Ir. Haraldsen et Aa. Dahl, Symptom profiles of gender dysphoric patients of transsexual type comparedto patients with personality disorders and healthy adults, ACT PSYC SC, 102(4), 2000, pp. 276-281
Objective: Gender dysphoric patients of transsexual type (TS) have been con
sidered to have severe psychopathology. However, these notions have a weak
empirical documentation.
Method: TS patients (n=86), patients with personality disorder (PD, n=98) a
nd adult healthy controls (HC, n = 1068) were compared by means of the Symp
tom Checklist 90 (SCL-90). All patients were diagnosed by structured interv
iews (Axis I, II and V of DSM-III-R/IV). PD patients were further character
ized according to the LEAD-standard.
Results: TS patients scored significantly lower than PD patients on the Glo
bal Symptom Index and all SCL-90 subscales. Although the TS group generally
scored slightly higher than the HC group, all scores were within the norma
l range.
Conclusion: TS patients selected for sex reassignment showed a relatively l
ow level of self-rated psychopathology before and after treatment. This fin
ding casts doubt on the view that transsexualism is a severe mental disorde
r.