This Survey has been approved by Cindy. Feel free to participate if you wish.
Hi everyone. :angel: I hope I'm able to post this here, but I am a post-operative Suporn patient who is also a Psychology Student, and I'm researching the effects of SRS on well-being, life satisfaction, and spatial abilities.
The questionnaire is linked below (full information is given via the link) and is completely anonymous, ethically approved by my university and only takes around 10 minutes to complete.
Please be either pre-operative or 9+ months post-operative. And if you participate do not skip any questions as these responses won't be included.
It would help myself and the trans community out a great deal if you could be part of this research.
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/NCBP3KM
Thank you.
This is a survey from a psychology student in the UK. Feel free to participate if you wish.
Of course post useful comments if you desire.
Research into gender issues is important and we need to foster it.
Cindy
Done!... 😀
What is the definition of pre-operative for this survey? (Simply intending GCS at all, or actually scheduled and "ready to go" in that it is as certain as it can be.)
Well that is a flaw as she has nor defined it.
Therefore I presume preoperative is not having had surgery.
Quote from: Cindy on February 05, 2018, 12:38:50 AM
This is a survey from a psychology student in the UK. Feel free to participate if you wish.
Of course post useful comments if you desire.
Research into gender issues is important and we need to foster it.
Cindy
Ok, done.
Observation: The candidate theorizes that hormones affect everything in the survey, including spatial abilities, but doesn't adequately take into account that many pre-op transgender people are on androgen blockers (MtF) or testosterone (FtM). Assuming that pre-op people on HRT will have similar hormone levels as post-op, the study may be more valuable if pre-op were defined as also pre-HRT.
Also, while the candidate doesn't specifically state so, it's evident that the test is intended for MtF only.
- Stephanie
Preamble states "waiting for surgery" I would take this to mean TS and planning to go for GCS.
I think the student will benefit from the comments.
I'm still looking for a control group.
Hi everyone thanks so much for taking part.
In regards to the definition of pre-operative - Pre-opp is defined as those who are waiting to have srs or those who are non-opp, or any trans women who is transgender who hasn't not had SRS.
And @steff2.0 - I have thought about this a lot, and because pre operative or those who aren't taking HRT would have higher testosterone overall, I added a cognitive measure, however this study does focus more on well-being, and it is a dissertation project so not as in depth as a PHD for example.
Thanks again, and any questions ask away.
Warm Regards
Psychgirl,
Fwiw, I while I have no idea how strong the correlation is between testosterone levels and pre vs post-op.
My levels before GCS ran between 13-20 ng/dl which did correlate inversely with the amount of estradiol I was taking and 3 months post op was 12. One more test at a different lab 5 mo post-op was "<8". The only baseline I ever knew had me at ~430ng/dl 20 years prior which I understood to be 5th percentile, quite low for a natal male. I didn't ever need spironolactone to control T, estradiol alone was sufficient to fully suppress down to low end if female range
Done
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Done. I should not have taken the survey 2 seconds after waking up though, was not prepared for thinking at all. ;D
Quote from: PsychologyGirl on February 05, 2018, 03:52:26 AM
And @steff2.0 - I have thought about this a lot, and because pre operative or those who aren't taking HRT would have higher testosterone overall, I added a cognitive measure, however this study does focus more on well-being, and it is a dissertation project so not as in depth as a PHD for example.
I'm not sure that being pre-op with HRT correlates to having lower testosterone (T) than post-op. Before HRT my T was 826 ng/dl which was high for my age. HRT alone reduced it to <3 ng/dl. That is also as low as can be measured. Even if being post-op were to reduce it further, the change would not be measurable.
Done on the survey too.
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Ah man, two months short of taking this survey.
Quote from: Roll on February 05, 2018, 01:46:21 AM
What is the definition of pre-operative for this survey? (Simply intending GCS at all, or actually scheduled and "ready to go" in that it is as certain as it can be.)
Your answer Ellie is on the cover page after you click on the link. This is the answer from there.
QuoteTo participate you must be either waiting to undergo sex-reassignment surgery or be more than 9 months post operative.
Quote from: Laurie on February 05, 2018, 10:50:10 PM
Your answer Ellie is on the cover page after you click on the link. This is the answer from there.
She posted the following though, which expands it a little bit beyond what I think that reads as:
Quote from: PsychologyGirl on February 05, 2018, 03:52:26 AM
In regards to the definition of pre-operative - Pre-opp is defined as those who are waiting to have srs or those who are non-opp, or any trans women who is transgender who hasn't not had SRS.
Done.
My pre-GCS testosterone levels have some similarity to SadieBlake's comments. My endocrinologist looked at my test results and never prescribed a T-blocker - one of many reasons HRT is best handled by a physician as people don't necessarily fit simple categories. But it's a moot issue as I am disqualified based on the survey description.
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