Article(electronic)June 1, 2023

Transition Milestones and Psychological Distress in Transgender Adults

In: Urban social work: USW, Volume 7, Issue 1, p. 66-84

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Abstract

Transition milestones (e.g., telling family members that one is transgender and beginning hormone treatments) are specific transition-related events in transgender persons' lives that demarcate what their life circumstances were before versus after the milestone was reached. This article examines the relationship between transition milestones and psychological distress in a large sample of transgender adults. Data from the 2015 U.S. National Transgender Survey were used to examine 11 specific transition milestones in a sample of 27,715 transgender Americans aged 18 or older. A majority (64.6%) of respondents reported that psychological distress had affected them "some" or "a lot." Along with nine of the demographic measures and 13 of the support/discrimination measures, nine of the 11 transition milestones under study were found to be related to psychological distress levels. Reaching specific transition milestones plays an important role in many transgender adults' lives and may be highly beneficial in helping them to reduce psychological distress.

Languages

English

Publisher

Springer Publishing Company

ISSN: 2474-8692

DOI

10.1891/usw-2022-0016

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