Psychological distress among transgender people in Brazil: frequency, intensity and social causation – an ICD-11 field study

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Autor(a) principal: Lobato,Maria I.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Soll,Bianca M., Brandelli Costa,Angelo, Saadeh,Alexandre, Gagliotti,Daniel A.M., Fresán,Ana, Reed,Geoffrey, Robles,Rebeca
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry (São Paulo. 1999. Online)
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Resumo: Objective: To describe self-reported experiences of gender incongruence related to discomfort and body changes to be more congruent to the desired gender, and to examine whether experiences of psychological distress related to gender identity were more strongly related to the experience of gender incongruence per se or to experiences of social rejection. Methods: This field study used a structured interview design in a purposive sample of transgender adults (aged >18 years or older) receiving health-care services in two main reference centers in Brazil. Results: A high proportion of participants (90.3%, n=93) reported experiencing psychological distress related to their gender identity and report having experienced social rejection related to their gender identity during the interview index period and that rejection by friends was the only significant predictor for psychological distress. Conclusions: Gender incongruence variables were not significant predictors of distress. This result supports the recent changes proposed by the Word Health Organization in ICD-11 to move transgender conditions from the Mental and Behavioral Disorders chapter to a new chapter on Sexual Disorders and Conditions Related to Sexual Health.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Psychological distress among transgender people in Brazil: frequency, intensity and social causation – an ICD-11 field study
title Psychological distress among transgender people in Brazil: frequency, intensity and social causation – an ICD-11 field study
spellingShingle Psychological distress among transgender people in Brazil: frequency, intensity and social causation – an ICD-11 field study
Lobato,Maria I.
ICD-11
diagnosis and classification
social and political issues
title_short Psychological distress among transgender people in Brazil: frequency, intensity and social causation – an ICD-11 field study
title_full Psychological distress among transgender people in Brazil: frequency, intensity and social causation – an ICD-11 field study
title_fullStr Psychological distress among transgender people in Brazil: frequency, intensity and social causation – an ICD-11 field study
title_full_unstemmed Psychological distress among transgender people in Brazil: frequency, intensity and social causation – an ICD-11 field study
title_sort Psychological distress among transgender people in Brazil: frequency, intensity and social causation – an ICD-11 field study
author Lobato,Maria I.
author_facet Lobato,Maria I.
Soll,Bianca M.
Brandelli Costa,Angelo
Saadeh,Alexandre
Gagliotti,Daniel A.M.
Fresán,Ana
Reed,Geoffrey
Robles,Rebeca
author_role author
author2 Soll,Bianca M.
Brandelli Costa,Angelo
Saadeh,Alexandre
Gagliotti,Daniel A.M.
Fresán,Ana
Reed,Geoffrey
Robles,Rebeca
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lobato,Maria I.
Soll,Bianca M.
Brandelli Costa,Angelo
Saadeh,Alexandre
Gagliotti,Daniel A.M.
Fresán,Ana
Reed,Geoffrey
Robles,Rebeca
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ICD-11
diagnosis and classification
social and political issues
topic ICD-11
diagnosis and classification
social and political issues
description Objective: To describe self-reported experiences of gender incongruence related to discomfort and body changes to be more congruent to the desired gender, and to examine whether experiences of psychological distress related to gender identity were more strongly related to the experience of gender incongruence per se or to experiences of social rejection. Methods: This field study used a structured interview design in a purposive sample of transgender adults (aged >18 years or older) receiving health-care services in two main reference centers in Brazil. Results: A high proportion of participants (90.3%, n=93) reported experiencing psychological distress related to their gender identity and report having experienced social rejection related to their gender identity during the interview index period and that rejection by friends was the only significant predictor for psychological distress. Conclusions: Gender incongruence variables were not significant predictors of distress. This result supports the recent changes proposed by the Word Health Organization in ICD-11 to move transgender conditions from the Mental and Behavioral Disorders chapter to a new chapter on Sexual Disorders and Conditions Related to Sexual Health.
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