Blanchard R, Dickey R, Jones C L
Gender Identity Clinic, Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Arch Sex Behav. 1995 Oct;24(5):543-54. doi: 10.1007/BF01541833.
The authors' clinical impression that homosexual gender-dysphoric males are physically smaller than nonhomosexual gender-dysphoric males was tested. Subjects were 176 homosexual and 246 nonhomosexual male outpatients, ages 16 to 65, who complained of discontent with their biological sex. Compared with the nonhomosexual male gender dysphorics, the homosexual gender dysphorics were shorter, lighter, and lighter in proportion to their height. The homosexual gender dysphorics were also shorter than men in the general population, whereas the nonhomosexual gender dysphorics were not. The smaller physiques of homosexual gender-dysphoric men may partly explain the clinical observation that these patients are somewhat more successful in passing as women.
作者关于同性恋性别焦虑男性在体格上比非同性恋性别焦虑男性更小的临床印象得到了验证。研究对象为176名年龄在16至65岁之间、抱怨对自己生理性别不满的同性恋男性门诊患者和246名非同性恋男性门诊患者。与非同性恋性别焦虑男性相比,同性恋性别焦虑男性更矮、更轻,且相对于身高而言体重更轻。同性恋性别焦虑男性也比一般人群中的男性更矮,而非同性恋性别焦虑男性则不然。同性恋性别焦虑男性较小的体格可能部分解释了临床观察结果,即这些患者在伪装成女性方面相对更成功。