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一项针对印度利益相关者的初步调查:性发育障碍患者的父母、医生及成年患者对治疗决策及相关性别焦虑的看法

A Pilot Survey of Indian Stakeholders: Parents, Doctors, and Grown-Up Patients of Disorders of Sexual Differentiation on Management Decisions and Associated Gender Dysphoria.

作者信息

Ratan Simmi K, Neogi Sujoy, Ahmad Md Fahim, Das Kanishka, Raman Vijaya, Bendre Pradnya S, Banerjee Arka, Sharma Shilpa, Acharya Himanshu, Agrawal Vikesh, Babu Ramesh

机构信息

Department of Pediatric Surgery, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India.

Department of Pediatric Surgery, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.

出版信息

J Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg. 2024 Jul-Aug;29(4):370-375. doi: 10.4103/jiaps.jiaps_83_24. Epub 2024 Jul 6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS

Of late, there are many legal representations from select quarters to halt all medical interventions in children with differences of sex development (DSD). In this survey on management decisions in DSD, we distil the views of Indian stakeholders: parents, physicians, and grown-up patients with DSD on their management decisions to identify decisional satisfaction or gender dysphoria.

METHODS

The survey domains included the patient demographics, final diagnosis, decision on the sex of rearing, surgical interventions, opinion of the stakeholders on the preferred age of sex assignment, final sex of rearing, and agreement/disagreement about sex assignment (gender dysphoria).

RESULTS

A total of 106 responses were recorded (66% parents, 34% grown-up patients aged 12-50 years). Among parents, 65/70 (95%) preferred the sex to be assigned soon after birth. All grown-up patients preferred sex to be assigned soon after birth. Regarding decisions on surgery, 74% of physicians and 75% of the grown-up patients felt parents should be allowed to decide interventions. Among Indian parents, 90% felt they should have the right to decide surgery in the best interest of their child for a safe social upbringing. Overall, gender dysphoria among Indian DSD patients was <1% (1/103, 0.97%).

CONCLUSIONS

The predominant preference and opinion of major Indian stakeholders (physicians, parents, and grown-up DSD patients) support the existing approach toward DSD management, including early sex assignment and necessary medical intervention.

摘要

背景与目的

近来,有来自特定群体的诸多法律诉求,要求停止对性发育差异(DSD)儿童的所有医学干预。在这项关于DSD管理决策的调查中,我们提炼了印度利益相关者(父母、医生以及成年DSD患者)对于其管理决策的看法,以确定决策满意度或性别焦虑。

方法

调查领域包括患者人口统计学信息、最终诊断、抚养性别的决定、手术干预、利益相关者对首选性别指定年龄的意见、最终抚养性别,以及关于性别指定的同意/不同意情况(性别焦虑)。

结果

共记录到106份回复(66%为父母,34%为年龄在12至50岁的成年患者)。在父母中,65/70(95%)倾向于在出生后不久就指定性别。所有成年患者都倾向于在出生后不久就指定性别。关于手术决策,74%的医生和75%的成年患者认为应允许父母决定干预措施。在印度父母中,90%觉得他们应有权为孩子的安全社会成长,出于孩子的最佳利益决定手术。总体而言,印度DSD患者中的性别焦虑率<1%(1/103,0.97%)。

结论

印度主要利益相关者(医生、父母和成年DSD患者)的主要偏好和意见支持现行的DSD管理方法,包括早期性别指定和必要的医学干预。

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