Anxiety symptoms and self-reported executive functioning in transgender and gender nonconforming adults: associations with autistic traits and depression

跨性别者和性别不符合者成年人的焦虑症状和自我报告的执行功能:与自闭症特征和抑郁症的关联

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Between 4.8 and 26% of adults presenting to gender dysphoria clinics have autism. Both autistic people and transgender and gender nonconforming (TGNC) people have higher rates of mental health conditions including anxiety and depression and more difficulties with executive functioning, all of which impact quality of life. METHODS: We characterized relationships among mental health, gender nonconformity, and autism in a sample of 54 TGNC individuals, 44.4% of whom were autistic (29.6% formally diagnosed and 14.8% self-identified). We analyzed traits continuously (using the Autism Spectrum Quotient). RESULTS: Anxiety was the strongest predictor of executive functioning scores, while the contributions of depression symptoms and autistic traits did not rise to the level of statistical significance. CONCLUSION: Findings suggest that clinicians can support TGNC autistic people by helping them with their mental health, particularly with managing their anxiety.

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