Psychological disorders and positive mental health in gender-diverse youth.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Katherine A S Gallagher, Marni E Axelrad
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Abstract

An estimated 1.8% of U.S. adolescents identify as transgender, and when using expansive language to include diverse identities along the gender continuum (e.g., nonbinary, gender fluid), rates may be notably higher. Gender-diverse youth (GDY) experience significantly elevated rates of depression, anxiety, suicidality, and eating disorders relative to the general population. Youth with autism spectrum disorders also appear to report diverse gender identities at higher rates than neurotypical youth. Gender-minoritized stress, including distal (e.g., transgender related stigma and discrimination) and proximal (e.g., social or familial rejection due to gender-diverse identity) stressors, increase risk for mental health disorders among GDY, and gender affirmation mitigates risk. Gender-affirming medical and behavioral health care is associated with enhanced resilience and positive mental health outcomes for GDY.

性别多样化青年的心理障碍和积极心理健康。
据估计,美国有1.8%的青少年认为自己是跨性别者,如果使用宽泛的语言来包括性别连续体上的不同身份(例如,非二元性,流动性),这一比例可能会显著提高。与一般人群相比,性别多元化青年(GDY)的抑郁、焦虑、自杀和饮食失调的发生率显著升高。与神经正常的青少年相比,患有自闭症谱系障碍的青少年报告性别认同多样化的比例似乎更高。性别少数化的压力,包括远端(例如,与跨性别相关的耻辱和歧视)和近端(例如,由于性别多元化的身份而导致的社会或家庭排斥)压力源,增加了GDY中精神健康障碍的风险,而性别肯定减轻了风险。性别肯定的医疗和行为保健与增强GDY的复原力和积极的心理健康结果有关。
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期刊介绍: The Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic offers a psychodynamic perspective on the application of theory and research in outpatient psychotherapy, attachment theory, developments in cognitive neuroscience and psychopathologies, as well as the integration of different modes of therapy. This widely indexed, peer-reviewed journal has been published since 1936 by the Menninger Clinic. Topical issues focus on critical subjects such as disordered attachments, panic disorder, trauma, and evidence-based interventions.
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