Predictors of Transphobia and Attitudes Toward Transgender Individuals Among Nurses in Türkiye: A Cross-Sectional Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Transgender Individuals and Structural Barriers in Healthcare Access
1.2. The Role of Healthcare Providers in Transgender Health Inequities
1.3. Why Nurses Matter: Their Pivotal Role in Transgender-Inclusive Healthcare
1.4. Knowledge Gaps as a Driver of Transphobia in Healthcare Settings
1.5. Transgender Healthcare Education and Research in Türkiye: A Neglected and Increasingly Contested Domain
1.6. Theoretical Framework: The Minority Stress Model
1.7. Aim of the Study
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design
2.2. Setting, Sampling, Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria
2.3. Instruments
2.3.1. Demographic and Professional Characteristics
2.3.2. Knowledge Assessment
2.3.3. Attitudes Toward Transgender Individuals
2.3.4. Transphobia Scale
2.3.5. Homophobia Scale
2.4. Statistical Analysis
2.5. Ethical Considerations
3. Results
4. Discussion
4.1. Strengths
4.2. Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Categorical Variables | Response | n (%) |
---|---|---|
Gender | Female | 93 (93.0%) |
Male | 7 (7.0%) | |
Marital status | Married | 59 (59.0%) |
Single | 41 (41.0%) | |
Education level | High school | 13 (13.0%) |
Associate degree | 12 (12.0%) | |
Bachelor’s degree | 63 (63.0%) | |
Master’s or higher | 12 (12.0%) | |
Experience working in psychiatry unit | Yes | 7 (7.0%) |
General religious identification | Non-believer | 5 (5.0%) |
Believer | 90 (90.0%) | |
Conservative | 5 (5.0%) | |
Knows someone who is LGB | Yes | 21 (21.0%) |
Knows someone who is transgender | Yes | 7 (7.0%) |
Parental attitudes toward LGB individuals | Negative | 63 (63.0%) |
Neutral | 37 (37.0%) | |
Parental attitudes toward transgender individuals | Negative | 68 (68.0%) |
Neutral | 32 (32.0%) | |
Beliefs about origins of homosexuality | Biological | 60 (60.0%) |
Temporary | 40 (40.0%) | |
Beliefs about origins of transgender identity | Biological | 61 (61.0%) |
Temporary | 39 (39.0%) | |
Received education on transgender health | Yes | 20 (20.0%) |
Received institutional training on transgender issues | Yes | 4 (4.0%) |
Willingness to receive transgender-related education | Yes | 64 (64.0%) |
Concept: Gender identity | Correct response | 83 (83.0%) |
Concept: Biological sex | Correct response | 83 (83.0%) |
Concept: Gender dysphoria | Correct response | 39 (39.0%) |
Concept: Bisexuality | Correct response | 73 (73.0%) |
Concept: Heterosexuality | Correct response | 87 (87.0%) |
Concept: Homosexuality | Correct response | 86 (86.0%) |
Comfort working with LGB patients | Yes | 37 (37.0%) |
Comfort working with transgender patients | Yes | 38 (38.0%) |
Comfort working with intersex patients | Yes | 29 (29.0%) |
Comfort working with LGBTI colleagues | Yes | 33 (33.0%) |
Numerical Variable | Mean ± SD | Range |
Age | 29.86 ± 5.98 | 20.00–46.00 |
Years of professional experience | 8.04 ± 5.76 | 0.50–25.00 |
Transphobia scale score | 41.53 ± 12.67 | 9.00–63.00 |
Attitudes toward transgender individuals score | 57.45 ± 16.42 | 20.00–96.00 |
Hudson-Ricketts homophobia scale score | 101.06 ± 26.26 | 12.00–141.00 |
