Group differences in gender expression discrimination and depressive and anxiety symptoms among transgender and gender-expansive adults: The role of gender identity pride (Q29438)

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  • Group differences in gender expression discrimination and depressive and anxiety symptoms among transgender and gender-expansive adults: The role of gender identity pride.
  • Group differences in gender expression discrimination and depressive and anxiety symptoms among transgender and gender-expansive adults
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Group differences in gender expression discrimination and depressive and anxiety symptoms among transgender and gender-expansive adults: The role of gender identity pride
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  • Group differences in gender expression discrimination and depressive and anxiety symptoms among transgender and gender-expansive adults: The role of gender identity pride.
  • Group differences in gender expression discrimination and depressive and anxiety symptoms among transgender and gender-expansive adults

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Group differences in gender expression discrimination and depressive and anxiety symptoms among transgender and gender-expansive adults: The role of gender identity pride. (English)
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Despite established associations between discrimination and mental health, little research has focused on gender expression discrimination and integrated individual strengths such as transgender and gender-expansive (TGE) identity pride. (English)
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This study examined the roles of gender expression discrimination and pride in mental health among TGE adults across gender identity, race, and class. (English)
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A national sample of TGE adults (N = 212) completed online measures assessing gender identity, race, income, gender expression-related discrimination, TGE identity pride, and depression and anxiety symptoms. (English)
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Gender expression discrimination was positively associated with depressive and anxiety symptoms. (English)
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Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), higher income, transfeminine participants reported more gender expression discrimination. (English)
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High TGE identity pride buffered the association between gender expression discrimination and depression-most robustly for BIPOC, lower income, transfeminine participants. (English)
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TGE identity pride may buffer the effects of gender expression discrimination on depression. (English)
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Intersectionality in case formulation and treatment planning with TGE individuals is vital. (English)
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2024
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2024
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