Psychological Risk Factors among Transgender: The Mediating Role of Body Dissatisfaction between Quality of Life, Suicidal Ideation and Social Interaction Anxiety

Iram Batool, Sobia Bakhtawer, Noreen Saher, H. Batool
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Abstract Social attitudes, prejudice and stigmas towards transgender community vary around the world. Consequently, the prevalence of suicidal attempts, self-injurious behaviors, and associated psychological factors were very common among them. The current study aimed to examine the association between quality of life, suicidal ideation, social interaction anxiety and body image among trans genders. Two hundred trans genders of age between 18-45 years participated in this study. They were approached by using snow ball sampling technique from different cities of Pakistan. Four instruments, Body Image States Scale (BISS), World Health Organization Quality of Life Scale- (WHOQOL-BREF), Beck Scale for Suicidal Ideation (BSSI), Social Interaction Anxiety (SIA) were used in this research. The results showed no significant difference on demographic variables with regard to body image, social interaction anxiety, quality of life and suicidal ideation (p<0.05). Results of mediation analysis by using Smart-PLS showed that body image significantly mediates the association between quality of life and suicidal ideation (r=0.164, p<0.001) and it also mediates the relationship between quality of life and social interaction anxiety (r=0.184, p<0.001). The findings indicated that this population is at a high risk for psychological comorbidities and life-threatening behaviors. Efforts should be taken to reduce discrimination and psychological risk factors and bring positive attitude towards transgender community.
跨性别心理风险因素:身体不满意在生活质量、自杀意念和社交焦虑之间的中介作用
社会对跨性别群体的态度、偏见和污名在世界各地各不相同。因此,自杀企图、自残行为和相关心理因素的流行在他们中非常普遍。本研究旨在探讨跨性别者的生活质量、自杀意念、社交焦虑和身体形象之间的关系。200名年龄在18-45岁之间的变性人参与了这项研究。我们利用来自巴基斯坦不同城市的雪球取样技术与他们进行了接触。本研究采用身体形象状态量表(BISS)、世界卫生组织生活质量量表(WHOQOL-BREF)、贝克自杀意念量表(BSSI)、社会互动焦虑量表(SIA)四种工具。结果显示,在身体形象、社交焦虑、生活质量、自杀意念等人口学变量上差异无统计学意义(p<0.05)。Smart-PLS的中介分析结果显示,身体形象在生活质量与自杀意念之间具有显著中介作用(r=0.164, p<0.001),在生活质量与社交焦虑之间具有显著中介作用(r=0.184, p<0.001)。研究结果表明,这一人群出现心理合并症和危及生命行为的风险很高。应努力减少歧视和心理风险因素,对跨性别群体采取积极的态度。
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