UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
J Adolesc Health. 2021 Jun;68(6):1082-1088. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2020.09.010. Epub 2020 Oct 13.
Numerous U.S. state legislatures have proposed bills to ban gender-affirming medical interventions for minors. Parents and caregivers play a critical role in advocating for and supporting their transgender and gender-diverse youth (TGDY). We aimed to understand parent and caregiver perspectives about this potential legislation and perceived effects on their TGDY's mental health.
We developed and launched a social-media based, anonymous online survey in February 2020 to assess parent and caregiver perspectives on proposed laws to ban gender-affirming medical interventions for minors. Participants were asked to respond to two open-ended questions about these laws; responses were coded to identify key themes.
We analyzed responses from 273 participants from 43 states. Most identified as white (86.4%) female (90.0%) mothers (93.8%), and 83.6% of their TGDY had received gender-affirming medical interventions before age 18 years. The most salient theme, which appeared in the majority of responses, described parent and caregiver fears that these laws would lead to worsening mental health and suicide for their TGDY. Additional themes included a fear that their TGDY would face increased discrimination, lose access to gender-affirming medical interventions, and lose autonomy over medical decision-making due to government overreach.
In this convenience sample, parents and caregivers overwhelmingly expressed fear that the proposed legislation will lead to worsening mental health and increased suicidal ideation for their TGDY. They implored lawmakers to hear their stories and to leave critical decisions about gender-affirming medical interventions to families and their medical providers.
许多美国州立法机构都提出了法案,禁止对未成年人进行性别肯定的医疗干预。父母和照顾者在倡导和支持跨性别和性别多样化的青年(TGDY)方面发挥着至关重要的作用。我们旨在了解父母和照顾者对这项潜在立法的看法,以及他们认为这对其 TGDY 心理健康的潜在影响。
我们于 2020 年 2 月开发并发布了一项基于社交媒体的匿名在线调查,以评估父母和照顾者对禁止对未成年人进行性别肯定的医疗干预的拟议法律的看法。参与者被要求对这两项法律回答两个开放式问题;对答复进行编码以确定关键主题。
我们分析了来自 43 个州的 273 名参与者的答复。大多数人认为自己是白人(86.4%)、女性(90.0%)和母亲(93.8%),他们的 TGDY 中有 83.6%在 18 岁之前接受过性别肯定的医疗干预。出现在大多数答复中的最突出主题是,父母和照顾者担心这些法律会导致他们的 TGDY 心理健康恶化和自杀率上升。其他主题包括担心他们的 TGDY 会面临更多的歧视、失去获得性别肯定的医疗干预的机会,并因政府过度干预而失去对医疗决策的自主权。
在这个方便的样本中,父母和照顾者绝大多数表示担心拟议的立法会导致他们的 TGDY 心理健康恶化和自杀意念增加。他们恳请立法者听取他们的故事,并将性别肯定的医疗干预的关键决策留给家庭和他们的医疗服务提供者。