[在变性和异装癖患者的罗夏测验中人类运动的性别特征答案]。

K W Bash
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作为对先前对健康和神经质男性和女性的罗夏测试中人类运动反应的性特征的研究的补充,同样的特征在苏黎世大学医院精神病门诊部的变性者和异装癖者的罗夏记录中进行了调查。在这些组中,没有一个组的阳性、阴性和中性运动反应的分布与前一个组一致。解剖学上的男性变性人想要变性为女性(TXmw)比解剖学上的女性(TXwm)对异性或目标性别的解释要多得多。TXmw和TXwm这两个变性群体并不构成彼此的镜像。虽然大多数群体的平均经验类型都接近于双重平等,但TXmw和男性异装癖者(TVmw)显然是内向的。所有三个新研究的小组都给出了比“正常”罗夏墨迹记录中预期的更多的空间反应,尤其是TXwm和TVmw。TXmw和TXwm的空间响应频率差异有统计学意义。
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[Sex character of human movement answers in the Rorschach test in transsexual and transvestite patients].

As a complement to a former study on the sexual character of the kinaesthetic human movement responses in the Rorschach tests of healthy and neurotic men and women, the same characteristic was investigated in Rorschach records of transsexuals and transvestites from the Psychiatric Out-Patient Department of the University Hospital of Zurich. In none of these groups was the distribution of masculine, feminine and neuter movement responses congruent with that in one of the preceding groups. The anatomically male transsexuals who desired a change of sex to female (TXmw) gave considerably more interpretations of the opposite or goal sex than did the anatomically female (TXwm). The two transsexual groups TXmw and TXwm do not constitute mirror images of each other. Whereas the mean experience type of most groups was not far from ambiequality, the TXmw and the male transvestites (TVmw) were decidedly introverted. All three of the newly studied groups gave more space responses than would be expected in a "normal" Rorschach record, especially the TXwm and the TVmw. The difference in the frequency of space responses between the TXmw and TXwm was statistically significant.

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