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AbstractAdolescence is an important period for the development of gender identity. We studied the development of gender non-contentedness, i.e., unhappiness with being the gender aligned with one’s sex, from early adolescence to young adulthood, and its association with self-concept, behavioral and emotional problems, and adult sexual orientation. Participants were 2772 adolescents (53% male) from the Tracking Adolescents’ Individual Lives Survey population and clinical cohort. Data from six waves were included (ages 11–26). Gender non-contentedness was assessed with the item “I wish to be of the opposite sex” from the Youth and Adult Self-Report at all six waves. Behavioral and emotional problems were measured by total scores of these scales at all six waves. Self-concept was assessed at age 11 using the Global Self-Worth and Physical Appearance subscales of the Self-Perception Profile for Children. Sexual orientation was assessed at age 22 by self-report. In early adolescence, 11% of participants reported gender non-contentedness. The prevalence decreased with age and was 4% at the last follow-up (around age 26). Three developmental trajectories of gender non-contentedness were identified: no gender non-contentedness (78%), decreasing gender non-contentedness (19%), and increasing gender non-contentedness (2%). Individuals with an increasing gender non-contentedness more often were female and both an increasing and decreasing trajectory were associated with a lower global self-worth, more behavioral and emotional problems, and a non-heterosexual sexual orientation. Gender non-contentedness, while being relatively common during early adolescence, in general decreases with age and appears to be associated with a poorer self-concept and mental health throughout development.
Funder
Medical Research Council program grant GB-MW
ZonMw Brainpower grant
ZonMw Risk Behavior and Dependence grant
ZonMw Culture and Health grant
Social Sciences Council medium-sized investment grants GB-MaGW
Social Sciences Council project grants GB-MaGW
ZonMw Longitudinal Cohort Research on Early Detection and Treatment in Mental Health Care grant
NWO large-sized investment grant
NWO Longitudinal Survey and Panel Funding
NWO VICI
NWO Gravitation
Dutch Ministry of Justice
European Science Foundation
H2020 European Research Council
Biobanking and Biomolecular Resources Research Infrastructure BBMRI-NL
the Gratama foundation
Jan Dekker Stichting
Accare Centre for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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