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Genders and Individual Treatment Progress in (Non-)Binary Trans Individuals

机译:(非)二元反跨女人的性别进展

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Abstract Background Health care for transgender and transsexual (ie, trans) individuals has long been based on a binary understanding of gender (ie, feminine vs masculine). However, the existence of non-binary or genderqueer (NBGQ) genders is increasingly recognized by academic and/or health care professionals. Aim To gain insight into the individual health care experiences and needs of binary and NBGQ individuals to improve their health care outcomes and experience. Methods Data were collected using an online survey study on experiences with trans health care. The non-clinical sample consisted of 415 trans individuals. An individual treatment progress score was calculated to report and compare participants' individual progress toward treatment completion and consider the individual treatment needs and definitions of completed treatment (ie, amount and types of different treatments needed to complete one's medical transition). Outcomes Main outcome measures were (i) general and trans-related sociodemographic data and (ii) received and planned treatments. Results Participants reported binary (81.7%) and different NBGQ (18.3%) genders. The 2 groups differed significantly in basic demographic data (eg, mean age; P Clinical Translation Because traditional binary-focused treatment practice could have hindered NBGQ individuals from accessing trans health care or sufficiently articulating their needs, health care professionals are encouraged to provide a holistic and individual treatment approach and acknowledge genders outside the gender binary to address their needs appropriately. Strengths and Limitations Because the study was made inclusive for non-patients and individuals who decided against trans health care, bias from a participant-patient double role was prevented, which is the reason the results are likely to have a higher level of validity than a clinical sample. However, because of the anonymity of an online survey, it remains unclear whether NBGQ individuals live according to their gender identity in their everyday life. Conclusion The study highlights the broad spectrum of genders in trans-individuals and associated health care needs and provides a novel approach to measure individual treatment progress in trans individuals. Koehler A, Eyssel J, Nieder TO. Genders and Individual Treatment Progress in (Non-)Binary Trans Individuals. J Sex Med 2018;15:102–113.
机译:摘要背景技术跨性别和变性的医疗保健(即,Trans)的人长期以来一直基于对性别的二进制理解(即女性与男性化)。然而,学术和/或医疗保健专业人员越来越识别非二元或性别谈判者(NBGQ)的存在。旨在深入了解二元和NBGQ个人的个体医疗经验和需求,以改善他们的医疗保健结果和经验。方法采用在线调查研究与反式医疗保健的经验收集数据。非临床样本由415个反式个体组成。计算个人治疗进展得分是为了报告和比较参与者对治疗完成的个人进展,并考虑完成待遇的个体治疗需求和定义(即完成一个人的医疗过渡所需的不同治疗的数量和类型)。结果主要结果措施是(i)一般和跨相关的社会阶段数据和(ii)收到和计划治疗。结果参与者报告二元(81.7%)和不同的NBGQ(18.3%)的性别。 2组在基本人口统计数据中有显着不同(例如,平均年龄; P临床翻译,因为传统的二进制的治疗实践可能阻碍了NBGQ个人访问了反式医疗保健或充分阐明了他们的需求,鼓励医疗保健专业人员提供整体和个人治疗方法并承认性别二进制文件以外的人,以适当地解决他们的需求。优势和局限性,因为该研究是对决定反式医疗保健的非患者和个人进行的,从而防止了参与者的双重作用的偏见,这就是结果可能具有比临床样本更高的有效性水平的原因。然而,由于在线调查的匿名性,但它仍然目不是NBGQ个人是否根据其日常生活中的性别认同生活。结论研究突出了跨人类和屁股中的广泛的性谱对卫生保健需求并提供一种新的方法来衡量跨个人的个人治疗进展。 koehler a,eyssel j,nieder。在(非)二进制反逆转录中的性别和个人治疗进展。 J SEX MED 2018; 15:102-113。

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