2023
DOI: 10.1177/00221678221144795
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Autonomy Support for Gender Expression and Managing Existential Concerns: An Initial Study Among Transgender Individuals

Abstract: This pre-registered study was conducted online in March 2022 and was designed to (1) test whether individuals who identify as transgender report greater death-thought accessibility (DTA), greater symptoms of post-traumatic stress (PTS), lower meaning in life (MIL), and greater existential isolation (EI) compared to those who do not identify as transgender (i.e., cisgender); (2) examine whether autonomy support and autonomy frustration for gender expression differentially predict these outcomes among transgende… Show more

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