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    Gender Identity Issues Can Harm Kids' Mental Health: Study

    MONDAY, Feb. 20 (HealthDay News) -- New studies show that children struggling with their gender identity also face higher risks for abuse and mental health problems, including post-traumatic stress disorder.

    Children with gender identity disorder show a strong, persistent discomfort with their biological sex. They identify with and display behaviors usually seen in the opposite sex.

    One study, from Children's Hospital Boston, looked at the emotional and behavioral problems of children and teens referred to its specialty clinic for evaluation and possible medical treatment.

    "The study only focuses on kids who experience profound distress or [sadness] with their changing bodies, so the psychiatric manifestations of that distress include much higher risks for self-injurious behavior, depression, suicide attempts and anxiety," said Dr. Scott Leibowitz, a pediatric psychiatrist affiliated with the hospital's Gender Management Service.

    Ninety-seven patients younger than 21 were included, 43 born as males and 54 as females. Forty-three patients already had psychiatric symptoms, 20 reported self-mutilation and nine had attempted suicide.

    The studies appear online and in the March issue of the journal Pediatrics.

    Dr. Walter Meyer III, author of an accompanying journal editorial, said many problems arise from the reactions these children face at home and in school.

    "These kids are really normal -- they just want to be the other gender," said Meyer, a psychiatrist who works with transgender patients at the University of Texas Medical Branch, in Galveston. "The ones who are well-adjusted and well-accepted by their families and at school don't have the psychiatric issues."

    The other study, from the Harvard School of Public Health, looked at long-term data on nearly 10,000 young adults, average age 23. Those who rated high for childhood gender nonconformity were more likely to report physical, psychological and sexual abuse as children. They were almost twice as likely to have post-traumatic stress disorder as young adults.

    "Gender conformity" relates to how children express themselves -- through their clothes, their interests, their mannerisms -- and how these behaviors mesh with what's typical for their biological sex.

    One expert said the study is "important," and that it helps tease out why these kids have trouble coping.

    It "tests one of the key proposed factors -- childhood abuse," said Stephen Russell, a professor of family studies at the University of Arizona. "There has been concern that parents may react to gender nonconformity in harsh ways. This is perhaps the first study to show evidence of that and of the lasting implications for health."

    Fear of the unknown is part of the problem.

    "We've seen in studies of gender nonconforming LGBT [lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender] youth that what most people think of as abuse comes from a place of concern and fear on the part of parents -- that is, they think they can help their kid by 'toughening them up' or teaching them to 'fit in,' " Russell said. "Many parents literally have no framework for understanding gender nonconformity in children."

    Meyer, meanwhile, said he sees signs of growing awareness and acceptance, spurred by the media. Once parents are onboard, treatment can begin, sometimes quite early, he said.

    "At age 5 or 6, treatment is mainly psychotherapy and working with family to help them [kids] adjust," Meyer said. "Sometimes that means reassuring them and letting them dress up at home. Some might start school taking on a new gender."

    Pent-up need for treatment appears to exist.

    Since Children's Hospital Boston established a Gender Management Service in 2007, the population of gender nonconformists seeking treatment quadrupled.

    "By having clinical services that are specialized and interdisciplinary, you're providing an avenue for parents to come and present for treatment," Leibowitz said. "That brings a lot of people out of their closets, so to speak, and shows this is a less stigmatized issue, so that people can get the appropriate assessments and treatments that they deserve."

    Some children receive treatment to delay puberty and buy them time while deciding whether to proceed with a gender change.

    Puberty blockers, which are not covered by insurance, are expensive. "Injections can cost upwards of $1,000 a month." Leibowitz said. Newer implants cost about $3,400 for two years.

    Blocking irreversible changes of puberty has advantages for those who eventually opt for full gender transition, through cross-sex hormones or sexual reassignment surgery, Leibowitz said. "In their bodies and appearance, they will be perceived by society as the gender they affirm and thus have healthier outcomes," he explained.

    "We as individuals who do not experience an incongruence between our minds and bodies take for granted how easy life is," Leibowitz added. "You just need to meet one child and one family to see how this impacts their lives."

    More information

    Visit the TransActive website for a list of resources for transgender youth.

