Common Psychological and Behavioral Disorders in Transgender People: An Epidemiological Review

Q4 Medicine
Mohammad-Rafi Bazrafshan, A. Eidi, O. Soufi, Hamed Delam
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Background: In the last two decades, the number of people who have referred to mental health services due to concerns about gender identity has increased dramatically. The aim of this study was to present the most important and fundamental results of studies on transgender psychological and behavioral disordersand compare these results. Methods: This is a narrative review study. Search for articles related to common psychological and behavioral disorders in transgender people was done by two trained researchers between December 2019 and March 2020 in 5 Latin scientific databases (Google Scholar, PubMed / Medline, Scopus, ISI Web of Science and Embase). Results: Psychological and behavioral disorders were much higher in transgender people than in the general population. The most common disorders included anxiety and depression, suicidal attempt, drug abuse, self-injury without suicidal tendency, and HIV. Conclusion: Transgender people are constantly harassed and abused by friends, acquaintances, classmates and teachers, and even their families. Having multiple sexual partners increases the risk of HIV infection and other sexual misconduct. Therefore, governments need to implement their support programs through training centers and counseling for transgender individuals.
跨性别人群常见的心理和行为障碍:流行病学综述
背景:在过去二十年中,由于对性别认同的担忧而求助于心理健康服务的人数急剧增加。本研究的目的是介绍跨性别心理和行为障碍研究中最重要和最基本的结果,并对这些结果进行比较。方法:采用叙述性回顾研究。2019年12月至2020年3月,两名训练有素的研究人员在5个拉丁科学数据库(b谷歌Scholar、PubMed / Medline、Scopus、ISI Web of Science和Embase)中搜索了与跨性别者常见心理和行为障碍相关的文章。结果:跨性别人群的心理和行为障碍发生率明显高于普通人群。最常见的障碍包括焦虑和抑郁、自杀企图、药物滥用、无自杀倾向的自残和艾滋病毒。结论:变性人经常受到朋友、熟人、同学、老师甚至家人的骚扰和虐待。拥有多个性伴侣会增加感染艾滋病毒和其他性行为不端的风险。因此,政府需要通过培训中心和对跨性别者的咨询来实施他们的支持项目。
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Journal of health sciences and surveillance system
Journal of health sciences and surveillance system Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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