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      We know how harassment occurs in cisgender society, but do we know if the same will happen if we study trans men and trans women? The objective of this research was to check if harassment occurs equally in trans women and trans men and if they perceived the differences between Direct and Indirect Harassment in the same way. In addition, we also wanted to check if there were differences in the way in which harassment affected Meta-Dehumanization and Sexual Self-Schema. To test this, a quasi-experimental study was conducted, using gender identity as independent variables and perception of Harassment, Meta-Dehumanization and Sexual Self-Schema as dependent variables. The results showed that trans women perceived more Indirect Harassment than men, although the consequences are evenly distributed between the two groups. In addition, Direct Harassment was found to act as a predictor of sexual Self-Schema in the dimensions of Anxiety and Agency [1]
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