Rise of gender identity disorders among children and adolescents- data from 10 countries

Agnieszka Marianowicz-Szczygiel
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There is growing number of publications pointing to the global trend of a significant increase in people who identify differently to their biological sex. Children and adolescents are a particularly sensitive group here, as their identity is still under development. These trends are also reaching Poland. Parents and state services involved in the upbringing and education may be surprised and unprepared. There is small number of analyzes of these trends, especially in the context of the already available knowledge about gender identity disorders and further practical recommendations. The first part of the article presents epidemiological data illustrating the occurrence of gender identity disorders in the population. The methodological challenge was to define a reliable criterion illustrating the strength and scope of the observed changes in epidemiology among children and adolescents and at the same time enabling international comparisons of data from autonomous and world-wide clinics as the problem is the data availability at all. The article presents data on the explosion of gender identity disorders in children and adolescents based on the criterion of number of referrals to youth clinics from 8 countries: Sweden - an increase of 19,700%, Italy - 7,200%, Great Britain - 2,457%, the Netherlands - 904% and outside Europe: Australia - 12,650%, Canada - 538%, USA - 275%, and New Zealand - 187% (the article gives the exact time range). This data were also subjected to qualitative analysis (gender and age of reports, number of referrals versus diagnoses). The explanations given in the scientific literature were also collected and analyzed in relation to the available knowledge about the genesis of gender dysphoria, which, according to research, is predominantly of environmental origin. Both the scale of the trend and additional qualitative analyzes (change of the clinical picture and the inflow to clinics, especially of teenage girls), indicate that this trend cannot be explained only by an increase in social awareness, but also by the inducing influence of media and culture (additional studies that support these conclusions are mentioned). The article provides an overview of the available knowledge in the field of the epidemiology of gender identity disorders, especially in children and adolescents, and helps to define practical steps, especially in the neglected area of ​​prevention, which is crucial from the point of view of parents.
儿童和青少年中性别认同障碍的增加——来自10个国家的数据
越来越多的出版物指出,全球有一种趋势,即认同自己生理性别不同的人显著增加。儿童和青少年在这里是一个特别敏感的群体,因为他们的身份仍在发展中。这些趋势也正在波及波兰。参与抚养和教育的父母和国家服务机构可能会感到惊讶和措手不及。对这些趋势的分析很少,特别是在已有关于性别认同障碍的知识和进一步实际建议的背景下。文章的第一部分介绍了流行病学数据,说明了人口中性别认同障碍的发生。方法上的挑战是确定一个可靠的标准,说明在儿童和青少年中观察到的流行病学变化的强度和范围,同时能够对来自自主和世界范围诊所的数据进行国际比较,因为问题在于数据的可得性。这篇文章根据8个国家的青少年诊所转诊数量标准,展示了儿童和青少年性别认同障碍激增的数据:瑞典增加了19,700%,意大利增加了7,200%,英国增加了2,457%,荷兰增加了904%,欧洲以外的国家:澳大利亚增加了12,650%,加拿大增加了538%,美国增加了275%,新西兰增加了187%(文章给出了确切的时间范围)。这些数据也进行了定性分析(报告的性别和年龄,转诊与诊断的数量)。科学文献中给出的解释也被收集和分析,并与现有的关于性别焦虑症成因的知识相关联,根据研究,性别焦虑症主要是由环境因素引起的。这一趋势的规模和其他定性分析(临床情况的变化和到诊所就诊的人数,特别是少女)都表明,这一趋势不能仅仅用社会意识的提高来解释,还可以用媒体和文化的诱导影响来解释(还提到了支持这些结论的其他研究)。本文概述了性别认同障碍流行病学领域的现有知识,特别是在儿童和青少年中,并有助于确定实际步骤,特别是在被忽视的预防领域,从父母的角度来看,这是至关重要的。
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