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A body image scale for evaluating transsexuals. Summary This summary is machine-generated. Transsexual individuals often experience significant body image dissatisfaction. A new Body Image (BI-I) scale helps quantify this, aiding in evaluating treatment and sex-reassignment surgery requests.
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Area of Science:
Psychology Endocrinology Gender Studies Background:
Body image is a crucial component of self-concept. Gender identity issues, particularly in transsexual individuals, are often linked to profound body image dissatisfaction and distortion. Understanding the discrepancy between a transsexual's physical reality and their desired body image is key to comprehending their condition. Purpose of the Study:
To introduce and validate the Body Image (BI-I) scale, an instrument designed to quantify body attitude in transsexual individuals. To analyze the data for comparisons between male and female transsexuals. To assess the impact of endocrinological and surgical treatments on body attitude and identify common characteristics of transsexual body image.
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Development of the Body Image (BI-I) scale, comprising 30 body features rated on a 5-point satisfaction scale.
Administration of the BI-I scale as part of a larger seven-test battery to 16 male and 16 female transsexual participants.
Analysis of collected data to compare male and female transsexuals, evaluate treatment effects, and identify common body attitude denominators. Main Results:
The BI-I scale provides a quantifiable measure of body attitude in transsexual individuals. Data analysis allows for comparisons between genders and assessment of treatment influences. The study identified commonalities in the body attitude of transsexual individuals. Conclusions:
The Body Image (BI-I) scale is a valuable tool for assessing body image in transsexual populations. This instrument aids in the evaluation process for sex-reassignment surgery. The BI-I scale assists in monitoring treatment progress for individuals undergoing gender-affirming care.