Australian trans men: development, sexuality, and mental health

Andrea del pozo de Bolger, Tiffany Jones*, Debra Dunstan, Amy Lykins

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Abstract

The aim of the study reported in this article was to gain an understanding of the experiences, developmental trajectories, and mental health status of Australian trans men. Participants were 279 trans men. The majority preferred to identify as male; from an early age, they had experienced their gender identity as different from that normatively expected of their natally assigned sex and had undertaken practices so as to facilitate their presentation as male in accordance with their gender identity. A majority reported a diagnosis of depression or anxiety within the last 12 months and attributed suicidal ideation and self-harm and attempted suicide to personal issues with gender identity. Going through a masculinisation process and coming out reportedly led to improved mental health. The findings highlight the need to educate mental health and health care professionals on trans issues.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)395-402
Number of pages8
JournalAustralian Psychologist
Volume49
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • gender identity
  • mental health
  • trans men
  • transgender
  • transsexual

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