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性别不一致儿童的行为和情绪问题:一项加拿大基于社区的研究。

Behavioral and Emotional Problems in Gender-Nonconforming Children: A Canadian Community-Based Study.

机构信息

University of Toronto Mississauga, Ontario, Canada; Center of Expertise on Gender Dysphoria at VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

University of Toronto Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2018 Jul;57(7):491-499. doi: 10.1016/j.jaac.2018.03.015. Epub 2018 May 5.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To examine childhood gender nonconformity (GNC) and psychological well-being in a community-based sample using measures that bridge clinical and nonclinical literature.

METHOD

Caregivers reported on the GNC (Gender Identity Questionnaire for Children [GIQC]) and behavioral and emotional problems (Child Behavior Checklist [CBCL]) of their children aged 6 to 12 years (N = 1719, 48.8% boys). The GIQC was compared to the commonly used single-item proxy, CBCL Item 110 ("wishes to be of the opposite sex").

RESULTS

Using the GIQC, 2.3% of boys and 2.8% of girls showed GNC levels comparable to those of children referred clinically for gender dysphoria (GD). Item 110 was endorsed for 1.7% of boys and 1.8% of girls. These measures corresponded, but Item 110 endorsement was biased toward more extreme GNC. Among boys, increased GNC on the GIQC, but not Item 110, corresponded with increased clinical-range CBCL problems. Among girls, Item 110 endorsement was associated with increased clinical-range Externalizing problems, whereas the GIQC indicated that intermediate gender expression was associated with fewer externalizing problems. Overall, rates of clinical-range CBCL problems among GNC children were consistent with those reported for GD-referred children.

CONCLUSION

The scope of mental health risk among community children who exhibit GNC is likely considerably greater than previously recognized. A substantial minority of community children show GNC and mental health risk levels comparable to those seen among GD-referred children. Also, compared to the GIQC, a more comprehensive GNC measure, CBCL Item 110 is likely useful only for detecting extreme manifestations of GNC, which may affect associations with mental health.

摘要

目的

使用同时涵盖临床和非临床文献的测量工具,在基于社区的样本中研究儿童性别不一致(GNC)和心理健康。

方法

照顾者报告了他们 6 至 12 岁(48.8%为男孩)孩子的 GNC(儿童性别认同问卷[GIQC])和行为与情绪问题(儿童行为检查表[CBCL])。GIQC 与常用的单一项目代理 CBCL 项目 110(“希望成为异性”)进行了比较。

结果

使用 GIQC,2.3%的男孩和 2.8%的女孩表现出与被临床诊断为性别焦虑(GD)的儿童相当的 GNC 水平。1.7%的男孩和 1.8%的女孩对项目 110 表示认可。这些测量方法相对应,但项目 110 的认可更偏向于更极端的 GNC。在男孩中,GIQC 上的 GNC 增加,但不是项目 110,与临床范围 CBCL 问题增加相对应。在女孩中,项目 110 的认可与临床范围的外显问题有关,而 GIQC 表明,中等性别表达与较少的外显问题有关。总的来说,具有 GNC 的社区儿童的临床范围 CBCL 问题发生率与报告的 GD 转诊儿童一致。

结论

在表现出 GNC 的社区儿童中,心理健康风险的范围可能比以前认识到的要大得多。相当一部分社区儿童表现出 GNC 和与 GD 转诊儿童相当的心理健康风险水平。此外,与 GIQC 相比,更全面的 GNC 测量工具 CBCL 项目 110 可能仅用于检测 GNC 的极端表现,这可能会影响与心理健康的关联。

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