成人性别焦虑与变性:芬兰性别认同诊所9例患者分析

IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Kaisa Kettula,Niina Puustinen,Lotta Tynkkynen,Liisa Lempinen,Katinka Tuisku
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本研究的目的是分析变性的途径,变性是性别确认治疗(GATs)中一种罕见但严重的并发症。患者组由2018年至2019年期间转介到赫尔辛基大学医院性别认同诊所(GIC)希望接受变性治疗的所有患者组成。系统地进行了新的评估,并收集了回顾性数据。样本包括9名最初诊断为性别认同障碍(F64.0)的患者。其中7人出生时被指定为女性,2人出生时被指定为男性。所有7名女性在出生时都有“严重”后悔,而两名男性在出生时都有“轻微”后悔。除了一名出生时被指定为男性的患者外,所有患者都希望他们之前的GAT被逆转。平均后悔时间(即从首次诊断F64.0到开始新的评价期的时间)为7年。变性者有很高的精神病诊断。童年创伤、性虐待或强奸、饮食失调症状、边缘性人格和精神病症状在变性者中很常见。回顾性分析,患者报告变性的首要需求不是变性身份或性别焦虑,而是与成熟过程和未解决的心理压力相关的原因。GIC的心理学家做了一项评估,揭示了童年的创伤和在养育和依恋方面的严重挑战。重要的是要承认、支持和评估那些后悔治疗和/或去变性,并从中学习。
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Gender Dysphoria and Detransitioning in Adults: An Analysis of Nine Patients from a Gender Identity Clinic from Finland.
The aim of this study was to analyze the pathways of detransitioning, which is a rare, but serious complication of gender-affirming treatments (GATs). The patient group consisted of all patients who were referred to the Helsinki University Hospital's Gender Identity Clinic (GIC) wanting medical treatment for detransition from 2018 to 2019. A new assessment was made systematically and retrospective data were collected. The sample consisted of nine patients originally diagnosed with gender identity disorder (F64.0). Seven of them were assigned female at birth and two were assigned male at birth. All seven females at birth had "major" regret and both males at birth had "minor" regret. All patients except one male assigned at birth wanted their previous GAT to be reversed. The mean regret time (i.e., time from the first diagnosis of F64.0 to the beginning of the new evaluation period) was seven years. The detransitioners had a high number of psychiatric diagnoses. Childhood trauma, sexual abuse or rape, eating disorder symptoms, borderline personality, and psychotic symptoms were common among detransitioners. Retrospectively, the patients reported that the need for transitioning in the first place was not the transgender identity or gender dysphoria, but reasons related to the maturation process and unresolved psychological stressors. An assessment made by the psychologist at the GIC revealed childhood trauma and severe challenges in parenting and attachment. It is important to acknowledge, support, and evaluate those regretting treatments and/or detransition, and to learn from them.
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来源期刊
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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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