Background Non-binary and genderqueer (NBGQ) individuals do not identify with a binary gender identity. Some but not all NBGQ individuals identify as transgender, and it is currently unclear on which aspects of mental and sexual well-being NBGQ and binary transgender individuals may differ. Aim To compare NBGQ, binary transgender and cisgender individuals on variables related to mental well-being, sexual well-being, and sexual self-concept discrepancies. Methods We conducted an online questionnaire study in 125 transgender men, 72 transgender women, 78 NBGQ individuals, 98 cisgender men, and 107 cisgender women. Results For most variables, NBGQ individuals did not differ from binary transgender individuals. These two groups differed only on...
Gender dysphoria (GD) is defined as significant distress experienced from conflict between a person’...
Multiple surveys have suggested that transgender individuals show lower sexual well-being than cisge...
BACKGROUND: It is currently unknown whether there are differences in desire for gender affirming med...
Background Non-binary and genderqueer (NBGQ) individuals do not identify with a binary gender identi...
Background: The social challenges that non-binary people experience, due in part to social intoleran...
Sexual responding in transgender people has typically been investigated from a medical and functiona...
Background: Previous research has consistently reported high rates of mental health symptomatology a...
Research has yet to identify specific predictors of poor psychological well-being and quality of lif...
Researchers have focused on understanding factors such as resiliency, medical concerns, and coping s...
Background: Over the last few years, the gender binary has been questioned, highlighting the existen...
Interpersonal, social, and structural stressors have been identified as key elements that explain he...
Gender dysphoria (GD) is defined as significant distress experienced from conflict between a person’...
Multiple surveys have suggested that transgender individuals show lower sexual well-being than cisge...
BACKGROUND: It is currently unknown whether there are differences in desire for gender affirming med...
Background Non-binary and genderqueer (NBGQ) individuals do not identify with a binary gender identi...
Background: The social challenges that non-binary people experience, due in part to social intoleran...
Sexual responding in transgender people has typically been investigated from a medical and functiona...
Background: Previous research has consistently reported high rates of mental health symptomatology a...
Research has yet to identify specific predictors of poor psychological well-being and quality of lif...
Researchers have focused on understanding factors such as resiliency, medical concerns, and coping s...
Background: Over the last few years, the gender binary has been questioned, highlighting the existen...
Interpersonal, social, and structural stressors have been identified as key elements that explain he...
Gender dysphoria (GD) is defined as significant distress experienced from conflict between a person’...
Multiple surveys have suggested that transgender individuals show lower sexual well-being than cisge...
BACKGROUND: It is currently unknown whether there are differences in desire for gender affirming med...