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Correlational findings

Study Holt et al. (2019): study US 2017

Public
Transgender people, USA, 2017
Survey name
Trans Collaborations Clinical Check-In
Sample
Respondents
N = 207
Non Response
Assessment
Questionnaire: Conputer Assisted Web Interview (CAWI)
The different measures were administered in random order to reduce order effects.

Correlate

Authors's Label
TC3 Factor 2: Comfort with public perception
Our Classification
Distribution
Range 5-25
Operationalization
Self-report on 5 questions:

A In the past two weeks, how concerned were you about what others thought of your gender presentation?
1 Extremely concerned
..
5 Not at all concerned

B In the past two weeks, how concerned were you about what others thought of your gender presentation?
1 Extremely concerned
..
5 Not at all concerned

C How often did you avoid using gendered public restrooms?
1 Always
..
5 Never

D How concerned were you about meeting and gendered societal expectations?
1 Extremely concerned
..
5 Not at all concerned

E How often did it feel like you were living two different lives?
1 Always
..
5 Never

The factor 'Comfort with public perception' was identified using factor analysis. Higher scores indicate greater comfort with other individuals' perception.

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks A-BW-?-mq-v-5-a r = + PA r = -.01(ns)
NA r = -.44(01)
Hence postive correlation with Affect Balance. Statistical significance unsure