Gender-Affirming interventions and mental health outcomes

2nd World Congress on Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation & 2nd International Congress on Psychology & Behavioral Sciences

12-13 JUNE 2025 | HYBRID EVENT

Veronya Bedford

Independent, USA

Abstract :

This research proposal addresses the scarcity of comparative studies on the effects of gen­der-affirming interventions on mental health among transgender and nonbinary individuals. Through a longitudinal design, it aims to examine how hormone therapy, gender-affirming surgery, and social transition impact depression and anxiety symptoms. The proposal inte­grates insights from existing literature, highlighting the mental health challenges faced by transgender and nonbinary individuals and the potential benefits of gender-affirming care. Anticipated findings may offer tailored interventions to enhance well-being, with hormone therapy expected to yield significant effects. Ethical considerations, including informed con­sent and Institutional Review Board approval, are central to the study’s design. While limita­tions such as sample constraints and reliance on self-report measures exist, future research avenues could explore randomized trials and qualitative approaches for a deeper under­standing. Ultimately, this research contributes to the broader goal of improving support and mental health outcomes for transgender and nonbinary individuals undergoing gender-af­firming care.

Biography :

Veronya Bedford, holds a Master’s of Science in Psychology and works as a Behavior Technician. He is passion­ate about health psychology, psychopathology, and LGBTQ+ advocacy, aspiring to advance these fields through research and clinical practice. With a focus on improving mental health outcomes, treatment adherence, and addressing challenges faced by LGBTQ+ communities, he combines academic training with professional experi­ence to tackle complex psychological and societal issues. Committed to fostering inclusive, compassionate care, he aims to drive research and interventions that support equitable mental health and well-being for diverse populations.