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    Without Treatment, Mental Health Problems Plague Transgender Kids

    Kids who are distressed because they feel their physical body doesn't match their gender suffer from high rates of psychiatric symptoms, such as depression and suicide attempts, a new study finds.

    In a sample of children and adolescents treated at the Endocrine Division at Children's Hospital Boston, young people who experienced distress about the "mismatch" between their body's sex and their mental gender had high rates of psychiatric complications (before any gender treatment). Kids who don't get treatment, whether for financial reasons or because their parents aren't supportive, likely have higher rates of psychiatric problems, said study researcher Scott Leibowitz, a psychiatrist at Children's Hospital Boston.

    "Individuals who are not transgender take for granted what life must be like when our minds and bodies are incongruent with one another," Leibowitz told LiveScience. "Personally, I've seen so many kids who experience such high levels of distress with their changing bodies that it impairs their emotional and social functioning," he said.

    Mind-body mismatch

    Transgender people — people who feel that their biological sex does not reflect their true gender — have astonishingly high rates of mental health problems: A 2010 survey found that 41 percent of transgender people in the U.S. have attempted suicide.

    Researchers attributed those rates to discrimination and stigma, as well as a lack of laws protecting transgender people from employment discrimination. Poor insurance coverage of hormones and other treatments to help a transgender person transition to their desired gender also account for the rates, the researchers found. [5 Myths About Gay People]

    But the mismatch between mind and body alone can be a major source of psychological pain, Leibowitz said. Of 97 patients who came to the Endocrine Division for hormones and other treatments related to gender identity disorder between January 1998 and February 2010, 44.3 percent had significant mental health histories. Twenty percent had self-mutilated, and 9.3 percent had attempted suicide at least once. About 37 percent were taking psychiatric medication.

    Treating gender identity

    Growing up, many children experiment with cross-gender behaviors, but very few of them will grow up to experience distress about their biological sex. Persistent gender identity disorder is rare: In the Netherlands, where gender-treatment programs are well- established, only about 1 in every 10,000 to 30,000 people seeks treatment.

    When young people start puberty and experience serious distress about their bodies developing into a gender they don't identify with, there are solutions, Leibowitz said. The medical standard established by the Endocrine Society and the World Professional Organization for Transgender Health call for treatment with hormones that suppress puberty in teens who have not yet undergone major physical changes. These treatments "buy time," Leibowitz said, preventing the development of secondary sex characteristics such as breasts or an Adam's apple while kids mature mentally enough to make decisions about whether they'd like to transition to a new gender. These treatments are reversible.

    Older teens, ages 16 or 17, can begin to make decisions about taking estrogen or testosterone to promote the sexual characteristics of the gender they feel they are. Puberty-suppressing treatments are also used at this stage to lessen the doses — and thus side effects — of these hormones. The effects of cross-sex hormone therapy are partially reversible.

    At every step of the way, Leibowitz said, families and children are counseled and evaluated to be sure they're ready for treatment. Doctors counsel young children and their families, but do not treat them with drugs or hormones unless their gender identity distress persists at puberty.

    The cost of not treating can be high, as the new study, published today (Feb. 21) in the journal Pediatrics, highlights.

    "Without treatment, a lot of these kids are prone to psychiatric disorders, including depression, suicide, self-mutilation, anxiety," Leibowitz said.

    You can follow LiveScience senior writer Stephanie Pappas on Twitter @sipappas.  Follow LiveScience for the latest in science news and discoveries on Twitter @livescience and on Facebook.

     
    • James  •  3 mths ago
      This could hardly be considered a surprise.
    • Farisaf  •  Concord, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      Peace- This is a very deep topic to understand in a lifetime, much less in an article. I'll try to be brief in my sharing.

      No 1, please, if you are unfamiliar with this topic, by all means ask ?'s and feel free to voice thoughts on the matter, but Please don't be mean. This is such a fragel subject to those of us who live with it every day. Even those of us who are (TG) Transgendered / (TS) Transexual, can be effected in different ways even with simalar stories.

      Also, please don't be confused with gender identity vs sexual orientation. They each have little to do with the other. We are also in all races, all income brackets, all political parties, all Faths, and all sizes and shapes.

