Khonina Marina, Salway Travis
Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada.
Centre for Gender and Sexual Health Equity, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Can J Public Health. 2025 Feb;116(1):97-99. doi: 10.17269/s41997-024-00942-1. Epub 2024 Oct 2.
The recent surge in anti-trans laws and policies in Canada and the United States has important public health implications, particularly for trans and gender-expansive (TGE) youth. This legislation has the potential to exacerbate minority stress experienced by TGE youth, who already experience higher rates of depression, anxiety, and suicide than their cisgender peers. Social gender affirmation, including respecting affirmed names and pronouns, can reduce the risk of adverse mental health outcomes in TGE youth. However, recent laws requiring parental consent for affirmed names and pronouns in schools can cause additional distress and harm for TGE youth, especially those who lack family support. Public health professionals have a critical role to play in countering the harmful effects of anti-trans legislation by better understanding TGE youth and their needs, advocating for trans rights, supporting trans-led community organizations, and strengthening trans-affirming mental health services.
加拿大和美国近期反跨性别法律及政策激增,这对公共卫生有着重要影响,尤其是对跨性别及性别认同扩展(TGE)青年而言。这项立法有可能加剧TGE青年所经历的少数群体压力,他们已经比顺性别同龄人经历更高的抑郁、焦虑和自杀率。社会性别肯定,包括尊重被认可的名字和代词,可降低TGE青年出现不良心理健康结果的风险。然而,近期要求在学校使用被认可的名字和代词需获得家长同意的法律,可能给TGE青年带来额外困扰和伤害,尤其是那些缺乏家庭支持的青年。公共卫生专业人员在应对反跨性别立法的有害影响方面可发挥关键作用,即更好地了解TGE青年及其需求、倡导跨性别权利、支持由跨性别者主导的社区组织以及加强肯定跨性别的心理健康服务。