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

Jaime Barrientos Delgado1, José L Saiz2, Mónica Guzmán-González3, Joaquín Bahamondes3, Fabiola Gómez4, Manuel Cárdenas Castro5, Ricardo Espinoza-Tapia3, Leonor Lovera Saavedra6, Alain J Giami7.   

Abstract

Understanding the internal diversity of transgender communities is essential for developing optimal, inclusive policies and service provision. To date, research on this topic remains scarce in Chile. We conducted a survey study describing sociodemographic characteristics (age, sex assigned at birth, onset age, nationality, education, sex work, having a partner, having children, sexual orientation, religiousness, gender identification, and gender affirmation pathways). A snowball sample of 377 self-identified transgender adults living in Chile (Mage = 31.88, rangeage = 18-67) was collected for the purpose of this study. According to their sex assigned at birth, 139 participants were female and 238 male. Results revealed that sex assigned at birth was significantly associated with almost all the sociodemographic variables. Eight gender self-identification categories were obtained based on self-declaration. These gender identification categories varied according to sex assigned at birth. Finally, four patterns (clusters) of gender affirmative actions were identified among participants. These patterns indicated that the longer the gender affirmation pathway time, the greater the invasiveness level of the medical procedures used. Sex assigned at birth moderated the association between gender affirmation pathways and gender identity categories. Results were discussed highlighting the heterogeneity found in terms of sociodemographic characteristics, gender identification, and gender affirmation pathways.
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Keywords:  Gender affirmation pathway; Gender identity; Sex; Sociodemographic characteristics; Transgender

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34259985     DOI: 10.1007/s10508-021-01939-4

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


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