Variable | Subgroup | Transphobia (Mean ± SD) | p (Transphobia) | Attitudes (Mean ± SD) | p (Attitudes) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gender | Male | 39.43 ± 7.41 | 0.552 | 56.14 ± 12.51 | 0.787 |
Female | 41.69 ± 12.99 | 57.55 ± 16.72 | |||
Marital status | Single | 39.07 ± 11.49 | 0.132 | 63.00 ± 15.49 | 0.005 |
Married | 43.24 ± 13.26 | 53.59 ± 16.05 | |||
Education level | Bachelor’s degree | 43.83 ± 10.81 | 0.015 | 55.81 ± 15.61 | 0.113 |
High school | 35.62 ± 11.59 | 63.15 ± 18.10 | |||
Master’s or higher | 31.92 ± 14.15 | 66.33 ± 16.76 | |||
Associate degree | 45.50 ± 15.80 | 51.00 ± 15.15 | |||
Religious belief | Conservative | 40.20 ± 14.96 | 0.744 | 55.80 ± 21.43 | 0.519 |
Non-believer | 40.20 ± 25.74 | 68.20 ± 28.49 | |||
Believer | 41.68 ± 11.77 | 56.94 ± 15.36 | |||
Knows a transgender person | Yes | 40.14 ± 15.23 | 0.695 | 52.57 ± 20.53 | 0.690 |
No | 41.63 ± 12.55 | 57.82 ± 16.14 | |||
Discusses transgender topics in family | Yes | 34.29 ± 13.46 | 0.020 | 60.41 ± 18.20 | 0.376 |
No | 43.01 ± 12.06 | 56.84 ± 16.08 | |||
Parental attitude toward transgender people | Neutral | 36.84 ± 11.26 | 0.014 | 61.88 ± 15.49 | 0.047 |
Negative | 43.74 ± 12.77 | 55.37 ± 16.54 | |||
Beliefs about transgender identity | Biological | 39.87 ± 12.00 | 0.076 | 60.61 ± 17.56 | 0.019 |
Environmental/Temporary | 44.13 ± 13.40 | 52.51 ± 13.20 | |||
Received education on transgender health | Yes | 33.95 ± 10.55 | 0.002 | 70.60 ± 16.02 | <0.001 |
No | 43.42 ± 12.50 | 54.16 ± 14.88 | |||
Received institutional training on transgender issues | Yes | 52.00 ± 6.48 | 0.039 | 49.75 ± 16.74 | 0.460 |
No | 41.09 ± 12.70 | 57.77 ± 16.41 | |||
Willing to receive training | Yes | 40.30 ± 12.39 | 0.144 | 61.23 ± 17.17 | 0.002 |
No | 43.72 ± 13.04 | 50.72 ± 12.60 | |||
Comfort with transgender patients | Strongly disagree | 44.07 ± 12.76 | 0.007 | 47.40 ± 10.76 | <0.001 |
Disagree | 45.10 ± 10.08 | 51.50 ± 13.99 | |||
Neutral | 44.46 ± 13.06 | 55.03 ± 13.26 | |||
Agree | 39.00 ± 10.72 | 60.26 ± 16.86 | |||
Strongly agree | 31.18 ± 12.98 | 77.82 ± 16.49 | |||
Comfort with LGBTI colleagues | Strongly disagree | 46.38 ± 13.80 | 0.001 | 46.50 ± 15.77 | <0.001 |
Disagree | 45.39 ± 9.46 | 54.17 ± 14.14 | |||
Neutral | 43.67 ± 13.35 | 52.39 ± 11.68 | |||
Agree | 36.85 ± 8.96 | 64.20 ± 12.32 | |||
Strongly agree | 32.00 ± 12.50 | 77.92 ± 15.77 |
Transphobia | Attitudes Toward Transgender Individuals | Homophobia | Age | Comfort with Transgender Patients | Perceived Knowledge | Received Education on Transgender Health | Parental Attitude (Negative) | Knows the Term “Gender Dysphoria” | Knowledge score | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Transphobia | −0.54 ** | 0.55 ** | 0.15 | −0.35 ** | −0.02 | −0.31 ** | 0.25 * | −0.00 | −0.03 | |
Attitudes toward transgender individuals | −0.65 ** | −0.26 ** | 0.43 ** | 0.18 | 0.38 ** | −0.20 * | 0.05 | 0.00 | ||
Homophobia | 0.33 ** | −0.42 ** | −0.16 | −0.21 * | 0.20 * | −0.03 | −0.11 | |||
Age | 0.04 | 0.21 * | 0.08 | −0.06 | 0.18 | 0.14 | ||||
Comfort with transgender patients | 0.43 ** | 0.23 * | −0.11 | 0.24 * | 0.31 ** | |||||
Perceived knowledge | 0.21 * | −0.24 * | 0.26 ** | 0.28 ** | ||||||
