Gender congruence and body satisfaction in nonbinary transgender people: A case control study.

Q1 Social Sciences
International Journal of Transgenderism Pub Date : 2019-02-10 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1080/15532739.2018.1538840
Bethany A Jones, Walter Pierre Bouman, Emma Haycraft, Jon Arcelus
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Abstract

Background: Binary transgender people access gender affirming medical interventions to alleviate gender incongruence and increase body satisfaction. Despite the increase in nonbinary transgender people, this population are less likely to access transgender health services compared to binary transgender people. No research has yet understood why by exploring levels of gender congruence and body satisfaction in nonbinary transgender people. Objective: The aim of this study was to compare levels of gender congruence and body satisfaction in nonbinary transgender people to controls [binary transgender people and cisgender (nontrans) people]. Method: In total, 526 people from a community sample in the UK took part in the study (97 nonbinary, 91 binary, and 338 cisgender identifying people). Participants were asked to complete an online survey about gender congruence and body satisfaction. Results: There were differences in gender congruence and body satisfaction between nonbinary and binary transgender people. On sex-specific parts of the body (i.e., chest, genitalia, and secondary sex characteristics), nonbinary transgender people reported significantly higher levels of gender and body satisfaction compared to binary transgender people. However, there was no difference in congruence and satisfaction with social gender role between the two transgender groups (nonbinary and binary). Cisgender people reported significantly higher levels of gender congruence and body satisfaction compared to transgender people (nonbinary and binary). Conclusions: There are differences in gender congruence and body satisfaction between nonbinary and binary transgender people. Nonbinary individuals may be less likely to access transgender health services due to experiencing less gender incongruence and more body satisfaction compared to binary transgender people. Transgender health services need to be more inclusive of nonbinary transgender people and their support and treatment needs, which may differ from those who identify within the binary gender system.

非二元跨性别者的性别一致性和身体满意度:一项病例对照研究。
背景:二元跨性别者获得确认性别的医疗干预,以缓解性别不协调,提高身体满意度。尽管非二元跨性别者的人数有所增加,但与二元跨跨性别者相比,这一人群获得跨性别医疗服务的可能性较小。目前还没有研究通过探索非二元跨性别者的性别一致性和身体满意度来理解为什么。目的:本研究的目的是比较非二元变性人与对照组[二元变性者和顺性别(非变性人)]的性别一致性和身体满意度水平。方法:来自英国社区样本的526人参加了这项研究(97名非二进制、91名二进制和338名顺性别识别者)。参与者被要求完成一项关于性别一致性和身体满意度的在线调查。结果:非二元和二元跨性别者在性别一致性和身体满意度方面存在差异。在身体的特定性别部位(即胸部、生殖器和第二性征),非二元跨性别者报告的性别和身体满意度明显高于二元跨跨性别者。然而,两个跨性别群体(非二元和二元)对社会性别角色的一致性和满意度没有差异。与跨性别者(非二元和二元)相比,顺性别者的性别一致性和身体满意度明显更高。结论:非二元和二元跨性别者在性别一致性和身体满意度方面存在差异。与二元跨性别者相比,非二元个体可能不太可能获得跨性别健康服务,因为他们经历的性别不协调更少,身体满意度更高。跨性别健康服务需要更包容非二元跨性别者及其支持和治疗需求,这可能与在二元性别系统中识别的人不同。
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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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