FTM and Partners surveys from Jamison Green

topic posted Fri, May 8, 2009 - 7:22 AM by  Dean
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The following was written by Jamison Green. If you are an FTM or transman, or the partner of an FTM/transman, please read and consider participating in this survey. Jamison explains its importance below.

FTM and Partners surveys from Jamison Green

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

Last year, a publisher asked me to write a book called “The FTM Guide
to SEX.” Based on the questions that continually come up around FTM
transitions and how sexuality is affected, not to mention how
relationships are affected, I thought this was a pretty good idea.
The fact is, there is practically nothing out there about transmen and
sex/sexuality that’s written for a wide audience (and that
psychologists and other counseling professionals, and physicians
could use and rely on to help them understand our relationships and
community), so I started talking last year with a few people about
contributing some of their sexuality stories, and also working up some
questions for a survey.

Last fall, I had the opportunity to go to Serbia and meet Dr. Miroslav
Djordjevic. He showed me a paper he had just had accepted in the
“Journal of Sexual Medicine” describing his surgical technique for
metoidioplasty, which he has been doing for several years. In that
article, he wrote, “I have no knowledge of my patients’ sexual
satisfaction.” I said, “Miro, this is a problem!” I told him about
the research I was developing, and he suggested we team up to study
this, write journal articles about it, and present at conferences. We
agreed to do that.

So, I am undertaking some research about FTM/transmen and their
partners’ sexual health and sexual practices, and I am asking you to
share this request with the transmen and their partners that you know.
I have two questionnaires out on SurveyMonkey right now, and they
will be open until the end of June, 2009. One is for transmen, and
the other is for partners of transmen. Any partners of transmen who
happen to be transmen themselves can answer both questionnaires – they must just remember from which perspective they are responding. The two surveys are different, though there are some parallel questions.
The transmen survey has 97 questions, and takes roughly 40-50 minutes
to complete. The partner survey has 78 questions, and takes roughly
35 to 40 minutes to complete; but these times will vary depending each
person.

All participants must be 18 years old, or older. You do not have to
be in the United States, and you do not have to be in a relationship
to participate.

Responses are completely anonymous, and there is no way anyone’s
responses can be connected with their email address, their computer,
or their partner’s responses. At the end of either survey,
respondents will be given an email address to which they may write if
they would like to volunteer for a follow-up interview to further
discuss their experiences. If you do volunteer, your participation
will no longer be anonymous (because the researchers will know how to
contact you at that point), but your survey responses will remain
anonymous, and the identifying information in your follow-up interview
will be kept confidential as required by ethical research practices
and federal, state, and local laws. Your privacy will be protected.

Please help spread the word among transmen and partners about this
research, and please participate, and encourage your qualified
partner(s) and friends to participate. The more respondents we can
get, the better! But please don’t broadcast these links on public web
sites, because if they generate spam for SurveyMonkey, the survey
could be taken down, and that would be terrible for me! Here are the
links:

Transmen Survey:
"www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx

Partner Survey:
"www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx

I deeply appreciate your help and your participation (if you’re
qualified – some of you aren’t, I know, but I either trust you to
spread the word or I want you to be aware of this research because I
believe the results will be of interest to you).

Remember, the data collection period ends June 30, 2009, so please go
to the appropriate site and respond as soon as you can, and spread the
word among your private community networks. We’re really hoping that
the results of this study will be helpful to our community, and also
to medical and therapeutic service providers who impact our bodies and
our relationships, but the success of this project depends on all of
us! Please take the time to answer the surveys, and help to recruit
eligible participants. You can forward this email, if you like.

Thank YOU!!!

Jamison

www.jamisongreen.com

P.S. If you’re interested in writing a short piece about sexuality
for “The FTM Guide to SEX” (not erotica, but practical information
about how you solved particular problems, like telling a new
prospective partner that you’re trans, finding gay male sex partners,
dealing with fears about your sexuality, or how your surgery(ies)
impacted your sexuality, drop me a note. You could either write it
under your own name or a pseudonym, or you could make it part of your
anonymous survey response.. I look forward to hearing from you!
Unless it’s part of your anonymous survey response, I’ll need these
short pieces by the end of July. Thanks for considering this!
posted by:
Dean
SF Bay Area
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