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Objective
Transgender and gender diverse (TGD) people who use drugs report barriers to accessing substance use treatment, including provider mistreatment. Little research has explored the multilevel factors that shape the capacity of substance use treatment professionals to provide gender-affirmative care (i.e., care that respects and affirms one's gender) to TGD people.
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Findings/Key points
Most participants agreed that their workplaces could benefit from efforts to create a safe and affirming space for people who use drugs, particularly TGD patients/clients.
Design/methods
Surveys (N = 101) and qualitative interviews (N = 19) of substance use treatment and harm reduction professionals