Trans and nonbinary children and youth who receive gender-affirming care display fewer symptoms of anxiety and depression, research shows. – via healthing_ca healthnews mentalhealth transgender
The vast majority of young kids who socially transition still maintain their gender identity five years later, according to a new study.
The transgender community experiences more depression and poverty, are at greater risk for HIV and face poorer physical and mental health outcomes than other Canadians.Transgender or nonbinary youth often experience gender dysphoria, a sense of intense discomfort caused by the discrepancy between their physical appearance and their gender identity.
Following the start of treatment, researchers met with study participants every six months to determine their levels of appearance congruence, anxiety, depression, positive affect and life satisfaction. Overall, they found that appearance congruence, positive affect and life satisfaction all improved after treatment, while depression and anxiety decreased. Appearance congruence was found to be associated with each psychosocial outcome, including those assessed at baseline and during follow-ups.
“The critical results we report demonstrate the positive psychological impact of gender-affirming hormones for treatment of youth with gender dysphoria,” said Johanna Olson-Kennedy, senior author of the study and medical director of the Center for Transyouth Health and Development at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
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