id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_htfjze5tubfgjmbc2ybjjvkh44 José Devís-Devís Harassment Patterns and Risk Profile in Spanish Trans Persons 2016 18 .pdf application/pdf 7453 1062 67 This article describes the harassment patterns and the risk profile in trans people living in Spain. 14 to 20) suffered verbal harassment due to their gender identity or expression, and 53% of them were physically attacked for the same reason (Greytak, indicated that 28% of trans people in the United States suffer harassment in damage) and contexts (public, educational, family, work, health, sport, religious, and penitentiary) where harassment happens, according to sociodemographic variables of interest (self-defined gender identities, chronological Chi-square analysis revealed significant differences in harassment types according to gender identity and the ASEGDI. Trans people experienced harassment in the contexts or areas of social life as The third context where trans people suffered more harassment was States (Xavier & Simmons, 2000) and similar to 59.5% of violence or harassment experienced by trans persons in the same country (Lombardi et al., less harassment within work and family contexts than older trans people. ./cache/work_htfjze5tubfgjmbc2ybjjvkh44.pdf ./txt/work_htfjze5tubfgjmbc2ybjjvkh44.txt