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Visualizing patterns and gaps in transgender sexual and reproductive health: A bibliometric and content analysis of literature (1990-2020).

Liam Gary ArnullAnuj KapilashramiMargaret Sampson
Published in: International journal of transgender health (2021)
Growth in transgender SRH research was minimal until the early-2010s, after which a steep rise can be observed. Research retrieved has a disproportionate clinical and biomedical focus around HIV and related STI issues suggesting a failure to engage with reproductive justice and more comprehensive rights-based understanding of SRH. The sustained use of derogative language suggests a need for greater inclusion and awareness of trans identities within research and publishing. The dominance of the United States in authorship and as a site of research establishes the need for more geographically diverse research, trans, and LMIC-led research enquiry and creating greater opportunities for cross-cultural, comparative, and collaborative scholarly work.
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