Ross M W, Wålinder J, Lundström B, Thuwe I
Acta Psychiatr Scand. 1981 Jan;63(1):75-82. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0447.1981.tb00652.x.
Several hypotheses with regard to the influence of societal factors including the rigidity of the society with regard to sex roles, sexual equality and homosexual behaviour were tested comparing prevalence, incidence and sex ratio of transsexualism between Sweden and Australia, two societies which differ with respect to these factors while otherwise remaining comparable as Western democratic societies of about the same size and level of technological development. Significant differences were found between the two countries in both frequency and sex ratio of transsexualism. These findings are discussed and it is concluded that societal influences seem to have an influence on the number of transsexuals presenting as patients. Further research is needed to assess whether these factors also influence aetiology and development of transsexualism.
关于社会因素的影响,包括社会在性别角色、性别平等和同性恋行为方面的僵化程度,提出了几种假设。通过比较瑞典和澳大利亚之间变性欲的患病率、发病率和性别比来对这些假设进行检验。这两个社会在这些因素方面存在差异,但在其他方面,作为规模和技术发展水平大致相同的西方民主社会,它们具有可比性。两国在变性欲的发生率和性别比方面均发现了显著差异。对这些发现进行了讨论,并得出结论:社会影响似乎对以患者身份出现的变性者数量有影响。需要进一步研究来评估这些因素是否也影响变性欲的病因和发展。