Gender Gaps in Mental Wellbeing - Nonbinary individuals are mentally unwell.

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The American Psychiatric Association reports that 1 in 5 women have a mental health disorder while other reports from the Trevor Project highlight that mental health challenges disproportionately impact those who identify as transgender. The Mental Health Million project, a global ongoing study of the evolving mental wellbeing of the world finds interesting gender differences and trends recently published in the Mental State of the World report, which I co-authored.


Gender gaps in mental wellbeing​

Overall, women had mental wellbeing scores just a few points lower overall relative to men while those who identified as nonbinary/third gender had strikingly lower mental wellbeing compared to either men or women. On average, MHQ scores (a score that equates to overall mental wellbeing) were 50 points lower for nonbinary/third gender respondents (average MHQ of 22) compared to men, with more than 50 percent being clinically at risk for a mental health disorder. Those who responded as nonbinary/third gender also had the highest level of suicidal thoughts and intentions. This is in line with recent reports from the Trevor Project, which found that over half of transgender and nonbinary youth had seriously considered attempting suicide in the past year.


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Those who responded as nonbinary/third gender also reported the greatest drop in mental wellbeing in 2020 compared to 2019, declining 51 points compared to a drop of 28 points in men and 19 points in women. This suggests that this group may also be disproportionately affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.


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MHQ scores for each gender group across each functional dimension
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Gender differences in dimensions of mental wellbeing​

Overall, men and women differed most along the dimensions of "Mind-Body Connection" and "Mood & Outlook" though there was still only a 3 to 5 percent difference along these dimension scales. Relative to men, women had greater experience of pain and feelings of fear and anxiety. Conversely, men had greater issues with addictions and feelings of empathy than women. For those who responded as nonbinary/third gender, the differences were around the dimensions of "Social Self" and "Drive & Motivation." Worryingly, relative to men or women, this group had substantially more troubles with suicidal thoughts or intentions and a greater sense of being detached from reality.


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Male-female gender gap by age (more positive = males have higher mental wellbeing)
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A gender gap that diminishes with age...​

While women were slightly lower overall, this was not the case for all age groups. For young adults aged 18 to 24, there was a sizable gender gap of 17 MHQ score points (6 percent of the MHQ scale) with men reporting higher mental wellbeing compared to women. The gap was progressively lower for older generations, reversing in direction for those aged 65+ with women faring better at these older ages. Notably, at all ages, the differences between men and women were many-fold smaller than the overall generational gaps we’ve reported previously.


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Male-female gender gap across respondents living in different countries (more positive = males have higher mental wellbeing)
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...and varies across countries​

The gender gap between men and women varied across the eight English-speaking countries, with most populations reporting slightly higher mental wellbeing for men compared to women. It was considerably larger, however, for Singapore (+16 MHQ points or 5 percent of the MHQ scale) compared to other countries. On the other hand, the United Kingdom had gender parity overall, and the gap was reversed in New Zealand where women were higher overall. In these countries, higher MHQ scores for men persisted in the 18 to 24 age range but quickly reached parity thereafter and reversed in favor of women after age 55.


Altogether, this suggests that social and cultural drivers may explain much of the overall differences between men and women although differences along specific dimensions may be biological in nature. On the other hand, the underlying causes of challenges for nonbinary/third gender individuals are more difficult to untangle. While the fraction of the global population who are nonbinary or third gender is estimated at approximately 0.5 percent, estimates are ambiguous (in our data 0.9 percent identified as being nonbinary). With studies suggesting that this percentage is rising, working to understand and mitigate the social, cultural and biological traumas and adversities that these individuals experience is essential.


The Mental Health Million project will be able to look longitudinally to see how these different populations fare in their next decade, providing increasingly deeper insight that can help drive mitigating strategies and track their success.
 
>redefine the mental illness of transgenderism as a valid condition
>still have shitty mental health outcomes because the symptoms (transgenderism) are being treated, not the causes (depression, social disconnection, lack of purpose)
>meanwhile spending more than a few hours a week playing vidya IS a ‘mental illness’
Fuck psychology and psychiatry- they’re barely sciences as it is and have long since been entirely subsumed by progressivism’s Lysenkoistic determination to ignore provable, observable science when it disagrees with socio-cultural theories.
 
More people joining that 41%.

Also I look forward to their solutions on how to solve this particular gender gap. "We've tried mocking mother nature and we're all out of ideas."
 
wow

The person who wrote this article just admitted that people that make up language regarding faking their gender and inserting pronouns in their bios are filled with a mental illness.
 
Oh is there a gap? I had not heard...guess they finally noticed men kill themselves more...oh never mind.
 
You're going to want to sit down for this one, but treating mentally unwell kids with hormones that screw with their emotions, mutilating their genitals, and encouraging them to ruminate on social media sites which exacerbate their anxiety and obsessions is bad for their mental health.

Treat troonery like the maladaptive coping mechanism it is.
 

Nonbinary women are mentally unwell.​

FTFY. For every one male feminist theythem there's 50 female ones.

More people joining that 41%.

Also I look forward to their solutions on how to solve this particular gender gap. "We've tried mocking mother nature and we're all out of ideas."
So you're looking forward to transhumanism? That's mocking Mother Nature and God.
 
Oh is there a gap? I had not heard...guess they finally noticed men kill themselves more...oh never mind.
Actually that’s a pretty funny point... when a troon does the neck-rope bungee jump, is it counted as a male or female suicide for statisical purposes?
And how do we weaponize it into a meme?

”TRANSGIRLS: DOING THEIR PART TO CLOSE THE MALE/FEMALE SUICIDE GAP.”
 
Women are crazy. Trannies are crazier. Proven with science.
 
A bunch of people who refuse to accept their biology are mentally unwell. Huh. Who could have seen that coming?
 
Bitching about gender gaps will never cease, oh you managed to close male/female gap in statistic X? What about cis/nonbinary gender gap?

Fuck all these people, they should all take their unsatisfiable asses for a long walk off a short pier. I'm sick of their neverending bitching about problems that only exist because they do.
 
The definition of mental illness is any condition not related directly to a bodily medical condition that causes distress or difficulty maintaining normal productive behavior.
Mental Illness refers collectively to all diagnosable mental disorders — health conditions involving:
Significant changes in thinking, emotion and/or behavior.
Distress and/or problems functioning in social, work or family activities.

No matter how you think it should be treated, there can be no other way to describe transgenderism, other than distress caused by the perception that their body does not look or feel the way they think it should. In addition, it also causes problems with social functioning and relationships.
If they didn't have any distress related to their gender, they wouldn't want to change anything, therefore it can only be a mental illness.

When we stop referring to transgenderism and similar body dysmorphic disorders as mental illness, it will undermine the very foundation of psychology. What's the point of any of it if it can change at the whim of the political climate?
 
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