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医学专家在跨性别者法律维权中的作用:关于……的历史视角

The Role of Medical Experts in Transgender Legal Advocacy: A Historical Perspective on .

作者信息

Lee Jason, Moses Jacob D

机构信息

John Sealy School of Medicine, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas (J.L.).

Institute for Bioethics and Health Humanities, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas (J.D.M.).

出版信息

Ann Intern Med. 2025 Oct;178(10):1487-1494. doi: 10.7326/ANNALS-25-00922. Epub 2025 Sep 2.

Abstract

This article examines the ethical challenges that medical experts have navigated when mobilizing biological and psychological evidence to advocate for transgender patients in legal proceedings across a quarter of a century. In 2002, clinicians from a private clinic in Galveston, Texas, testified on behalf of Michael Kantaras, a transgender male patient, during his divorce and custody trial. Presenting gender identity as an innate product of neuroendocrine development, medical experts in challenged portrayals of gender dysphoria as a psychological illness resulting from sociocultural factors. Although this biological argument was key to destigmatizing transgender identity and convincing the judge to rule in Michael's favor, transgender advocates have argued that such claims strengthen medical authority over transgender identities. The article draws parallels with , a 2023 case heard by the U.S. Supreme Court concerning bans on gender-affirming care for transgender minors, to analyze how physician experts have referenced neuroimaging and genetic-sequencing studies to support the biological foundations of transgender identity. Transgender advocates have similarly expressed concerns about the medicalization of their identities, criticizing these studies as limited with regard to capturing the diversity and complexity of transgender experiences. Through analysis of historical and contemporary court cases, this article identifies shifting evidence-based methods for studying sex, understanding gender identity, and evaluating gender-affirming care, as well as the rising prominence of patient-centered approaches that seek to move beyond medicalized conceptions of gender identity as key themes clinicians should consider in their advocacy for their transgender patients.

摘要

本文探讨了在过去二十五年里,医学专家在法律程序中为跨性别患者提供支持时,运用生物学和心理学证据所面临的伦理挑战。2002年,得克萨斯州加尔维斯顿一家私人诊所的临床医生在跨性别男性患者迈克尔·坎塔拉斯的离婚及监护权审判中为其作证。医学专家将性别认同呈现为神经内分泌发育的固有产物,对将性别焦虑症描绘为由社会文化因素导致的心理疾病的观点提出了质疑。尽管这一生物学论点对于消除跨性别身份的污名化以及说服法官做出有利于迈克尔的裁决至关重要,但跨性别权益倡导者认为,此类主张强化了医学对跨性别身份的权威。本文将其与美国最高法院在2023年审理的一起关于禁止为跨性别未成年人提供性别肯定治疗的案件进行类比,以分析医生专家如何引用神经影像学和基因测序研究来支持跨性别身份的生物学基础。跨性别权益倡导者同样对其身份的医学化表示担忧,批评这些研究在捕捉跨性别经历的多样性和复杂性方面存在局限性。通过对历史和当代法庭案件的分析,本文确定了研究性别的循证方法、理解性别认同以及评估性别肯定治疗的变化,以及以患者为中心的方法日益突出,这些方法试图超越将性别认同医学化的观念,是临床医生在为跨性别患者提供支持时应考虑的关键主题。

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