[Effects of Gender Transition on the Mental Health Perception of Transgender People in Chile].

Marais Del Río Martín, Sarah Paz Martín, Jaime Barrientos Delgado
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Abstract

Gender transition is a significant identity milestone in the lives of trans people and serves as a protective factor for their mental health. However, its impact has been insufficiently explored in research on the mental health of this population. Furthermore, the effects of other factors identified by the Minority Stress Model have been evaluated separately, which hinders a comprehensive understanding of the phenomenon.

Hypothesis: Indicators associated with gender transition will have a positive effect on the mental health of trans people. The effect of the duration of the transition on mental health will vary according to the level of internalized transphobia.

Aim: To examine the impact of the gender transition process on the perception of mental health among Chilean trans people.

Methods: A total of 377 participants were recruited. A self-administered questionnaire was used, including measures related to the transition process, internalized transphobia, experiences of discrimination, connection with the trans community, and perception of mental health. The data were analyzed using multiple linear regression.

Results: The indicators examined showed a significant correlation with the perception of mental health. When evaluating their contribution in the presence of other variables, the unique contribution of some variables was not significant. Satisfaction with the transition process was associated with a better perception of mental health. Among participants who scored high in internalized transphobia and had been in the transition process for a short time, the perception of mental health was lower. Experiencing discrimination was associated with a worse perception of mental health. People assigned male at birth had a better perception of mental health than those assigned female.

Conclusions: The gender transition process, together with indicators of the Minority Stress Model, uniquely impacts the mental health of trans people in Chile. Uderstanding its unique contribution enables healthcare providers to adopt culturally sensitive care tailored to the specific needs of this population.

性别转换对智利跨性别者心理健康认知的影响
性别转换是跨性别者生活中一个重要的身份里程碑,也是他们心理健康的保护因素。然而,在这一人群的心理健康研究中,其影响尚未得到充分探讨。此外,少数民族应力模型确定的其他因素的影响是单独评估的,这阻碍了对这一现象的全面理解。假设:与性别转换相关的指标将对跨性别者的心理健康产生积极影响。这种转变的持续时间对心理健康的影响将根据内化变性恐惧症的程度而有所不同。目的:探讨性别转变过程对智利变性人心理健康认知的影响。方法:共招募377名受试者。使用了一份自我管理的问卷,包括与过渡过程、内化的跨性别恐惧症、歧视经历、与跨性别社区的联系以及对心理健康的看法有关的措施。数据采用多元线性回归分析。结果:所测指标与心理健康感知有显著相关。当在其他变量存在的情况下评估它们的贡献时,一些变量的独特贡献并不显著。对过渡过程的满意度与更好的心理健康感知有关。在内化变性恐惧症得分高且处于过渡过程中的时间较短的参与者中,心理健康的感知较低。遭受歧视与心理健康状况恶化有关。出生时被指定为男性的人比被指定为女性的人对心理健康的感知更好。结论:性别过渡过程以及少数民族压力模型的指标对智利跨性别者的心理健康产生了独特的影响。了解其独特的贡献,使医疗保健提供者能够采取文化敏感的护理,以适应这一人群的具体需求。
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