Choo Sungsub, Kim Ranyeong, Lee Hyemin, Yi Horim, Kim Rockli, Kim Seung-Sup
School of Public Health, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, USA.
Policy Research Team, Department of Policy Research, Policy Headquarters, Korea Disabled People's Development Institute, Seoul, Korea.
Epidemiol Health. 2025;47:e2025032. doi: 10.4178/epih.e2025032. Epub 2025 Jun 27.
Understanding the experiences of transgender and non-binary (TGNB) individuals from a life-course perspective is essential. This article aims to identify ages at key milestones related to transgender identity and assess experiences of stigmatization among TGNB individuals across different life stages.
We analyzed data from a nationwide longitudinal survey of 585 TGNB adults in Korea collected in 2020 and 2021. Analysis of variance and chi-square test were used to compare mean ages at transgender identity developmental milestones and experiences of anti-transgender stigma across transgender identities.
On average, TGNB Koreans realized their transgender identity at age 13, accepted it at age 20, and came out to others at age 21. Regarding experiences of stigmatization across different life stages, 67.4% reported hearing homophobic and transphobic remarks from teachers in secondary school. Among TGNB individuals assigned male at birth (AMAB) who served mandatory military service, 29.0% were classified as maladjusted soldiers, and 12.1% experienced sexual harassment or violence. When asked about the job application process, 57.0% reported discontinuing their job search due to their transgender identity. Financial burden represented the primary barrier to psychiatric evaluations, hormone treatment, and gender-affirming surgery.
Our study identifies key milestone ages related to transgender identity and experiences of stigmatization across life stages among TGNB adults in Korea. With 97.6% of participants under 40 years old, these findings primarily reflect the experiences of TGNB young adults. Further research is necessary to better understand the experiences of middle-aged and elderly TGNB individuals in Korea.
从生命历程的角度理解跨性别者和非二元性别者(TGNB)的经历至关重要。本文旨在确定与跨性别身份相关的关键里程碑的年龄,并评估不同生命阶段的TGNB个体所遭受的污名化经历。
我们分析了2020年和2021年在韩国对585名TGNB成年人进行的全国性纵向调查的数据。方差分析和卡方检验用于比较跨性别身份发展里程碑的平均年龄以及不同跨性别身份的反跨性别污名化经历。
平均而言,韩国的TGNB个体在13岁时意识到自己的跨性别身份,20岁时接受了这一身份,并在21岁时向他人公开。关于不同生命阶段的污名化经历,67.4%的人报告在中学时听到过教师的恐同和恐跨言论。在出生时被指定为男性(AMAB)并服义务兵役的TGNB个体中,29.0%被归类为适应不良的士兵,12.1%经历过性骚扰或暴力。当被问及求职过程时,57.0%的人报告由于他们的跨性别身份而中断了求职。经济负担是进行精神评估、激素治疗和性别确认手术的主要障碍。
我们的研究确定了与韩国TGNB成年人的跨性别身份和不同生命阶段的污名化经历相关的关键里程碑年龄。由于97.6%的参与者年龄在40岁以下,这些发现主要反映了TGNB年轻人的经历。有必要进行进一步研究,以更好地了解韩国中年和老年TGNB个体的经历。