a Department of Psychology and Neuroscience , University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
b School of Graduate Psychology , Pacific University.
J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2019 Mar-Apr;48(2):343-356. doi: 10.1080/15374416.2018.1534207. Epub 2019 Jan 14.
Transgender children and adolescents experience a gender identity that is incongruent with their sex assigned at birth, often resulting in gender dysphoria. Emerging literature has explored the etiology of transgender identities, documented transgender youths' risk for psychopathology, and evaluated whether social and medical gender transition processes are appropriate and effective for transgender youth. However, there is a dearth of empirical data on gender-affirmative psychological interventions designed to reduce the forms of psychological distress experienced by many transgender youths. This is surprising given the elevated rates of psychological distress among transgender youth and the broad recommendation for psychotherapy for youth going through a gender transition. To identify future directions in psychological interventions for transgender youth, we first review key background information on transgender youths' identity development and the role of psychological support in affirmative care. Next, we present future directions in this literature, which emphasizes the need for theory-driven empirical research that incorporates the developmental context of transgender youth to understand the mechanisms underlying group-specific psychological distress. Finally, we lay out the application of these future directions by exploring 3 domains relevant to transgender youth's psychological distress: gender dysphoria, parent and peer interactions, and co-occurring psychopathology. Within each domain, we review extant empirical research, present the current state of affirmative psychological interventions, and discuss implications for future directions. Future research on affirmative psychological care for transgender youth is urgently needed and must focus on clearly articulating which youth could benefit from psychological interventions and why those interventions might be effective.
跨性别儿童和青少年经历的性别认同与其出生时被分配的性别不一致,通常会导致性别焦虑。新兴文献探讨了跨性别认同的病因,记录了跨性别青少年的精神病理学风险,并评估了社会和医疗性别过渡过程是否适合和有效。然而,针对旨在减少许多跨性别青少年所经历的各种心理困扰的性别肯定心理干预措施,几乎没有实证数据。考虑到跨性别青年的心理困扰率较高,以及广泛建议为经历性别过渡的青年提供心理治疗,这令人惊讶。为了确定跨性别青年心理干预措施的未来方向,我们首先回顾了跨性别青年身份发展的关键背景信息,以及心理支持在肯定性关怀中的作用。接下来,我们提出了这一文献中的未来方向,强调需要进行理论驱动的实证研究,将跨性别青年的发展背景纳入其中,以了解群体特异性心理困扰的潜在机制。最后,我们通过探讨与跨性别青年心理困扰相关的 3 个领域,即性别焦虑、父母和同伴互动以及共病精神病理学,来阐述这些未来方向的应用。在每个领域中,我们都回顾了现有的实证研究,介绍了当前肯定性心理干预措施的现状,并讨论了对未来方向的影响。迫切需要对跨性别青年的肯定性心理关怀进行未来研究,必须明确阐明哪些青年可能受益于心理干预,以及为什么这些干预可能有效。