Prepubertal social gender transitions: What we know; what we can learn—A view from a gender affirmative lens

Q1 Social Sciences
D. Ehrensaft, Shawn V. Giammattei, K. Storck, A. Tishelman, C. S. St Amand
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ABSTRACT   Background : This article provides a review and commentary on social transition of gender-expansive prepubertal youth, analyzing risks, and benefits based on a synthesis of research and clinical observation, highlighting controversies, and setting forth recommendations, including the importance of continued clinical research. Methods : This article involved: (1) a review and critique of the WPATH Standards of Care 7th edition guidelines on social transition; (2) a review and synthesis of empirical research on social transition in prepubertal children; (3) a discussion of clinical practice observations; (4) a discussion of continuing controversies and complexities involving early social transition; (5) a discussion of risks and benefits of social transition; and (6) conclusions and recommendations based upon the above. Results : Results suggest that at this point research is limited and that some of the earliest research on young gender-expansive youth is methodologically questionable and has not been replicated. Newer research suggests that socially transitioned prepubertal children are often well adjusted, a finding consistent with clinical practice observations. Analysis of both emerging research and clinical reports reveal evidence of a stable transgender identity surfacing in early childhood. Discussion : The authors make recommendations to support social transitions in prepubertal gender-expansive children, when appropriate, as a facilitator of gender health, defined as a child's opportunity to live in the gender that feels most authentic, acknowledging that there are limitations to our knowledge, and ongoing research is essential.
青春期前社会性别转变:我们所知道的;我们可以学到什么——从性别平权的角度来看
摘要背景:本文综述并评述了性别扩张性青春期前青少年的社会转变,在综合研究和临床观察的基础上分析了其风险和益处,强调了争议,并提出了建议,包括继续进行临床研究的重要性。方法:本文涉及:(1)回顾和批评WPATH护理标准第7版社会转型指南;(2)青春期前儿童社会转型实证研究综述与综合;(3)临床实践观察讨论;(4)对涉及早期社会转型的持续争议和复杂性的讨论;(5)讨论社会转型的风险和收益;(六)基于上述结论和建议。结果:结果表明,在这一点上的研究是有限的,一些关于年轻的性别膨胀青年的早期研究在方法上是有问题的,并且没有被复制。较新的研究表明,社会过渡的青春期前儿童往往很好地适应,这一发现与临床实践观察一致。对新兴研究和临床报告的分析揭示了一个稳定的跨性别身份在儿童早期出现的证据。讨论:作者提出建议,支持青春期前性别膨胀儿童的社会转型,在适当的时候,作为性别健康的促进者,将其定义为儿童以感觉最真实的性别生活的机会,承认我们的知识有局限性,正在进行的研究是必不可少的。
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International Journal of Transgenderism
International Journal of Transgenderism Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Transgenderism, together with its partner organization the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH), offers an international, multidisciplinary scholarly forum for publication in the field of transgender health in its broadest sense for academics, practitioners, policy makers, and the general population. The journal welcomes contributions from a range of disciplines, such as: Endocrinology Surgery Obstetrics and Gynaecology Psychiatry Psychology Speech and language therapy Sexual medicine Sexology Family therapy Public health Sociology Counselling Law Medical ethics.
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