Author/Authors :
Aghabikloo ، A نويسنده Department of Forensic Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , , Bahrami ، M نويسنده Faculty of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , , Saberi ، SM نويسنده Forensic Psychiatry Service, Tehran Legal Medicine Organization, Tehran, Iran , , Emamhadi ، MA نويسنده Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Shahid Beheshti University of MedicalSciences, Tehran, Iran ,
Abstract :
Background: Based on reports of the Tehran Legal
Medicine Organization (LMO), requests for sex change
operation by persons with Gender identity disorder (GID)
have increased in the past few years in Iran. Due to the
social and legal ramification of transsexualism, we decided
to perform a study to assess the demographic status and
legal aspects of Iranian Transsexuals who were applicants
for sex reassignment surgery (SRS).
Method: The total number of 69 cases with GID who
requested sex change by surgery was assessed during a
period of four years (2005-2009) in Tehran. Descriptive
statistical methods and Chi square were used to analyze the
data.
Results: There were 44 male-to-female and 25 female-tomale
Transsexuals with a mean age of 25 years. Out of 69
requests for sex change, transsexualism was confirmed in
61 cases and the remaining 8 cases had other Psychiatric
disorders manifested by identity confusion. The onset of
symptoms had developed in childhood ( < 10 y) in nearly
70% of patients. Depression was found in about 26% of
cases. Eighteen cases (26%) had a history of suicide
attempts. Among individuals with final diagnosis of
Transsexualism, request of 93% was accepted for SRS.
Conclusion: This study showed dominancy in Male to
Female Transsexuals (1.7/1). Depression was the most
common psychiatric disorder associated with
Transsexualism. The article also showed that recently
transsexualism accepted by community and country low
more than before.