Influence of Sexual Genotype and Gender Self-Perception on Sociosexuality and Self-Esteem among Transgender People

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Rodrigo de Menezes Gomes
Fívia de Araújo Lopes
Felipe Nalon Castro
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[1] Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte,Laboratory of Evolution of Human Behavior, Graduate Program in Psychobiology
[2] Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte,Laboratory of Evolution of Human Behavior, Graduate Program in Psychobiology, Department of Physiology and Behavior
[3] Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte,Departamento de Fisiologia e Comportamento, Programa de Pós
[4] Campus Universitário,graduação em Psicobiologia
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Human Nature | 2020年 / 31卷
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Transgenders; Mating behavior; Sexual strategies; Sociosexuality; Self-esteem;
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Empirical data from studies with both heterosexual and homosexual individuals have consistently indicated different tendencies in mating behavior. However, transgenders’ data are often overlooked. This exploratory study compared levels of sociosexuality and self-esteem between transgenders and non-transgender (cisgender) individuals. The aim was to verify whether either sexual genotype or gender self-perception had more influence on the examined variables in transgenders. Correlations between self-esteem and sociosexuality levels were also investigated. The sample consisted of 120 Brazilian individuals (51 transgenders) from both sexes. Sociosexuality scores indicated mostly sex-typical patterns for transgenders of both sexes across the construct’s three dimensions (behavior, attitude, and desire), except for female-to-male transgenders’ behavioral sociosexuality. Unique associations between the dimensions of sociosexuality were found for transgender participants. No differences in self-esteem were observed and no correlations between self-esteem and sociosexuality were found. The results suggest that transgenders’ sociosexuality is largely influenced by their sexual genotype despite their incongruent gender self-perception and that the relationships between behavior, attitude, and sociosexual desire are different from those observed in cisgenders.
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