      Dicovering that my, "gender nonconformaty", is actualy a somwhat rare but natural condition with a real name, Transexual, and that I could simply Be on the outsid as I Am on the inside wsa euphoric! Having some good knowledgable counseling, hormone treatment and a lot of learning to Love myself as I was made was the best thing I could have ever done!
      Years after my transition, I still feel it was the healthy thing to do for myself.

      And No, guys putting on dresses and girls putting on bow ties don't make ether of them TG's It's all about the mind, thinking and prossesing more like the gender oposite of the anatomy that's between the legs on an every day basis.

      The point of early hormone theropy is not to do anything but to stay off puberty a bit for the individual to mature enough to make there own choices. And no, it's not even just that easy. Even when the TG person is able to understand well, The mind may be more in the center of the guy / gal scale. In this area, there are often times when gender of Any kind dosn't feel right.
      BTW, TG's have been around since the beginning of mankind. Most times in history and in a number of countries today think very highly of those of us who walk our paths close to the center. My favorite I've heard is the Native American view that we are Two Spirits. Those who can see all sides of a situation. That is why in many lands, we have been found in places of judgment and medeation. Even religions have representations or TG's.

      Lastly, believe it or not, chances are that you know somone who is going through this struggle within their own lives. Having a personal view on things is fine and natural. Just please think on How you share those views with the rest of us. Thanks.....
      • Michael 3 mths ago
        go puff on your bff's peter puffer
      • FIFA 3 mths ago
        I hope you reach the few who are really seeking to understand. OTW, you are only annoying the willfully ignorant. Not that that's a bad thing. Just counterproductive, and a waste of time..... I applaud your effort.
      • Mike F 3 mths ago
        "Until they can 'decide' which gender to be"????? As if its a choice LOL You need help
    • PK  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 mths ago
      Self Identity is easy for those whose mind and heart match their gender. One cannot imagine what a person undgoes when identifying as one gender but having the physical attributes of another. Living in a closet for fear of society not understanding. Not knowing who to turn to. Presenting an alter ego to satisify family and peers. Pretending to be someone you are not and repressing who you really are for decades. To imagine what it would be like to really be the person you are without fear of being cast as less then human.
      • FIFA 3 mths ago
        Nice post, I hope someone gets it because of what you wrote.
      • Mike F 3 mths ago
        I suppose you also think Satan is fictional right? Theres your first problem..
      • Shaina 3 mths ago
        Mike, Satan is fictional
    • Philip EK  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      Pretty sure mental health problems plague transgender adults too.
      • Michael 3 mths ago
        Gays are soooo sick in the head, this is hysterical
    • john  •  Baileys Harbor, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      There is no easy answer. Look at Chaz Bono. She thought becoming a man would solve the problem. What happened, Male hormones and an operation turned her into him. He lost his girlfriend because she likes girls. He is angry, frustrated and irritated just like most men only he just dropped into the testosterone filled life of a man without paying the dues a man must pay growing up. The trauma, the embarrassment, the punishment and the cost of being a real man is paid over a long time of learning how to be a good man. Heck I’m 60 years old and I still have to work at being a good man every day.
      • Generic 3 mths ago
        Chas Bono is a freak of nature. There's no man trapped in a woman's body, and vice versa. Trannies can't get along with others, have troubled lives, and think a sex change will fix things.
      • Michael 3 mths ago
        It is so ok to be gay, what a bunch of nutjob peter puffers and lickclitty splittails, they are all sick in the head and should all be sent to an island of their own
      • FIFA 3 mths ago
        You're wrong, Generic. Transgender people can't get along with others, have troubled lives and think a sex change will fix things because of having to deal with a society that has some people just like you. Your attitude is the problem, fool.
    • Farside Jim  •  Surfside, California  •  3 mths ago
      Wow...here in wonderful CA we have a prisoner who decided he wanted to be a woman and the shrinks said it was necessary so we had to pay for it. A couple of years later he decided he wasn't happy and was getting a little suicidal because he wanted to be a man again....and you guessed it....the shrinks approved it so we had to pay for the reverse (which of course is far more difficult). So we have spent upwards of half a million on this idiot who will most likely never go back into society on top of more than $50,000 per year we pay to keep him. And we wonder why we are broke ???
    • dddddddd  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      I love how all these #$%$ on here like to spout out that its a "mental issue." I'm sorry, did you ever progress further along then your junior community college psych 101 class? Since when did everyone become experts on mental conditions?
    • wh  •  3 mths ago
      Here is a thought....Cause and Effect....is it because they feel mismatched that they are having these psychiatric symptoms, or that the mismatched feelings are caused by the psychiatric symptoms. Just a thought.
      • EtD 3 mths ago
        That one has actually been answered by the APA, the results seem to point to mismatching causing psychiatric symptoms. Technically it could work the other way, but I figure that the people with doctorates that have spent their lives studying these symptoms have a pretty good take on them.
      • SVS 3 mths ago
        EtD, never assume that just because someone have a a certificate or two on their wall that they know anything. I know many educated idiots, sad to say.
      • FIFA 3 mths ago
        The people who personally experience this overwhelmingly (me included) come down on the side of mismatch being causal. There is definitive research showing substantial brain differences between M and F. Autopsies of TG identified individuals show brain structures more closely resembling F brain norms for M to F transgenders. So whaddya gonna do? Brain surgery, or plastic surgery to correct the mismatch? I think most people would opt for the plastic surgery.
    • Squeaknip  •  Little Rock, Arkansas  •  3 mths ago
      uh-huh...
    • eightball  •  Muskegon, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Get them help if they need it and let them be who they are it is a human right
    • TheMo  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      This is nonsense, Maybe I'm transracial..one race trapped inside another race's body..maybe I'm transsuccessful, a wildly successful man trapped in a moderately succesful man's body...truly I'm an exotic car owner trapped inside a raggedy car owner's body, and a rich man trapped inside a poor man's body..etc... A man is a man, a woman is a woman period...That's what it means to be a creature (created thing), sooner we accept simple truth, the better equipped we are to deal real life issues.
    •    •  3 mths ago
      If you think your brain is in the wrong body, you've obviously got some mental health issues. It's no different than people suffering from "body dysmorphic disorder" and feel compelled to chop off body parts so that their body matches with their own self-image.

