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Gender reassignment significantly increases psychiatric morbidity (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)

by hereme888 17 comments 25 points
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[−] taraharris 25d ago
When you're an adult and you can't afford surgery with skilled surgeons, you get shunned by the less accepting parts of society, which leads directly to increased morbidity.

When you suppress treatment before adulthood -> higher surgical costs.

When you don't treat it at all -> quiet suicide, causes get buried in the statistics.

I lived through all of these things. It was an impossible childhood. I lived with this in total secrecy and agony until my early 40s. I'm 45 now, and I've had all my surgeries. I know what hundreds of thousands of dollars buying the best care can bring. None of that is available in Finland, where this study was done.

(I had the luxury of making my peace with my father before he passed.)

[−] EA-3167 25d ago
The study involves a large number of people over approximately a quarter century, and its methodology is very robust. I don’t believe it’s an argument against recognition and kindness towards gender minorities, either intended or de facto.

It also focuses specifically on young cohorts so there are no people who loved in the closet for half of their lives. The range of medical transitioning described is by no means limited to surgery, and I don’t believe that therapy and hormones work differently in Finland compared to the rest of the world.

The primary takeaway here is that our understanding of gender and how to alter it is very poor and so treatment outcomes are often poor. That’s a call to more research and more efficacy, not calling trans people names and shunning them.

I understand why you’re defensive, it isn’t an unreasonable stance, but please do read the study at least.

[−] taraharris 25d ago
It's telling that there isn't a single mention of surgery in the study or the interview.

Facial feminization surgery (FFS) exists but is extremely rare in Finland. After puberty, hormones alone can't change bone and cartilage structure, nor can they make vocalization congruent. Only surgery can do that.

Comparing what life was like before I had FFS+VFS, and I remember the way people treated me. After puberty locked in my bones, expecting life to be easy with hormone therapy alone simply wasn't realistic socially. Most people were incredibly judgemental. Life is a lot easier when people can't instantly spot you as something they see as abnormal.

[−] lostmsu 25d ago

> see as abnormal

I see a lot of "abnormal" things daily, but only the results of people's own decisions attract attention.

[−] EA-3167 25d ago
I think you have a point, and of course no one study is going to be perfect. At the same time though one of the major strengths of this study is that it looked at large numbers of both MtF and FtM patients, and the results seem consistent, with both MtF and FtM sharing similar outcomes. If FFS was the key variable that was being ignored then you'd expect to see a stark difference between those populations.

The mean ages of participants also trended young, mostly still in their teens, which means that quite a few of the participants were receiving treatment before or during early puberty.

[−] DoctorOetker 25d ago
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[−] l3uwin 25d ago
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[−] taraharris 25d ago
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[−] DoctorOetker 25d ago
would you claim comments as mine would significantly increase psychiatric morbidity of your cohort?
[−] taraharris 24d ago
No. Just grow up, please.
[−] frmbr 25d ago
A related piece which has an insightful interview with Dr Kaltiala, the senior author of this study, where she responds to critics:

https://benryan.substack.com/p/the-author-of-the-controversi...

[−] ranger207 25d ago
Finland specifically has problems treating trans kids: https://www.assignedmedia.org/breaking-news/finland-trans-st...
[−] locopati 25d ago
"Psychiatric needs do not subside after medical gender reassignment."

Perhaps because being trans is not well supported and accepted in many societies, even the ones that may have legal protections for trans people (which is, in itself and indicator of a lack of acceptance - there wouldn't be a need for laws protecting housing, for example, if there wasn't discrimination).

Therefore there is a continuing need for mental health support.

What is with the recent uptick in anti-transness on this site?

[−] hereme888 23d ago
It's a big study about a very hot topic affecting real lives of people in every profession. Anti-trans or pro-trans, I believe it's important medical information for people to be as informed as possible for themselves and others.
[−] techteach00 25d ago
I'd like to know what they controlled for. Simply navigating life in a body you don't identify with should cause psychiatric problems.
[−] EA-3167 25d ago
It’s in the study under the controls section.

“The Population Information System provided four male and four female controls, matched for birth year and municipality of birth for each gender-referred individual. The index date of the gender-referred person was assigned to all controls.”

Obviously the control population can’t also be GR so they’re going to have different experiences, but that’s presumably offset by matching eight to one. After all at the population level you’ll have people with plenty of trauma and illness over 25 years, even if the causes will differ from GR individuals.

[−] RickJWagner 25d ago
For anyone parsing this ( as I was ),

“Psychiatric morbidity generally refers to the incidence of both physical and psychological deterioration as a result of a mental or psychological condition. The term usually applies to those who are acutely aware of their condition, despite the mental deterioration.”

[−] afpx 25d ago
For some reason cloudflare is blocking me. I get an infinite loop of "Performing security verification"
[−] WarOnPrivacy 25d ago
I find that this is often caused by extensions that block canvas fingerprinting or tweak your user string or block HTML5 autoplaying videos.