The Comparison of Gender Dysphoria, Body Image Satisfaction and Quality of Life Between Treatment-Naive Transgender Males With and Without Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q1 Social Sciences Transgender Health Pub Date : 2022-11-29 eCollection Date: 2022-11-01 DOI:10.1089/trgh.2021.0061
Emre Gezer, Bejda Piro, Zeynep Cantürk, Berrin Çetinarslan, Mehmet Sözen, Alev Selek, Aslıhan Polat Işik, Leighton John Seal
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The prevalence of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) among trans men has been reported as higher than among the cisgender population, which varies between 14.4% and 58%. In this cross-sectional study, we aimed to evaluate the association of oligo-anovulation and/or features of hyperandrogenism with the scores on the Utrecht Gender Dysphoria Scale (UGDS), the Body Image Scale (BIS), and the Short Form-36 Health Survey (SF-36) in treatment-naive trans men with PCOS seeking help for gender transition. The study sample consisted of trans men who were diagnosed with gender dysphoria (GD) between December 2019 and November 2020. To assess body dissatisfaction and psychological functioning, the UGDS, BIS, and SF-36 were administered to all transgender individuals as part of the routine assessment procedure. A total of 49 treatment-naive trans men were included in our study; 38.8% (n=19) of the participants were diagnosed with PCOS using the Rotterdam 2003 criteria. The scores of UGDS and BIS were significantly lower in the PCOS group compared with the non-PCOS group (p<0.001 and p=0.003, respectively). Among the eight parameters within SF-36, general health, emotional role, and vitality scores were significantly higher in the PCOS group (p=0.031, p=0.015, and p=0.006, respectively). Our study is the first study that demonstrates significantly lower GD, higher body image satisfaction and quality of life in trans men with PCOS compared with those without PCOS. Our findings are promising for larger prospective cohort studies to develop a consensus on the management of PCOS in trans men.

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未接受多囊卵巢综合征治疗的变性男性性别焦虑、身体形象满意度及生活质量的比较
据报道,跨性别男性中多囊卵巢综合征(PCOS)的患病率高于顺性人群,在14.4%至58%之间。在这项横断面研究中,我们旨在评估低排卵和/或高雄激素症特征与乌得勒支性别焦虑量表(UGDS)、身体形象量表(BIS)和SF-36健康调查问卷(SF-36)在寻求性别转换帮助的初诊多囊症变性男性中的关联。研究样本包括2019年12月至2020年11月期间被诊断患有性别焦虑症(GD)的跨性别男性。为了评估身体不满和心理功能,我们对所有跨性别者进行了UGDS、BIS和SF-36测试,作为常规评估程序的一部分。本研究共纳入49名未接受治疗的跨性别男性;根据鹿特丹2003年标准,38.8% (n=19)的参与者被诊断为PCOS。PCOS组UGDS和BIS评分明显低于非PCOS组(pp=0.003)。在SF-36的8个参数中,PCOS组的一般健康、情感角色和活力得分显著高于PCOS组(p=0.031、p=0.015和p=0.006)。我们的研究是第一个证明多囊卵巢综合征的跨性别男性与未患多囊卵巢综合征的男性相比,GD明显降低,身体形象满意度和生活质量更高的研究。我们的研究结果为更大规模的前瞻性队列研究提供了希望,从而就跨性别男性多囊卵巢综合征的治疗达成共识。
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Transgender Health Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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