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
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Questionnaire: Conputer Assisted Web Interview (CAWI)
The different measures were administered in random order to reduce order effects.
Correlate
- Authors's Label
- TC3 Factor 4: Body comfort
- Our Classification
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- Distribution
- Range 2-10
- Operationalization
- Self-report on 2 questions
A In the past two weeks, how comfortable were you about your genitals?
B In the past two weeks, how comfortable were you about your secondary sex characteristics (ex: facial hair, breasts)?
1 Not at all comfortable
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5 Completely comfortable
The factor 'Body comfort' was identified using factor analysis. Higher scores indicate more body comfort and less body dysphoria.
Observed Relation with Happiness
NA r = +.02(ns)
Hence postive correlation with Affect Balance. Statistical significance unsure