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ABSTRACT
Background: Transgender people experience their gender identification as extraordinary from the intercourse which turned into assigned to them at starting. Aim: The purpose of the study was to compare transgender and non -transgender population on the variables relationship satisfaction and body image. Method: A population of 25 transgender and 25 non-transgender individuals participated in the study for this and were recruited from Delhi NCR. The participants completed a measure of Relationship scale questionnaire and Dresden Body Image questionnaire. Result: The result reveal that there is no significant difference in any variable among transgender population when compared to non- transgender population based on the analysis of data done by using Independent Sample t-test. Conclusion: Efforts to boom body image satisfaction in transgender people are therefore warranted, as it can make contributions to greater high quality of relationship satisfaction.
Keywords: Relationship, Well Being, Gender Dysphoria and Specific Population
INTRODUCTION
Transgender human beings enjoy their gender identity as exclusive from the intercourse which turned into assigned to them at beginning. Transgender people may additionally are searching for medical care consisting of hormone therapy or surgical operation to effect adjustments in their secondary sex characteristics in the direction of the ones of the gender with which they perceive, as part of a method called gender transition. It should be cited that the terms 'intercourse' and 'gender,' whilst regularly used interchangeably, have specific clinical and mental meanings which can vary from general social-or maybe legal-utilization. 'Sex' normally refers to one's physical sex characteristics (eg, facial hair, frame fat distribution, breasts), whereas 'gender' represents one's identity and self-image. 'Gender transition' may be thought of because the manner through which one aligns one's bodily intercourse (via hormones, surgery, and so forth) with one's gender identification, preserving in thoughts that not all transgender people will seek a medical transition however can also without a doubt attention on a social one; for any given man or woman, transition may additionally or may not have a particular 'cease point' and may represent a continued country of flux and exploration that varies through the individual. Many (however now not all) transgender people experience gender dysphoria, that's a sense of dissatisfaction or discomfort among the gender you had been assigned at start and the gender...