心理健康
系统回顾
饮食失调
焦虑
精神科
精神障碍患病率
自杀意念
梅德林
变性人
医学
人口
临床心理学
情绪障碍
人格障碍
心理学
毒物控制
自杀预防
人格
环境卫生
法学
社会心理学
政治学
精神分析
作者
Federica Pinna,Pasquale Paribello,Giulia Somaini,Alice Corona,Antonio Ventriglio,Carolina Corrias,Ilaria Frau,Roberto Murgia,Sabrina El Kacemi,Gian Maria Galeazzi,Massimo Mirandola,Francesco Amaddeo,Andrea Crapanzano,Manlio Converti,Paola Piras,Federico Suprani,Mirko Manchia,Andrea Fiorillo,Bernardo Carpiniello
标识
DOI:10.1080/09540261.2022.2093629
摘要
Several lines of evidence indicate the prevalence of mental health disorders in Transgender (TG) individuals is higher than that of cisgender individuals or the general population. In this systematic review, we aim to propose a summary of some of the most significant research investigating mental health disorders’ prevalence among this population. We performed a double-blind systematic review using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses reporting (PRISMA) on PUBMED/MEDLINE and SCOPUS, specifically using peer-reviewed articles examining the mental health status of transgender (TG) individuals. This review did not exclude any research based on publication date. The last search was performed in February 2022. The employed search strategy led to the selection of 165 peer-reviewed articles. The majority of these papers presented a cross-sectional design with self-reported diagnoses and symptoms, signaling a significant prevalence of mental health disorders amongst TG Individuals. Of the reviewed articles, 72 examined the prevalence of mood and anxiety disorders; 8 examined eating disorders; 43 examined the prevalence of suicidal or self-harm ideation or behaviors; 5 papers examined the prevalence of trauma and stress-related disorders; 10 examined the frequency of personality disorders; 44 examined substance use disorders; and 9 papers examined the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder. Finally, 22 studies reported on the prevalence of TG individuals diagnosed with co-morbid mental health disorders or unspecified mental disorders. Our findings coincide with existing research, which indicates TG individuals do experience a higher prevalence of mental health disorders than that of the general population or cisgender individuals. However, further research is needed to address the existing gaps in knowledge.
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