Received education on transgender health | −0.19 | 0.08 | 0.16 | |||||||
Parental attitude (negative) | −0.06 | −0.08 | ||||||||
Knows the term “gender dysphoria” | 0.63 ** | |||||||||
Knowledge score |
Independent Variables | B | Std. Error | ß | T | sr2 | p |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Const | 25.29 | 10.71 | 0.0 | 2.361 | 0.02 | |
Gender (male) | −4.539 | 3.906 | −0.14 | −1.162 | 0.015 | 0.248 |
Religiosity level | −3.456 | 3.326 | −0.093 | −1.039 | 0.012 | 0.301 |
Perceived knowledge | 3.886 | 1.491 | 0.245 | 2.607 | 0.07 | 0.011 |
Homophobia score | 0.177 | 0.041 | 0.394 | 4.33 | 0.171 | <0.001 |
Comfort with transgender patients | −1.886 | 0.981 | −0.191 | −1.922 | 0.039 | 0.058 |
Knows a trans individual | −0.392 | 3.949 | −0.014 | −0.099 | 0.0 | 0.921 |
Received education on transgender health | 6.923 | 2.628 | 0.254 | 2.634 | 0.071 | 0.01 |
Parental attitude (negative) | −4.963 | 2.195 | −0.223 | −2.261 | 0.053 | 0.026 |
Independent Variables | B | Std. Error | ß | T | sr2 | p |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Constant | 78.329 | 19.767 | 3.963 | <0.001 | ||
Age | −0.331 | 0.246 | −0.121 | −1.347 | 0.021 | 0.181 |
Gender | −1.962 | 4.647 | −0.031 | −0.422 | 0.001 | 0.674 |
Marital status | 1.469 | 2.803 | 0.044 | 0.524 | 0.004 | 0.602 |
Knows a trans individual | 6.266 | 4.634 | 0.098 | 1.352 | 0.021 | 0.180 |
Religiosity level | −0.500 | 4.087 | −0.010 | −0.122 | 0.0 | 0.903 |
Received education on transgender health | 7.976 | 3.246 | 0.195 | 2.457 | 0.07 | 0.016 |
Perceived knowledge | 0.477 | 1.854 | 0.022 | 0.257 | 0.001 | 0.798 |
Homophobia score | −0.153 | 0.057 | −0.245 | −2.686 | 0.084 | 0.009 |
Knowledge score | −1.352 | 0.943 | −0.109 | −1.433 | 0.027 | 0.155 |
Comfort with transgender patients | 2.153 | 1.959 | 0.156 | 1.099 | 0.016 | 0.275 |
Comfort with LGBTI+ colleagues | 1.941 | 1.805 | 0.147 | 1.075 | 0.01 | 0.285 |
Parental attitude (negative) | −0.705 | 2.657 | −0.020 | −0.265 | 0.001 | 0.792 |
Transphobia score | −0.358 | 0.117 | −0.277 | −3.075 | 0.093 | 0.003 |
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Şişman, E.; Güngör, M.; Gareayaghi, A.; Yılmaz, H.; Polat, A. Predictors of Transphobia and Attitudes Toward Transgender Individuals Among Nurses in Türkiye: A Cross-Sectional Study. Healthcare 2025, 13, 1474. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13121474
Şişman E, Güngör M, Gareayaghi A, Yılmaz H, Polat A. Predictors of Transphobia and Attitudes Toward Transgender Individuals Among Nurses in Türkiye: A Cross-Sectional Study. Healthcare. 2025; 13(12):1474. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13121474
Chicago/Turabian StyleŞişman, Ezgi, Mehtap Güngör, Aila Gareayaghi, Hanife Yılmaz, and Aslıhan Polat. 2025. "Predictors of Transphobia and Attitudes Toward Transgender Individuals Among Nurses in Türkiye: A Cross-Sectional Study" Healthcare 13, no. 12: 1474. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13121474
APA StyleŞişman, E., Güngör, M., Gareayaghi, A., Yılmaz, H., & Polat, A. (2025). Predictors of Transphobia and Attitudes Toward Transgender Individuals Among Nurses in Türkiye: A Cross-Sectional Study. Healthcare, 13(12), 1474. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13121474