Gender dysphoria test
A state of discomfort, anxiety, unhappiness, insecurity about the future, and experiences related to the mismatch between a person’s sex assigned at birth and the gender they have identified with, can result in the gender dysphoria disorder (until 1994, referred to as gender identity disorder, according to the American Psychological Association classification).
There are many cases of this disorder in trans individuals who have undergone gender reassignment surgery as adults.
Gender dysphoria symptoms
The main dissimilarity between gender nonconformity (which is not a disorder) and gender dysphoria is the presence of a clinically significant level of discomfort a person experiences due to the mismatch between their actual sexual characteristics and those of their desired gender.
The factors that play a crucial role in developing gender dysphoria are persistent feelings of solitude, isolation, familial and social non-acceptance, and prejudice an individual is facing.