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Experiences of gender incongruence and the relationship between social exclusion, psychological distress, and dysfunction among South African transgender adults: A field-study for ICD-11.

Megan M Campbell1, Ana Fresán, Ronald M Addinall, Werner Böhmke, Gerhard P Grobler, Adele Marais, Don Wilson, Dan J Stein, Geoffrey M Reed, Rebeca Robles.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The classification of sexuality-related conditions and conditions relating to transgender identity has generated controversy. Growing evidence suggests that the distress and dysfunction reported by transgender individuals is more likely associated with social exclusion, stigmatization, and violence than as a result of gender incongruence per se. Our study aimed to explore the experiences of South African transgender individuals through: 1) their self-reported accounts of gender incongruence, and 2) associations between their experiences of social exclusion and violence, and their reports of psychological distress and dysfunction during adolescence.
METHODS: Our sample of 57 South African transgender adults completed a structured interview, in English, including questions related to experiences of gender incongruence duration, distress, dysfunction, social exclusion, and violence.
RESULTS: Many transgender individuals reported having experienced an intense desire to be a different gender, with all noting discomfort with several aspects of their bodies. Importantly, psychological distress and dysfunction were significantly associated with social exclusion (most commonly perpetuated by family and friends) and not with gender incongruence per se.
CONCLUSIONS: This study adds to the growing evidence that experiences of social exclusion play a significant role in the psychological distress and dysfunction reported by transgender persons.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30028890

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Clin Psychiatry        ISSN: 1040-1237            Impact factor:   1.567


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1.  Intimate Partner Violence in Transgender Populations: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Prevalence and Correlates.

Authors:  Sarah M Peitzmeier; Mannat Malik; Shanna K Kattari; Elliot Marrow; Rob Stephenson; Madina Agénor; Sari L Reisner
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  2020-07-16       Impact factor: 11.561

Review 2.  Health of transgender men in low-income and middle-income countries: a scoping review.

Authors:  Ayden Scheim; Vibhuti Kacholia; Carmen Logie; Venkatesan Chakrapani; Ketki Ranade; Shaman Gupta
Journal:  BMJ Glob Health       Date:  2020-11

3.  Validity of Categories Related to Gender Identity in ICD-11 and DSM-5 Among Transgender Individuals who Seek Gender-Affirming Medical Procedures.

Authors:  Rebeca Robles; Jared W Keeley; Hamid Vega-Ramírez; Jeremy Cruz-Islas; Victor Rodríguez-Pérez; Pratap Sharan; Shivani Purnima; Ravindra Rao; María Inés Rodrigues-Lobato; Bianca Soll; Françoise Askevis-Leherpeux; Jean-Luc Roelandt; Megan Campbell; Gerhard Grobler; Dan J Stein; Brigitte Khoury; Joseph El Khoury; Ana Fresán; María-Elena Medina-Mora; Geoffrey M Reed
Journal:  Int J Clin Health Psychol       Date:  2021-11-30

4.  Following ICD-11, Rebuilding Mental Health Care for Transgender Persons: Leads from Field Experimentations in Lille, France.

Authors:  Antoine Baleige; Marie de la Chenelière; Cyane Dassonneville; Marie-Jeanne Martin
Journal:  Transgend Health       Date:  2022-02-14
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