Depression and anxiety among transgender-identifying adolescents in psychiatric outpatient care.

Juuso Petteri Julius Ranta, Riittakerttu Kaltiala, Siiri-Liisi Kraav, Sebastian Therman, Virve Kekkonen, Petri Kivimäki, Pinja Kajavuori, Tommi Tolmunen
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Objectives: We aimed to investigate three key areas: firstly, to determine the prevalence of youth who identify as transgender within the adolescent psychiatric population. Secondly, we sought to examine the prevalence and severity of depression and anxiety disorders among transgender-identifying individuals in comparison to cisgender-identifying individuals. Finally, we explored the potential correlations between perceived gender incongruence and depression and anxiety disorders.

Methods: We compared transgender-identifying and cisgender-identifying adolescents in a sample of youth referred to Kuopio University Hospital's outpatient psychiatric clinic in Finland (total n=746). The data were gathered from self-administered questionnaires and semi-structured diagnostic interviews. Depressive symptoms were measured with the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-IA) and anxiety levels were measured with the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Assessment (GAD-7). Among other measures the participants were asked if they identified as transgender. Of those who responded in the affirmative to this question, further enquiry was made into the extent to which they perceived incongruence to their body.

Results: The prevalence of participants self-identifying as transgender was 11.3 % (n=74). Compared to their cisgender-identifying peers, these individuals exhibited higher mean scores on the BDI and GAD-7 scales, with effect sizes being small. Furthermore, adolescents who identified as transgender did not have a higher rate of anxiety or depressive disorder diagnoses compared to their cisgender peers. A sex difference was observed among cisgender-identifying individuals, with female participants demonstrating higher mean scores on both the BDI and GAD-7 scales. However, no such difference was observed among transgender-identifying participants. No significant correlations were found between levels of perceived gender incongruence and BDI and GAD-7 scales.

Conclusions: In adolescent psychiatric patients, depression and anxiety are equally common among transgender and cisgender identifying youth and not related to perceived strength of gender incongruence. Psychiatric treatment must be provided as appropriate regardless of gender identity experience.

跨性别青少年在精神科门诊护理中的抑郁和焦虑。
目的:我们旨在调查三个关键领域:首先,确定青少年精神病人群中变性青少年的患病率。其次,我们试图检查跨性别认同个体与顺性别认同个体之间抑郁和焦虑障碍的患病率和严重程度。最后,我们探讨了感知性别不一致与抑郁和焦虑障碍之间的潜在相关性。方法:我们比较了在芬兰库奥皮奥大学医院精神病门诊就诊的青少年样本中的跨性别认同和顺性别认同的青少年(总n=746)。数据收集自自填问卷和半结构化诊断访谈。用贝克抑郁量表(BDI-IA)测量抑郁症状,用广泛性焦虑障碍评估(GAD-7)测量焦虑水平。在其他措施中,参与者被问及他们是否认为自己是变性人。在对这个问题作出肯定回答的人中,进一步调查了他们对自己身体不一致的感觉程度。结果:参与者自我认同为跨性别者的患病率为11.3 % (n=74)。与同侪相比,这些个体在BDI和GAD-7量表上表现出更高的平均得分,但效应值较小。此外,被认定为跨性别的青少年与他们的同性同龄人相比,并没有更高的焦虑或抑郁障碍诊断率。在顺性别个体中观察到性别差异,女性参与者在BDI和GAD-7量表上的平均得分更高。然而,在跨性别认同的参与者中没有观察到这种差异。感知性别不一致水平与BDI和GAD-7量表之间无显著相关性。结论:在青少年精神病患者中,抑郁和焦虑在跨性别和顺性别认同的青少年中同样常见,且与性别不一致的感知强度无关。无论性别认同经历如何,都必须提供适当的精神治疗。
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International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health
International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health (IJAMH) provides an international and interdisciplinary forum for the dissemination of new information in the field of adolescence. IJAMH is a peer-reviewed journal that covers all aspects of adolescence. Manuscripts will be reviewed from disciplines all over the world. The International Editorial Board is dedicated to producing a high quality scientific journal of interest to researchers and practitioners from many disciplines. Topics Medicine and Clinical Medicine Health issues Adolescents Hygiene and Environmental Medicine.
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