Suicidality, self-harm, and body dissatisfaction in transgender adolescents and emerging adults with gender dysphoria
Auteurs
Claire M Peterson, Abigail Matthews, Emily Copps-Smith, Lee Ann Conard.
Résumé
Prevalence of suicide attempts, self-injurious behaviors, and associated psychosocial factors were examined in a clinical sample of transgender (TG) adolescents and emerging adults (n = 96). Twenty-seven (30.3%) TG youth reported a history of at least one suicide attempt and 40 (41.8%) reported a history of self-injurious behaviors. There was a higher frequency of suicide attempts in TG youth with a desire for weight change, and more female-to-male youth reported a history of suicide attempts and self-harm behaviors than male-to-female youth. Findings indicate that this population is at a high risk for psychiatric comorbidities and life-threatening behaviors. GENRE HOMME FEMME ADOLESCENT JEUNE-ADULTE TENTATIVE TRANSEXUALISME PERCEPTION-SOI PSYCHOPATHOLOGIE
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