mostly depression, anxiety problems, and substance abuse.
 * 2019, Ajay Majumder & Rabin Tarafder, A Scientific Aspect of Transgenders, unnumbered page:
 * It is estimated that the transpopulation of the UK is between 3,00,000 and 5,00,000 people, but Stonewall concludes that it is hard to define the LGBT population of the UK.
 * 2020, Dhivya R. Srinivasa & Esther A. Kim, "Breast Cancer Screening and Management in the Transgender Patient", Spear's Surgery of the Breast Principles and Art (eds. Allen Gabriel, Maurice Y. Nahabedian, G. Patrick Maxwell, & Toni Storm), unnumbered page:
 * As is, numerous health disparities afflict the transpopulation with several studies reflecting significant untoward effects on overall health. One such study of over 1,000 transgender women at an urban center showed that transfemales are less likely to obtain recommended mammograms (after 5 years of hormone therapy) compared to cis females (14).