Camacho Justin M, Alfertshofer Michael, Patel Heli S, Najafali Daniel, Thompson Noelle, Stoffel Victoria, Reid Chris M, Alperovich Michael, Knoedler Samuel, Knoedler Leonard
From the College of Medicine, Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA.
Division of Hand, Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery, Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich, Munich, Germany.
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2025 Jan 21;13(1):e6472. doi: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000006472. eCollection 2025 Jan.
BACKGROUND: Given the growing demand for gender-affirming surgery (GAS) in recent years, it is essential to explore the public perceptions of GAS. Understanding the public's opinions and attitudes toward GAS will provide valuable insights for shaping educational initiatives to enhance public knowledge and awareness. METHODS: This cross-sectional study used the Prolific Academic platform to distribute an online survey among adult participants residing in the United States in August 2023. RESULTS: Of 1005 completed survey responses, 50% of respondents were 41 years of age or older, 51% were women, and 73% were White. A total of 18% identified as part of the LGBTQIA+ community, and most (37%) resided in the southern United States. The majority of participants (78%) did not personally know anyone who underwent GAS, and 74% believed that plastic surgeons mainly perform GAS. Only 22% felt healthcare professionals were well qualified to provide gender-affirming care. Media's effect on GAS acceptance was assessed to be mostly negative (33%) or very negative (12%). About 33% favored both public and private health insurance coverage for GAS, whereas 35% opposed insurance coverage. Most respondents strongly agreed (32% and 34%) or agreed (33% and 37%) that GAS aligns with gender identity and improves mental health. Regarding minimum age, most partakers (43%) supported 18 years, whereas 38% endorsed 21 years. CONCLUSIONS: This study sheds light on the public perceptions of GAS. These insights underscore the need for targeted educational efforts to increase awareness, rectify misconceptions, and promote a deeper understanding of GAS within society.
背景:鉴于近年来对性别肯定手术(GAS)的需求不断增长,探索公众对GAS的看法至关重要。了解公众对GAS的意见和态度将为制定教育举措以增强公众知识和意识提供有价值的见解。 方法:这项横断面研究于2023年8月利用Prolific Academic平台在美国成年参与者中开展在线调查。 结果:在1005份完整的调查回复中,50%的受访者年龄在41岁及以上,51%为女性,73%为白人。共有18%的人认定自己属于LGBTQIA+群体,大多数(37%)居住在美国南部。大多数参与者(78%)个人不认识任何接受过GAS的人,74%的人认为整形外科医生主要实施GAS。只有22%的人认为医疗保健专业人员有充分资格提供性别肯定护理。媒体对GAS接受度的影响被评估为大多负面(33%)或非常负面(12%)。约33%的人赞成公共和私人医疗保险都覆盖GAS,而35%的人反对保险覆盖。大多数受访者强烈同意(32%和34%)或同意(33%和37%)GAS与性别认同相符并能改善心理健康。关于最低年龄,大多数参与者(43%)支持18岁,而38%的人支持21岁。 结论:本研究揭示了公众对GAS的看法。这些见解强调需要有针对性地开展教育工作,以提高认识、纠正误解并促进社会对GAS的更深入理解。
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