Non-binary and binary transgender youth: Comparison of mental health, self-harm, suicidality, substance use and victimization experiences.

Q1 Social Sciences
International Journal of Transgenderism Pub Date : 2017-09-18 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1080/15532739.2017.1370627
Katharine A Rimes, Nicola Goodship, Greg Ussher, Dan Baker, Elizabeth West
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Abstract

Background : Little research has compared the mental health and victimization experiences of non-binary youth depending on their sex assigned at birth (SAAB), or compared these two groups with binary transgender youth. Aims : To compare mental health, self-harm and suicidality, substance use and victimization experiences between non-binary and binary transgender young adults, both male assigned at birth (MAAB) and female assigned at birth (FAAB). Methods : Online survey data from 677 participants from the "Youth Chances" community study of 16 to 25 year olds in the United Kingdom was analyzed, comparing across binary participants (transgender females (n = 105) and transgender males (n = 210)) and non-binary participants (MAAB (n = 93) and FAAB (n = 269)). Results : Female SAAB participants (binary and non-binary) were more likely to report a current mental health condition and history of self-harm than male SAAB participants (binary and non-binary). Similarly, female SAAB participants (binary and non-binary) were more likely to report childhood sexual abuse than male SAAB participants (binary and non-binary); the reverse pattern was found for lifetime physical assault relating to being LGBTQ. Non-binary MAAB participants were less likely than the other groups to report past suicide attempts and previous help-seeking for depression/anxiety. Binary participants reported lower life satisfaction than non-binary participants. For all four groups, mental health problems, self-harm, suicidality, alcohol use and victimization experiences were generally higher than that of youth in general population studies. Conclusions : These findings highlight the importance of considering both non-binary versus binary gender identity and SAAB in relation to mental health problems, self-harm, suicidality and substance use in transgender youth. The roles of sexual abuse, other abuse and discrimination in contributing to increased rates of mental illness and self-harm in non-binary and binary transgender individuals, particularly those who were assigned female at birth, relative to those assigned male, require investigation.

非二元和二元跨性别青年:心理健康、自我伤害、自杀、物质使用和受害经历的比较
背景:很少有研究比较非二元青年的心理健康和受害经历取决于他们的出生性别(SAAB),或将这两个群体与二元变性青年进行比较。目的:比较非二元和二元变性青年成人的心理健康、自我伤害和自杀、物质使用和受害经历,包括男性出生时分配(MAAB)和女性出生时分配(FAAB)。方法:对来自英国“青年机会”社区研究的677名16 - 25岁参与者的在线调查数据进行分析,比较二元参与者(跨性别女性(n = 105)和跨性别男性(n = 210))和非二元参与者(MAAB (n = 93)和FAAB (n = 269))。结果:女性萨博参与者(二进制和非二进制)比男性萨博参与者(二进制和非二进制)更有可能报告当前的精神健康状况和自残史。同样,女性萨博参与者(二进制和非二进制)比男性萨博参与者(二进制和非二进制)更有可能报告童年性虐待;与LGBTQ相关的终身身体攻击则发现了相反的模式。与其他组相比,非二元MAAB参与者报告过去的自杀企图和以前因抑郁/焦虑寻求帮助的可能性更小。二元参与者报告的生活满意度低于非二元参与者。在一般人口研究中,所有四组的心理健康问题、自残、自杀、酗酒和受害经历普遍高于青年。结论:这些发现强调了将非二元性别认同与二元性别认同以及萨博与跨性别青年的心理健康问题、自残、自杀和药物使用联系起来的重要性。需要调查性虐待、其他虐待和歧视在导致非二元和二元变性人,特别是那些出生时被指定为女性的人,相对于被指定为男性的人,精神疾病和自残率上升方面所起的作用。
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International Journal of Transgenderism
International Journal of Transgenderism Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Transgenderism, together with its partner organization the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH), offers an international, multidisciplinary scholarly forum for publication in the field of transgender health in its broadest sense for academics, practitioners, policy makers, and the general population. The journal welcomes contributions from a range of disciplines, such as: Endocrinology Surgery Obstetrics and Gynaecology Psychiatry Psychology Speech and language therapy Sexual medicine Sexology Family therapy Public health Sociology Counselling Law Medical ethics.
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