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Correlational findings

Study Zeluf et al. (2016): study SE 2014

Public
Transgender people, Sweden, 2014
Survey name
Unnamed study
Sample
Respondents
N = 776
Non Response
Assessment
Questionnaire: Conputer Assisted Web Interview (CAWI)

Correlate

Authors's Label
Trans experience
Our Classification
Remarks
All identified as 'trans sexual'
Distribution
A: N = 146, B: N = 186, C: N = 340, D: N = 104
Operationalization
Self identification as ...
A Trans-feminine (male to female)
B Trans-masculine (female to male)
C Gender nonbinary (feels male nor female)
D Transvestite (cross-dressing)

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-QOL-c-sq-n-11-a D% = +/-                   % happy    Difference with
                             'trans feminine'
A Trans feminine    57%        Reference
B Trans masculine   55%        -2%
C Gender nonbinary  53%        -4%
D Transvestite      65%        +8%
O-QOL-c-sq-n-11-a OR = +/- ns Odds ratio for high happiness
                      OR          CI95
A Trans feminine     1.00(ns)    Reference
B Trans masculine    0.94(ns)    [0.61-1.46]
C Gender nonbinary   0.86(ns)    [0.58-1.28]
D Transvestite       1.47(ns)    [0.87-2.47]