Reproductive and Fertility Knowledge and Attitudes Among Transgender and Gender-Expansive Youth: A Replication and Extension.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q1 Social Sciences
Transgender Health Pub Date : 2023-07-28 eCollection Date: 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1089/trgh.2021.0080
Justin Halloran, Alec M Smidt, Aimee Morrison, Julia Cron, Amanda N Kallen, Christy L Olezeski
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Abstract

Purpose: This study sought to replicate and expand a previous pilot investigation of reproductive knowledge, attitudes toward fertility and parenthood, and sources of information on these topics among transgender and gender-expansive (TGE) youth.

Methods: The Yale Pediatric Gender Program (YPGP) Reproductive Knowledge and Experiences Survey (YPGP-RKES) was administered to 70 TGE adolescents receiving care at an interdisciplinary clinic providing gender-affirming health care at an academic medical center. Data gathered included sources of information on reproduction and fertility, concerns about future parenthood and reproduction, and interest in different types of parenthood.

Results: Over a third (39.1%) of participants reported it was important to them to have a child one day, while only a small proportion (23.2%) reported an interest in biological parenthood. A plurality of participants (37.3%) reported at least one concern about future fertility. The number of reproductive concerns did not differ by age or treatment (puberty blockers or gender-affirming hormones vs. no treatment) status. With respect to needs for more information and sources of information, most (56.5%) participants received information about fertility issues before this study, with the most cited source of information being online research.

Conclusions: The current study replicated and extended previous findings on the reproductive attitudes and knowledge of TGE adolescents. Understanding the informational needs and priorities of adolescent TGE patients presenting for medical treatment will allow providers to give more robust patient education. This will, in turn, facilitate patients' ability to provide fully informed consent for treatment that aligns with their fertility and reproductive priorities and goals.

变性和性别开放青年的生殖和生育知识及态度:复制和推广。
目的:本研究旨在复制和扩展之前的一项试点调查,调查内容包括变性和性别开放(TGE)青少年的生殖知识、对生育和养育子女的态度以及有关这些主题的信息来源:耶鲁大学儿科性别项目(YPGP)生殖知识和经历调查(YPGP-RKES)的调查对象为 70 名变性和性别开放(TGE)青少年,他们在一家学术医疗中心的跨学科诊所接受治疗,该诊所提供性别确认保健服务。收集的数据包括有关生殖和生育的信息来源、对未来生育和生殖的担忧以及对不同类型生育的兴趣:超过三分之一(39.1%)的参与者表示,有朝一日能有一个孩子对他们来说很重要,而只有一小部分(23.2%)的参与者表示对生儿育女感兴趣。大多数参与者(37.3%)对未来的生育至少有一种担忧。生殖问题的数量并不因年龄或治疗(青春期阻断剂或性别确认激素与不治疗)状况而异。关于对更多信息和信息来源的需求,大多数参与者(56.5%)在本研究之前就获得了有关生育问题的信息,其中提到最多的信息来源是在线研究:本研究重复并扩展了之前关于东京女孩青少年生育态度和知识的研究结果。了解接受治疗的 TGE 青少年患者的信息需求和优先事项,将有助于医疗服务提供者为患者提供更有力的教育。这反过来将有助于患者在完全知情的情况下同意接受符合其生育和生殖优先事项及目标的治疗。
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Transgender Health
Transgender Health Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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