Gender dysphoria is associated with high levels of stigmatization, discrimination and victimization, contributing to negative self-image and increased rates of other mental disorders. Transgender individuals are at higher risk of victimization and
hate crimes than the general public. Adolescents and adults with gender dysphoria are at increased risk for suicide.
In adolescents and adults, preoccupation with cross-
gender issues can interfere with daily activities and cause problems in relationships or in functioning at
school or work. Children with gender dysphoria may experience teasing and harassment at
school or pressure to dress more like their assigned
gender. Children with gender dysphoria are at higher risk of emotional and behavioral problems, including anxiety and depression.
Transgender individuals may also face challenges in accessing appropriate health care and insurance coverage of related services.