Gender Dysphoria Test
You are here because one of your friends linked you to their Gender Dysphoria Test result:
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Strong Indication of Gender Dysphoria
Your results indicate that you show many characteristics of someone experiencing gender dysphoria. These symptoms may cause you to feel uncomfortable in your own body and distressed on a regular basis. You may also experience bouts of depression and anxiety related to your gender identity. These results do not mean that you definitively have gender dysphoria, but you would likely benefit from discussing these concerns with your doctor or a mental health professional. Discussing the meaning of your symptoms will help.
Please note that tests such as this one cannot replace the judgment of an actual healthcare worker. If you do not feel well, you should schedule an appointment with your doctor or a mental health professional who can assist you in making a definite diagnosis.
Take the TestReferences
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- Lev, A. I. (2013). Gender dysphoria: Two steps forward, one step back. Clinical Social Work Journal, 41, 288-296.
- Zucker, K. J., Lawrence, A. A., & Kreukels, B. P. (2016). Gender dysphoria in adults. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 12, 217-247.