     

    34 comments

    • psionycx  •  3 mths ago
      In some cases it is purely a perceptual issue. I have a cousin who was a classic "tomboy", and her mother used to get into arguments with her teachers about it. She is neither a lesbian nor transgendered, she just prefers male clothes. When she does wear dresses and makeup (usually for events like weddings) she looks stunning. She's just not into making a lifestyle out of it.

      My aunt refused to take "corrective" action and let the situation play out. In many ways it is ironic though. Because you can have straight kids who prefer opposite gender expression, and then you have gay kids (who are expected to manifest opposite-gender expression) and never do.
      • mylittlemomo 3 mths ago
        I am thankful that I was born in CA. I have read articles about young girls in the Midwest who were tomboys in the late 60's - early 70's that were sent to insane asylums to get 'corrected'. I have been a tomboy all my life. I am 56 and still that way. I am just not a girly girl. Lots of men don't care if you are a make-up queen or not. I am 100% straight and always have been.
      • Royal 3 mths ago
        Never heard of, nor met any girl from the midwest that was treated in such a way. Many of my family live there, and most of us girls are/were tomboys. I however, grew up in the Rocky Mts. going to small (20 students or less) schools, and most of us girls there, were also tomboys, and the teachers took it in stride. They understood that the most fun things to do way out in the mts were activities that needed boys clothing; rock scrambling, river walking and wading, horse-back riding; etc.
        I'm REALLY glad I didn't grow up in THIS crazy age; some stupid psychiatrist would probably have tried to convince me and/or one of my teachers, that I had 'gender identity problems'. After that my parents (who had the wisdom to understand such things will pass wit time, and patience with life is the simple need here) would have probably ended up in prison for forcing such an idiot to keep his nose out of my life!
      • Pam 3 mths ago
        Mylittlemomo and Royal Good for the two of you . I'm proud to be a woman and would not change a thing.
    • Dave  •  3 mths ago
      The problem is that gender goes beyond the biological and into social conditioning and stereotypes created by our society. In some cultures, men do wear skirts or even robes that resemble dresses. What we wear or our roles in society have nothing to do with what's between or legs. Our society determines this. A dress and a tux are made out of the same stuff...cotton, polyester, silk, etc... has nothing to do with our gender.
    • mlb1954nygiants  •  Hicksville, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Sex change operations are legal in Iran
    • Kate  •  3 mths ago
      Wow. People (commenters here) are really rude. And ignorant. It makes me sad...
    • slatibarfarst  •  Alvin, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Interesting. I'm sure they have far more than two sexes in California. By the way, breathing CAN cause problems in children. McDonalds CAN cause problems in children. Amusement parks CAN cause problems in children. Political doublespeak CAN cause problems in children (talk about identity issues!) CPS CAN cause problems in children. Hemmoriods CAN cause problems in children. Just about anything CAN cause harm. When you find out what DOES cause harm, let me know.
    • bars  •  3 mths ago
      Could this be a side effect of homones feed to cows, chickens.. creeps me out how they grow chickens in half the time of a natural chicken.. you know these hormones are passed on to us when we eat the meat.. plus it gets into the ground water.. just saw a story for first test tube hamburger.. yes, using stem cells to grow a cow.. WHY ??
      ugh.. no more meat for this girl
      • le 3 mths ago
        i think you have a very valid point.
      • Royal 3 mths ago
        I also think you have a legitimate point. However, I'm quite sure the idea will likely never be subjected to testing, experimentation, by some scientist AND, if it IS examined and tested out....the results will be completely ignored, unless they agree with the loudest screaming nuts that keep claiming that the sex we are born with is totally irrelevant.
        Of course, they still have problems explaining why the human race does better with strong marriages consisting of one man with one woman and, people who stay the sex they were born. But do not despair, when they have no legitimate argument to use in a debate, they will instead personalize the issue and vilify their opponent on such a basis; as happens every day now.
    • American Sheeple  •  3 mths ago
      Growing up, I played with barbies. I went in the mud and got dirty. I used to play with lizards and action figures. I watched horror movies. I used to fight my brothers. You know what the catch is? I knew that I was a female, and there was nothing I could do about it. It didn't bother me at all and I am proud of the way I was born. I know that it is not a mistake.
