Two-Year Follow-Up Study of Health-Related Quality of Life Among Transgender and Gender Expansive Youth Receiving Gender-Affirming Care

IF 2 4区 医学 Q1 Social Sciences
Anne M. Gadomski, Melissa B. Scribani, Nancy Tallman, Jane O'Bryan, Christopher Wolf-Gould, Carolyn Wolf-Gould
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Purpose: To examine changes in health-related quality of life (HRQOL), this 2-year follow-up study reassessed the HRQOL of transgender and gender expansive (TG/GE) young people enrolled in a patient registry at the Gender Wellness Center (GWC) in upstate New York. Methods: Registry patients had to have a gender-affirming care follow-up visit at the GWC within a 2 year window (+6 months) of their baseline survey to complete follow-up. Youth <18 years of age completed the Child Health Questionnaire-Child Form 87 (CHQ-CF87); youth >18 years of age completed the Short Form-36v2 (SF-36v2). We analyzed change from baseline to follow-up for 11 CHQ-CF87 subscales and 8 SF-36v2 subscales. We compared follow-up HRQOL results to U.S. population standards. We abstracted receipt of gender-affirming care from GWC electronic medical records. Results: Among the 173 patients who completed HRQOL assessments at baseline, 108 completed follow-up (62% response rate) from May 2019 to March 2022. The mean age for those completing the CHQ-CF87 was 14.6±2.2 years (range 10–17) and for the SF-36v2 was 19.7±2.3 years (range 18–24). CHQ-CF87 Behavior and Role/Social Physical Functioning subscale scores improved significantly among youth 8–17 years of age from baseline. Follow-up SF-36v2 scores for patients 18–24 years of age did not change significantly. Follow-up HRQOL mental health scores remained statistically significantly lower than U.S. population standards for both age groups. Conclusions: Two year follow-up HRQOL data from TG/GE youth receiving gender-affirming care improved in two domains, but did not change among young adults (>18 years of age). Mental health remains suboptimal compared to national standards.
接受性别肯定护理的跨性别和性别膨胀青年健康相关生活质量的两年随访研究
目的:为了检查健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)的变化,这项为期2年的随访研究重新评估了在纽约州北部性别健康中心(GWC)登记的变性和性别膨胀(TG/GE)年轻人的HRQOL。方法:登记患者必须在基线调查后的2年(+6个月)窗口内到GWC进行性别确认护理随访,以完成随访。18岁以下青年填写表格简表-36v2 (SF-36v2)。我们分析了11个CHQ-CF87量表和8个SF-36v2量表从基线到随访的变化。我们将随访HRQOL结果与美国人口标准进行比较。我们从GWC电子病历中摘录了性别确认护理的收据。结果:在基线时完成HRQOL评估的173例患者中,有108例患者在2019年5月至2022年3月期间完成了随访(有效率62%)。完成CHQ-CF87的平均年龄为14.6±2.2岁(范围10-17),完成SF-36v2的平均年龄为19.7±2.3岁(范围18-24)。8-17岁青少年的CHQ-CF87行为和角色/社会身体功能量表得分较基线有显著提高。18-24岁患者随访SF-36v2评分无明显变化。随访的HRQOL心理健康评分在统计上仍显著低于美国人口标准。结论:接受性别确认护理的TG/GE青年的两年随访HRQOL数据在两个领域有所改善,但在年轻人(>18岁)中没有变化。与国家标准相比,心理健康状况仍不理想。
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Transgender Health
Transgender Health Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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