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Social and Medical Gender Affirmation Experiences Are Inversely Associated with Mental Health Problems in a U.S. Non-Probability Sample of Transgender Adults.

Jaclyn M W Hughto1,2,3, Hamish A Gunn4, Brian A Rood5, David W Pantalone6,4.   

Abstract

A dearth of research has explored concurrently the associations between multiple forms of gender affirmation (or transitioning) and the mental health of transgender adults. In 2015, 288 U.S. transgender adults completed a cross-sectional, online survey assessing demographics, gender affirmation experiences, and mental health. Adjusting for age and discrimination experiences, we used mixed-effect logistic regression analyses to examine changes in self-reported suicidal ideation, suicide attempts, and non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) before and after initiating the gender affirmation process, and linear regression analyses to examine associations between gender affirmation experiences and self-reported depressive, anxiety, and stress symptoms. Overall, 81.3% of participants identified along the female-to-male, trans masculine gender spectrum (of which 20.9% identified as non-binary) and 18.8% identified along the male-to-female, trans feminine gender spectrum (of which 7.4% identified as non-binary). Nearly all participants (98.6%) reported disclosing their gender identity to family or a coworker; 67.4% endorsed recently using hormones, and 31.3% endorsed a gender-affirming medical procedure. In multivariable models, participants were at greater odds of NSSI, contemplating suicide, and attempting suicide before initiating the gender affirmation process compared to after. In additional models, gender identity disclosure and medical procedure engagement were inversely associated with depressive and anxiety symptoms, whereas gender identity disclosure, hormone use, and medical procedure engagement were inversely associated with stress symptoms. Finally, the number of gender affirmation experiences endorsed was inversely associated with depressive, anxiety, and stress symptoms. Findings support the possibility that social and medical gender affirmation experiences may be protective against mental health problems in transgender adults.

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Keywords:  Gender affirmation; Mental health; Self-harm; Suicide; Transgender

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32215775      PMCID: PMC7494544          DOI: 10.1007/s10508-020-01655-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Sex Behav        ISSN: 0004-0002


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2.  Change in Gender on Record and Transgender Adults' Mental or Behavioral Health.

Authors:  Kimberly Yee; Bonnie K Lind; Jae Downing
Journal:  Am J Prev Med       Date:  2021-12-16       Impact factor: 6.604

3.  Gender affirmation and social exclusion amongst trans women of color in Australia.

Authors:  Jane M Ussher; Alexandra Hawkey; Janette Perz; Pranee Liamputtong; Jessica Sekar; Brahmaputra Marjadi; Virginia Schmied; Tinashe Dune; Eloise Brook
Journal:  Int J Transgend Health       Date:  2021-09-13

4.  Disparities in Documented Drug Use Disorders Between Transgender and Cisgender U.S. Veterans Health Administration Patients.

Authors:  Madeline C Frost; John R Blosnich; Keren Lehavot; Jessica A Chen; Anna D Rubinsky; Joseph E Glass; Emily C Williams
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5.  Legal gender marker and name change is associated with lower negative emotional response to gender-based mistreatment and improve mental health outcomes among trans populations.

Authors:  Arjee Restar; Harry Jin; Aaron Breslow; Sari L Reisner; Matthew Mimiaga; Sean Cahill; Jaclyn M W Hughto
Journal:  SSM Popul Health       Date:  2020-05-11

6.  Sociodemographic Characteristics, Gender Identification, and Gender Affirmation Pathways in Transgender People: A Survey Study in Chile.

Authors:  Jaime Barrientos Delgado; José L Saiz; Mónica Guzmán-González; Joaquín Bahamondes; Fabiola Gómez; Manuel Cárdenas Castro; Ricardo Espinoza-Tapia; Leonor Lovera Saavedra; Alain J Giami
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7.  Toward Nonbinary Nuance in Research and Care: Mapping Differences in Gender Affirmation and Transgender Congruence in an Online National U.S. Survey.

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9.  Transgender-specific developmental milestones and associated experiences of violence, discrimination, and stigma among Filipinx transgender women who are sexually active with men.

Authors:  Arjee J Restar; Aaron S Breslow; Harry Jin; Ma Irene Quilantang; Olivia Sison; Amiel Nazer Bermudez; Maylin Palatino; Alexander Adia; Susan Cu-Uvin; Don Operario; Jennifer Nazareno
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-03-09       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  Gender Affirmation through Correct Pronoun Usage: Development and Validation of the Transgender Women's Importance of Pronouns (TW-IP) Scale.

Authors:  Jae M Sevelius; Deepalika Chakravarty; Samantha E Dilworth; Greg Rebchook; Torsten B Neilands
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2020-12-19       Impact factor: 4.614

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