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ترجمه عنوان مقاله | ارتباط هورمون درمانی تایید کننده جنسیت با افسردگی، افکار خودکشی و اقدام به خودکشی در بین جوانان ترنسجندر و غیر دودویی |
عنوان انگلیسی مقاله | Association of Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy With Depression, Thoughts of Suicide, and Attempted Suicide Among Transgender and Nonbinary Youth |
انتشار | مقاله سال 2021 |
تعداد صفحات مقاله انگلیسی | 7 صفحه |
هزینه | دانلود مقاله انگلیسی رایگان میباشد. |
پایگاه داده | نشریه الزویر |
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مقاله پژوهشی (Research Article) |
مقاله بیس | این مقاله بیس میباشد |
نمایه (index) | Scopus – Master Journals List – JCR – Medline |
نوع مقاله | ISI |
فرمت مقاله انگلیسی | |
ایمپکت فاکتور(IF) |
5.012 در سال 2020 |
شاخص H_index | 161 در سال 2020 |
شاخص SJR | 1.653 در سال 2020 |
شناسه ISSN | 1054-139X |
شاخص Quartile (چارک) | Q1 در سال 2020 |
فرضیه | ندارد |
مدل مفهومی | ندارد |
پرسشنامه | ندارد |
متغیر | ندارد |
رفرنس | دارد |
رشته های مرتبط | روانشناسی |
گرایش های مرتبط | روانشناسی بالینی، روانشناسی عمومی |
نوع ارائه مقاله |
ژورنال |
مجله | مجله سلامت نوجوانان – Journal of Adolescent Health |
دانشگاه | The Trevor Project, West Hollywood, California |
کلمات کلیدی | تغییر جنسیت، نان باینری، مراقبت تایید کننده جنسیت، خودکشی کردن، افسردگی، LGBTQ |
کلمات کلیدی انگلیسی | Transgender – Nonbinary – Gender-affirming care – Suicide – Depression – LGBTQ |
شناسه دیجیتال – doi |
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2021.10.036 |
کد محصول | E15901 |
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ABSTRACT Purpose: There are no large-scale studies examining mental health among transgender and nonbinary youth who receive gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT). The purpose of this study is to examine associations among access to GAHT with depression, thoughts of suicide, and attempted suicide among a large sample of transgender and nonbinary youth. Methods: Data were collected as part of a 2020 survey of 34,759 lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning youth aged 13e24, including 11,914 transgender or nonbinary youth. Adjusted logistic regression assessed whether receipt of GAHT was associated with lower levels of depression, thoughts of suicide, and attempted suicide among those who wanted to receive GAHT. Results: Half of transgender and nonbinary youth said they were not using GAHT but would like to, 36% were not interested in receiving GAHT, and 14% were receiving GAHT. Parent support for their child’s gender identity had a strong relationship with receipt of GAHT, with nearly 80% of those who received GAHT reporting they had at least one parent who supported their gender identity. Use of GAHT was associated with lower odds of recent depression (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] ¼ .73, p < .001) and seriously considering suicide (aOR ¼ .74, p < .001) compared to those who wanted GAHT but did not receive it. For youth under age 18, GAHT was associated with lower odds of recent depression (aOR ¼ .61, p < .01) and of a past-year suicide attempt (aOR ¼ .62, p < .05). Conclusions: Findings support a relationship between access to GAHT and lower rates of depression and suicidality among transgender and nonbinary youth.Transgender and nonbinary youth are at elevated risk for depression, thoughts of suicide, and attempted suicide compared to youth who are cisgender and heterosexual, as well as cisgender members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQ) community [1e3]. Mental health disparities among transgender and nonbinary youth stem from minority stress based on the harmful ways transgender and nonbinary youth are treated by others [4]. Feelings of gender dysphoria associated with incongruence between one’s physical traits and gender identity are also associated with mental health challenges for transgender and nonbinary youth [5]. As such, both the treatment of gender dysphoria and the reduction of minority stress offer pathways toward reducing disparities in depression and suicidality found among transgender and nonbinary youth. |