The Investigators have recently published on differences in pain sensitivity measures between cis and trans individuals in the local area. The investigators observed the anticipated differences in pain sensitivity between CM and CW (CW \> CM), but found that the TW were phenotypically similar to CW in all measures. However, the investigators did not assess hormone level, nor did the investigators recruit TM participants. Here, with the assistance of two local community group stakeholders the investigators will recruit the following groups: CM, CW, TM+T (currently taking exogenous testosterone), TW+E (exogenous estradiol), TM, and TW (n=20/group). The investigators will use quantitative sensory testing to assess sensitivity to cold, pressure, and heat via standardized protocols. Blood samples will be taken for assessment of stress and reproductive hormone levels, immune cell populations and stimulated cytokine release. Finally, questionnaires will measure pain state, quality of life (QOL), voice QOL, body image, appearance, self-reported health, masculinity/femininity, community connectedness, gender role, sleep, depression, social support, adverse childhood experiences and stigma.
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Experimental Heat Pain Thresholds
Timeframe: Baseline
Experimental Pressure Pain Thresholds
Timeframe: Baseline
Experimental Pain Sensitivity
Timeframe: Baseline
Temporal Summation
Timeframe: Baseline
Conditioned Pain Modulation
Timeframe: Baseline
Sleep quality
Timeframe: Baseline
Depression
Timeframe: Baseline
Social Support
Timeframe: Baseline
Discrimination
Timeframe: Baseline
Hormone levels
Timeframe: Baseline
Immune cell number
Timeframe: Baseline
Immune cell cytokine production
Timeframe: Baseline