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From the study "Development of Gender Non-Contentedness During Adolescence and Early Adulthood"

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English: "The total problem score of the YSR and ASR per gender non-contentedness trajectory group across the different timepoints. ***p < .001. *p < .05"

"In Fig. 5, the mean total problem score of the different trajectory groups across assessment waves can be found. Wilcoxon signed rank tests showed that individuals with an increasing and decreasing gender non-contentedness trajectory had a significantly higher total problem score than individuals without gender non-contentedness at any of the assessment waves (see Appendix C in Supplemantary Material, for the exact p-values). Furthermore, starting from T3 (i.e., mean age of 16 years), individuals with an increasing gender non-contentedness trajectory had a significantly higher total problem score than those with a decreasing gender non-contentedness trajectory."

"In early adolescence, 11% of participants reported gender non-contentedness. The prevalence decreased with age and was 4% at the last follow-up (around age 26). Three developmental trajectories of gender non-contentedness were identified: no gender non-contentedness (78%), decreasing gender non-contentedness (19%), and increasing gender non-contentedness (2%)."
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Source https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10508-024-02817-5
Author Authors of the study: Pien Rawee, Judith G. M. Rosmalen, Luuk Kalverdijk & Sarah M. Burke

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