Relevance of the voice in the process of gender affirmation in transsexual women: A cross-sectional study

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Gabriela Ramírez-Arroyo, Rafael J. Salin Pascual, Mario Sergio Dávalos Fuentes
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Introduction. Voice is a gender marker and can therefore be a source of gender dysphoria. There is a relationship between symptoms of anxiety and depression and voice-related difficulties in trans women (TW). Hormonal replacement treatment (HRT) in TW does not play a role in voice feminization. Access to voice feminization procedures is limited while the population demanding transgender healthcare is increasing. Objective. To describe the degree of voice-related dysphoria experienced by TW that seek a voice feminization treatment. Method. A descriptive, cross-sectional study, 26 TW completed quality of life (QoL) questionnaires and stated their reasons for seeking voice feminization. Fundamental frequency (f0) was measured. Results. 77% of the participants were legally recognized as women, 96% were under HRT, and 27% had a history of gender affirmation surgery. Median f0 for TW was 131 Hz. f0 had a poor correlation with QoL measures. The mean score in the Trans Women Voice Questionnaire was 95 (SD = 14.3). Achieving a feminine voice that allows gender conformity was the main reason for seeking treatment. Discussion and conclusion. Voice non-conformity affects QoL. None of the participants perceived their voice as feminine while 97% described their ideal voice as feminine. The inability to satisfy gender assurance needs has a detrimental effect on QoL. Improving access to affirmation procedures in public institutions without pathologization of transgender people is a pending agenda. Despite evidence that TW benefit from voice feminization treatments, it is difficult to define how to measure success.
跨性别女性性别肯定过程中声音的相关性:一项横断面研究
介绍。声音是一种性别标记,因此可能是性别焦虑的来源。跨性别女性(TW)的焦虑和抑郁症状与语音相关困难之间存在关系。激素替代治疗(HRT)在TW中对声音女性化没有作用。获得声音女性化程序是有限的,而要求变性医疗保健的人口正在增加。目标。描述寻求声音女性化治疗的TW所经历的声音相关焦虑症的程度。方法。在一项描述性横断面研究中,26名TW完成了生活质量(QoL)问卷调查,并陈述了他们寻求声音女性化的原因。测量基频(f0)。结果:77%的参与者被法律承认为女性,96%正在接受激素替代疗法,27%有性别确认手术的历史。TW的中位f0为131 Hz。f0与生活质量指标相关性较差。跨性别女性声音问卷平均得分为95分(SD = 14.3)。获得一种允许性别一致性的女性化声音是寻求治疗的主要原因。讨论与结论。语音不符合影响生活质量。没有一个参与者认为自己的声音很女性化,而97%的人认为自己理想的声音很女性化。无法满足性别保证需求对生活质量有不利影响。改善公共机构中变性人在不被病态化的情况下获得肯定程序的机会是一项悬而未决的议程。尽管有证据表明TW从声音女性化治疗中受益,但很难定义如何衡量成功。
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Salud Mental
Salud Mental PSYCHIATRY-
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
7.70%
发文量
32
期刊介绍: Salud Mental receives original manuscripts dealing with various mental health-related topics (such as psychiatry, neurosciences, psychology, epidemiology, and addictions). The submission of a manuscript must be exclusively carried out through this website.
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