Intervenable factors associated with suicide risk in transgender persons: a respondent driven sampling study in Ontario, Canada. Bauer, G. R., Scheim, A. I., Pyne, J., Travers, R., & Hammond, R. BMC Public Health, 15(1):525, June, 2015.
Intervenable factors associated with suicide risk in transgender persons: a respondent driven sampling study in Ontario, Canada [link]Paper  doi  abstract   bibtex   
Across Europe, Canada, and the United States, 22–43 % of transgender (trans) people report a history of suicide attempts. We aimed to identify intervenable factors (related to social inclusion, transphobia, or sex/gender transition) associated with reduced risk of past-year suicide ideation or attempt, and to quantify the potential population health impact.
@article{bauer_intervenable_2015,
	title = {Intervenable factors associated with suicide risk in transgender persons: a respondent driven sampling study in {Ontario}, {Canada}},
	volume = {15},
	issn = {1471-2458},
	shorttitle = {Intervenable factors associated with suicide risk in transgender persons},
	url = {https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-015-1867-2},
	doi = {10.1186/s12889-015-1867-2},
	abstract = {Across Europe, Canada, and the United States, 22–43 \% of transgender (trans) people report a history of suicide attempts. We aimed to identify intervenable factors (related to social inclusion, transphobia, or sex/gender transition) associated with reduced risk of past-year suicide ideation or attempt, and to quantify the potential population health impact.},
	number = {1},
	urldate = {2019-06-24},
	journal = {BMC Public Health},
	author = {Bauer, Greta R. and Scheim, Ayden I. and Pyne, Jake and Travers, Robb and Hammond, Rebecca},
	month = jun,
	year = {2015},
	pages = {525},
}

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