禁止转化治疗的新法律对循证和临床适当的做法不构成实质性风险。

Christopher J Ryan, Sascha Callaghan
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目的:研究《2020年性与性别认同转换实践法案》(Act)和《2021年改变或抑制(转换)实践禁止法案》(Vic)在多大程度上可能对循证和临床适当的实践构成风险。方法:以帕金森和莫里斯最近发表的一篇文章为出发点,仔细审查了新立法的规定。结果:ACT和维多利亚法律不危及精神科医生从事循证和临床适当的做法。结论:对于精神科医生来说,如果他们坚信无法识别出生性别是不道德的,那么放弃这一领域的实践可能是明智的,但新法律中的任何规定都不应阻止精神科医生为性别焦虑症患者提供循证和临床适当的治疗。
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New laws that prohibit conversion therapy pose no material risk to evidence-based and clinically appropriate practice.

Objective: To examine the extent to which the Sexuality and Gender Identity Conversion Practices Act 2020 (ACT) and Change or Suppression (Conversion) Practices Prohibition Act 2021 (Vic) might pose a risk to evidence-based and clinically appropriate practice.

Method: Using a recent publication by Parkinson and Morris as a starting point, the provisions of the new legislation are carefully examined.

Results: The ACT and Victorian laws do not imperil psychiatrists undertaking evidence-based and clinically appropriate practice.

Conclusions: While it may be wise for psychiatrists to abandon this area of practice if they hold strong personal beliefs that the failure to identify with one's natal gender is morally wrong, nothing in the new laws should deter psychiatrists from providing people with gender dysphoria with evidence-based and clinically appropriate care.

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