      They ALL need some serious therapy, and drugs... lots and lots of drugs...
    • Harold  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      and the depraved have spoken once again?
    • Anthony  •  3 mths ago
      When I was a child, a girl who acted like a guy was known as a TOMBOY, not a transgendered child. If you're going to do this kind of crap at least set an age limit on it.
    • Miba  •  3 mths ago
      You know this was never a problem before people started getting so nitpicky and poltically correct about this sorta thing. As a female child I played with army guys, cowboys and indians, toy cars, I played sports, I play-wrestled with the boys.... and I played with my barbies and hair toys and nail polish, but I mostly did "boy" things. I never felt confused, and that's probably because no one ever told me I might actually be a boy. Today I'm married to a man and am pregnant. Would I be if I had the whole world pressing down on me telling me I was actually a boy? Dunno, but I do know it might have caused a bunch of mental health problems I would never have had otherwise. My brother let me do his hair up pretty and he played dolls with me. Today he's happily married to a woman. Why don't we just let kids live their lives and be kids and let them have fun. They have enough time to worry about these sorts of things when they grow up and can actually understand them. So next time your little girl or boy says they don't feel like a girl or boy do something gender specific with them, like let your girl play dressup with mommy's good clothes (under supervision!) or go roughhouse with your boy. All these mental health issues stem from everyone else trying to live your kid's life for them and create problems for them that don't actually exist.
    • Jerome  •  Westland, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Sorry But Gender Identity issues are a symptom of bigger mental health issues, not the cause.
    • shaylinm  •  3 mths ago
      Transgender is a Mental Health Problem!
    • winston_smith  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      "Mental health professionals" are ALWAYS looking for excuses to expand their client list. Always HAVE been, and always WILL be. Trans, straight, bi, gay, WHATEVER, you'll be a lot farther ahead once you quit believing in those charlatens.
    •    •  3 mths ago
      Oh please. Stop trying to fool people into believing that people being transgender is not a "mental health issue" when it clearly is!
    • Mikey  •  Hillsboro, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      You just can't make stuff like this up... Really? Journalism has hit a new low.
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