    • NoVaGuy  •  3 mths ago
      Why do I have this sneaking suspicion the mainstream media is preparing us to accept Obamacare forcing insurers to pay for sex changes for children?
      • 600ccFOREVER 3 mths ago
        well observed NoVaGuy. Well observed.
      • Pam 3 mths ago
        NoVaguy you havea good head on your shoulders.
      • Kate 3 mths ago
        Why do I have sneaking suspicion that you're paranoid?
    • Thomas  •  3 mths ago
      Boys are boys and girls are girls. If there is a mental health issue that makes a boy think they are a girl, or a girl think she's a boy - then yes, they need to be treated as soon as possible.
      • 600ccFOREVER 3 mths ago
        ...with electro-shock therapy. The only known cure for dumb#$%$itis.
      • Pam 3 mths ago
        Thomas i agree with you Get these kids some help
      • Kate 3 mths ago
        @ Thomas- YOU need to be treated as soon as possible. For ignorance and non-acceptance.
    • Joylynn  •  3 mths ago
      I do believe that there are some people who are transgender but I don't beleive that a child who isn't anywhere near puberty understands enough to be one. Most kids don't even know they are straight before the hormones kick in and even then a good percentage of them experiment. If your som wants to play with dolls and wear his sisters dress-up clothes (in the house) fine but why make a pariah out of them and send them to school in a dress. Let them be kids. Children shouldn't have to deal with their sexuality until somewhere around puberty - why complicate their lives before then?
      • Royal 3 mths ago
        And since this is common sense and wisdom, it will be either ignored or the crazies will call it 'religious bigotry'.
      • la_hotchili 3 mths ago
        Sadly, you are both mistaken. And your bias might prevent you from any further enlightenment.
    • NoVaGuy  •  3 mths ago
      [From the article: "Puberty blockers, which are not covered by insurance, are expensive."]
      Look no further. Every story Yahoo! publishes has a liberal agenda behind it. In this case, it's to use Obamacare as a vehicle to woo the LGBT voters in November.
    • Nonametoday  •  3 mths ago
      Sounds like too many parents and kids have ay too much money and time on their hands these days.
    • mlb1954nygiants  •  Hicksville, New York  •  3 mths ago
      You know these people mean business when theyre willing to do this to themselves. Its like castrating yourself
    • NoVaGuy  •  3 mths ago
      Gender identity issues can harm kids' mental health? Really?
      If they were mentally healthy, they wouldn't be suffering from "gender identity issues" in the first place, duh.
    • john  •  Southfield, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Why are those that are out of touch with the reality the sex organs that they received not regarded as suffering from a mental illness?
    • Joylynn  •  3 mths ago
      How does a 5 year old even know what gender identity is and why do they have that much say in their wardrobe? My daughter is a girly-girl who would love to wear pageant style glittery pick outfits but she accepts the fact that those type of outfits are for dress up only (I don't buy the expensive pageant dresses just the comparatively cheap dress up stuff). Am I stifling my child by not letting her wear excessive amounts of pink and glitter outside of the house? Of course not because most parents do put limits on what their young children wear. Surely, there is a way to go about the transgender issue that isn't as drastic as putting a boy in a glittery, pink dress and parading him all over the talk shows. If its not hurting my daughter to have limits placed on her then why would it hurt a transgender kid?
    • mlb1954nygiants  •  Hicksville, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Nothing "gay" about cutting your dix off
    • michaelc  •  3 mths ago
      I think that a lot of this is caused by 'single parent' families'. Where you have a two parent, heterosexual family you don't have a lot of these cases of 'gender identity crises', eh?
    • HOLDIT  •  None, Italy  •  3 mths ago
      Can you imagine the home life of these kids? The jello character of their parents?
      How many of these kids have the freedom to watch anything on TV, movies, etc.?
      How many of these kids have parents who are mentally ill, homosexual, lesbian, liberal minded?
      How many of these kids have been abused, witnessed abuse, sexually and/or mentally abused?
      AND, then they walk into some sypathetic doctor who believes all this garbage in the first place and adds to the enabling.....
      This is ridiculous!
      I knew this kid in school who wanted to be a bird (true), he use to run around the school yard flapping his arms. With the right doctor, he could have turned into a parrot.
    • Mikey  •  3 mths ago
      Let me guess.. a hugely disproportionate number of these afflicted children are boys being raised by two lesbian 'mommies'?
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