瑞典性别失调诊断和法定性别变更的增加:2005-2017 年

IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Emma Claesdotter-Knutsson, Mitchell J. Andersson, Matti Cervin, Carl Delfin, Anders Håkansson, Niroshani Broman
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摘要

有证据表明,自进入二十一世纪以来,性别焦虑症(GD)的发病率有所上升,这种疾病的特点是个体的性别认同与出生时被分配的生理性别不匹配而导致的心理困扰。我们利用 2005 年至 2017 年间 5007 名被诊断为 GD 的患者(53.5% 出生时被指定为女性)的登记数据,研究了瑞典 GD 诊断数量和法定性别变更的趋势。随着时间的推移,GD 诊断人数大幅增加,尤其是出生时被分配为女性的患者和年龄较小的群体。三分之一的 GD 患者通过法律途径改变了性别,从 2005 年到 2018 年增加了 1000%。一般来说,出生时被分配为女性的人比出生时被分配为男性的人更早改变性别,而且大多数人是在确诊 GD 后一年内改变性别的。我们的研究结果突出表明,有必要分析临床表现快速变化的原因和相关性,并让医疗系统做好准备,以应对不断增长的患者需求。
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Rise in Gender Dysphoria Diagnoses and Legal Gender Changes in Sweden: 2005–2017

Rise in Gender Dysphoria Diagnoses and Legal Gender Changes in Sweden: 2005–2017

Rise in Gender Dysphoria Diagnoses and Legal Gender Changes in Sweden: 2005–2017

Evidence suggests the incidence of gender dysphoria (GD), a condition characterized by psychological distress caused by a mismatch between an individual’s gender identity and biological sex assigned as birth, has increased since the turn of the twenty-first century. We examined trends in the number of GD diagnoses and legal gender changes in Sweden using registry data from 5007 individuals diagnosed with GD between 2005 and 2017 (53.5% assigned female at birth). GD diagnoses increased substantially over time, especially in birth-assigned females and younger age groups. One-third of all subjects with GD legally changed their gender, with an increase of 1000% from 2005 to 2018. Generally, individuals who were assigned female at birth changed their gender earlier than birth-assigned males, and most did so within one year of GD diagnosis. Our findings highlight the need to analyze the causes and correlations of rapid changes in clinical presentation and to prepare healthcare systems for rising patient demand.

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期刊介绍: The official publication of the International Academy of Sex Research, the journal is dedicated to the dissemination of information in the field of sexual science, broadly defined. Contributions consist of empirical research (both quantitative and qualitative), theoretical reviews and essays, clinical case reports, letters to the editor, and book reviews.
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