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Guzmán-González M, Barrientos J, Saiz JL, Gomez F, Cárdenas M, Espinoza-Tapia R, Bahamondes J, Lovera L, Giami A. Rev. Med. Chile 2020; 148(8): 1113-1120.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Sociedad Medica De Santiago)

DOI

10.4067/S0034-98872020000801113

PMID

33399778

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Transgender population is at a higher risk of suffering mental health problems than cisgender population (people whose sex and gender identity are in agreement) and other sexual minorities (gays, lesbians, and bisexuals), partly due to the greater stress that they suffer or for being victims of sexual prejudice.
AIM: To describe positive and negative mental health indicators in a sample of transgender people living in Chile.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: An intentional sample of 377 transgender individuals older than 18 years, living in the country's northern, center and southern zones were studied. Sociodemographic and well-being features, negative emotional symptoms, suicidal behavior, and substance consumption were assessed.
RESULTS: A precarious mental health was confirmed among participants. A high frequency of depression, ideation and suicide attempts, and high levels of depression, anxiety, and stress symptoms were identified. Also, a high frequency of substance abuse was found. These mental health indicators varied according to the sex assigned at birth and gender self-identification.
CONCLUSIONS: Transgender people experience precariousness and vulnerability in their mental health.


Language: es

Keywords

Humans; Female; Male; Chile; Suicidal Ideation; Mental Health; Gender Identity; Transgender Persons

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