英国一个大型国家性别认同诊所的变性率

C. Richards, J. Doyle
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变性——在转变为另一种性别后恢复到出生时指定的性别——可能被认为是人们探索自己性别的一部分;但如果发生了不可逆转的变化,也可能引起遗憾。因此,在国有化的医疗保健中,确定去转型率很重要,因为它们对确保健康和福祉很重要。对诺丁汉跨性别健康中心的患者变性终止率进行了审查。随机抽取患者档案样本(N=303),对所有患者档案进行彻底调查,以确定是否存在去变性的证据。只有一例(0.33%)出现变性障碍。另外两例患者在来到诺丁汉跨性别健康中心之前(0.99%)有变性病史。本研究得出结论,该服务中使用的护理标准似乎在变性方面起到了令人满意的作用。由于发病率如此之低,没有理由为了防止去变性而减缓其他患者的发病途径,因为这种减缓可能会对绝大多数人的心理健康产生有害影响。
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Detransition rates in a large national gender identity clinic in the UK
Detransition – reverting to birth assigned gender after transition to another gender – may be considered to be a part of people’s exploration of their gender; but may also cause regret if irreversible changes have been undertaken. In nationalised healthcare it is therefore important to determine rates of detransition as they are important in ensuring health and wellbeing.End rates of detransition of patients at The Nottingham Centre for Transgender Health were reviewed. Taking a random sample of patient files (N=303), all were thoroughly investigated for any evidence of detransitioning.Only one case of a detransition was found (0.33 per cent). An additional two cases had noted a history of detransition before coming to the Nottingham Centre for Transgender Health specifically (0.99 per cent).This study concludes that the standards of care used within this service therefore appear to be working satisfactorily in relation to detransition. With such a low prevalence, there is no justification in slowing the pathway for other patients in order to prevent detransition as such slowing would likely have a deleterious effect on the mental health of the vast majority.
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Counselling Psychology Review
Counselling Psychology Review Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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