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Majority of trans adults are happier after transitioning, survey finds | Majority of trans adults are happier after transitioning, survey finds |
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Washington Post and KFF study found 78% of respondents said living as different gender from birth increased satisfaction in life | Washington Post and KFF study found 78% of respondents said living as different gender from birth increased satisfaction in life |
A large majority of transgender adults say that transitioning has made them more satisfied with their life, according to a new survey. | A large majority of transgender adults say that transitioning has made them more satisfied with their life, according to a new survey. |
The survey conducted by the Washington Post and KFF, a nonprofit focusing on health issues, is the largest nongovernmental survey of transgender adults that uses random samplings. | |
It asked more than 500 transgender adults questions around their childhood, family and other life experiences. | It asked more than 500 transgender adults questions around their childhood, family and other life experiences. |
The questionnaire found that a majority of transgender adults are happier after transitioning, with 78% of respondents noting that living as a gender outside the one assigned at birth has increased their satisfaction in life, reported the Washington Post. | The questionnaire found that a majority of transgender adults are happier after transitioning, with 78% of respondents noting that living as a gender outside the one assigned at birth has increased their satisfaction in life, reported the Washington Post. |
More than four out of 10 adults noted that they are “a lot more” satisfied. | More than four out of 10 adults noted that they are “a lot more” satisfied. |
“Living doesn’t hurt any more,” said TC Caldwell of Alabama to the Post. “It feels good to just breathe and be myself.” | “Living doesn’t hurt any more,” said TC Caldwell of Alabama to the Post. “It feels good to just breathe and be myself.” |
While overall rates of life satisfaction among trans adults were lower than the general population, many survey participants said that was largely due to discrimination facing trans people. | While overall rates of life satisfaction among trans adults were lower than the general population, many survey participants said that was largely due to discrimination facing trans people. |
“You always have that fear of what’s going to happen when you tell somebody you’re transgender, especially these days,” said Tim McCoy, a Syracuse resident. “That definitely affects one’s quality of life. It’s a constant stress.” | “You always have that fear of what’s going to happen when you tell somebody you’re transgender, especially these days,” said Tim McCoy, a Syracuse resident. “That definitely affects one’s quality of life. It’s a constant stress.” |
Trans adults reported day-to-day harassment, including at work or with a healthcare provider. About 25% of trans adults said they had faced physical assault due to their gender identity, gender expression or sexual orientation. | Trans adults reported day-to-day harassment, including at work or with a healthcare provider. About 25% of trans adults said they had faced physical assault due to their gender identity, gender expression or sexual orientation. |
An estimated six out of 10 have faced verbal harassment. | An estimated six out of 10 have faced verbal harassment. |
An estimated 1.6 million people above the age of 13 identify as transgender, according to a June 2022 study from the Williams Institute, a UCLA Law School thinktank focused on gender identity public policy. | An estimated 1.6 million people above the age of 13 identify as transgender, according to a June 2022 study from the Williams Institute, a UCLA Law School thinktank focused on gender identity public policy. |
The Post-KFF survey found that the majority of transgender adults, 62%, identify as non-binary versus only 33% identifying as a trans man or woman. | |
A majority of those surveyed said they were under the age of 18 when they knew their gender was different from the one assigned at birth. Some 32% said they understood their gender identity when they were 10 years old or younger, while 34% said they had the realization between the ages of 11 to 17. | A majority of those surveyed said they were under the age of 18 when they knew their gender was different from the one assigned at birth. Some 32% said they understood their gender identity when they were 10 years old or younger, while 34% said they had the realization between the ages of 11 to 17. |
But transgender adults were more likely to report not having a happy childhood, as 46% of trans adults reported having an unhappy childhood compared with 19% of the general population. | But transgender adults were more likely to report not having a happy childhood, as 46% of trans adults reported having an unhappy childhood compared with 19% of the general population. |
Many trans adults surveyed said they did not have a trusted adult they could talk to as children. | Many trans adults surveyed said they did not have a trusted adult they could talk to as children. |
As children, school remained a significant stressor for many trans adults. More than four out of 10 survey participants said that they felt unsafe in school, and over 25% said they felt unsafe participating in sports and other extracurriculars. | As children, school remained a significant stressor for many trans adults. More than four out of 10 survey participants said that they felt unsafe in school, and over 25% said they felt unsafe participating in sports and other extracurriculars. |
In the US, Republican lawmakers have been introducing a number of bills targeting transgender rights particularly of children and within public schools. | In the US, Republican lawmakers have been introducing a number of bills targeting transgender rights particularly of children and within public schools. |
The rights of transgender people to participate in school sports, access gender-affirming healthcare and use the bathroom of their choice have come under attack. | The rights of transgender people to participate in school sports, access gender-affirming healthcare and use the bathroom of their choice have come under attack. |
But despite the political climate, a majority of trans adults believe that public perceptions of trans people are changing. Fifty-five per cent reported that the US was more accepting of trans people than it was 10 years ago. | But despite the political climate, a majority of trans adults believe that public perceptions of trans people are changing. Fifty-five per cent reported that the US was more accepting of trans people than it was 10 years ago. |
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