Title of article :
Demographic Characteristics, Social Competence,
and Behavior Problems in Children With Gender
Identity Disorder: A Cross-National, Cross-Clinic
Comparative Analysis
Author/Authors :
Peggy T. Cohen-Kettenis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
This study examined demographic characteristics, social competence, and behavior problems in clinicreferred
children with gender identity problems in Toronto, Canada (N D 358), and Utrecht, The
Netherlands (N D 130). The Toronto sample was, on average, about a year younger than the Utrecht
sample at referral, had a higher percentage of boys, had a higher mean IQ, and was less likely to be
living with both parents. On the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL), both groups showed, on average,
clinical range scores in both social competence and behavior problems. A CBCL-derived measure of
poor peer relations showed that boys in both clinics had worse ratings than did the girls. A multiple
regression analysis showed that poor peer relations were the strongest predictor of behavior problems
in both samples. This study—the first cross-national, cross-clinic comparative analysis of children
with gender identity disorder—found far more similarities than differences in both social competence
and behavior problems. The most salient demographic difference was age at referral. Cross-national
differences in factors that might influence referral patterns are discussed
Keywords :
peerrelations , Social competence , Behavior problems , Child Behavior Checklist , gender identity disorder
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology