Gingoyon Argie, Schumacher Anett, Lo Ronda F, Mahesh Hemantika, Wilkinson Logan, Segovia Alicia, Finkelstein Yaron, Korczak Daphne J
Department of Psychiatry, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada.
Divisions of Emergency Medicine and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada.
Clin Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2025 Apr;30(2):376-385. doi: 10.1177/13591045241307992. Epub 2024 Dec 18.
BackgroundAdolescent presentations to the emergency department (ED) for suicide-related thoughts and behaviors (SRTBs) increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. Gender expansive youth were particularly impacted by the loss of gender-specific services, however, data examining ED pandemic presentations of gender expansive youth for SRTBs are scarce.MethodsData were collected at a tertiary care center in Canada. Adolescents aged 12 to 17 presenting with SRTBs were recruited during two periods: March 2018 - March 2020 (pre-pandemic) and March 2021 - May 2023 (during pandemic). Patient demographics, mental health symptoms, and pre-ED visit healthcare utilization were examined.ResultsWe identified 202 adolescents (70 pre-pandemic; 132 during pandemic), with a mean age of 14.3 years. Compared with pre-pandemic, during pandemic adolescents were more likely to identify as gender expansive [pre: 5.7% versus during: 24.2%; = .01] and were of European descent [pre: 28.6% versus during: 59.1%; < .01]. During the pandemic, gender expansive adolescents, on average, exhibited higher suicidal ideation, measured by Suicide Ideation Questionnaire Junior scores, compared with cisgender adolescents [gender expansive: mean = 64.3 (standard deviation = 12.1) versus cisgender participants: mean = 58.0 (standard deviation = 14.5); = .03]. There were no differences in demographics, healthcare utilization, depression or anxiety symptom severity between gender expansive and cisgender adolescents.ConclusionsAdolescents presenting to the ED with SRTBs during the pandemic were more likely to identify as gender expansive than those presenting pre-pandemic. Gender expansive adolescents exhibited increased suicidal ideation compared to cisgender adolescents during the pandemic.
背景
在新冠疫情期间,青少年因自杀相关想法和行为(SRTB)前往急诊科(ED)就诊的情况有所增加。性别认同扩展的青少年尤其受到失去针对性别的服务的影响,然而,关于性别认同扩展的青少年在疫情期间因SRTB前往急诊科就诊的数据却很稀少。
方法
数据收集于加拿大的一家三级护理中心。在两个时间段招募了12至17岁出现SRTB的青少年:2018年3月至2020年3月(疫情前)和2021年3月至2023年5月(疫情期间)。对患者的人口统计学特征、心理健康症状以及急诊就诊前的医疗保健利用情况进行了检查。
结果
我们确定了202名青少年(疫情前70名;疫情期间132名),平均年龄为14.3岁。与疫情前相比,疫情期间的青少年更有可能认同自己为性别认同扩展者[疫情前:5.7%,疫情期间:24.2%;P = 0.01],且更多为欧洲血统[疫情前:28.6%,疫情期间:59.1%;P < 0.01]。在疫情期间,通过青少年自杀意念问卷得分衡量,性别认同扩展的青少年平均表现出比顺性别青少年更高的自杀意念[性别认同扩展者:平均值 = 64.3(标准差 = 12.1),顺性别参与者:平均值 = 58.0(标准差 = 14.5);P = 0.03]。性别认同扩展的青少年和顺性别青少年在人口统计学特征、医疗保健利用、抑郁或焦虑症状严重程度方面没有差异。
结论
与疫情前就诊的青少年相比,疫情期间因SRTB前往急诊科就诊的青少年更有可能认同自己为性别认同扩展者。在疫情期间,性别认同扩展的青少年比顺性别青少年表现出更高的自杀意念。