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P0256 - Gender identity disorders at women with organic mental disorders

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

E.A. Grebenjuk*
Affiliation:
Laboratory of Sexology, Serbsky National Research Centre for Social and Forensic Psychiatry, Moscow, Russia

Abstract

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Aims:

revealing of pathogenetic mechanisms of gender dysphoria at women with organic mental disorders.

Object of research:

49 women with organic mental disorders (F06, F07 in ICD-10) and sexual development disorders (F52, F64, F65, F66 in ICD-10): the basic group with gender dysphoria (28 examinees), the group of comparison without gender dysphoria (21 examinees). Middle age in the basic group was 24,9 years, in group of comparison - 22,6 years.

Methods:

sexological (including the scale of gender identity disorders developed by Vvedenskij G.E., Medinskij E.V., 2006), statistical (cluster and correlation analysis).

Results:

in the basic group physical's “I” disorder at the stage of sex self-consciousness (preference of external attributes of the opposite sex, negative perception of own corporal shape) have appeared are connected as among themselves, and with physical's “I” disorder on the following, sexual role stage (negative perception of the physiological displays one's anatomic sex) that has led to disorder at the stage of psychosexual orientations (choice of the opposite sex social and gender role). Infringements of development mental “I” on gender-role stage (preference of interests and hobbies more peculiar to the opposite sex in our culture and elements of musculan behaviour) have appeared are caused by infringements mental “I” at a stage of sexual consciousness (preference of game activity in the group of opposite sex) in the group of comparison.

Conclusions:

pathogenesis of gender dysphoria at women with organic mental disorders connected with physical's “I” disorder at the stages of sex self-consciousness and sexual role.

Type
Poster Session III: Miscellaneous
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2008
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