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How the Child’s Gender Matters for Families Having a Child With Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia

机译:孩子如何为具有先天性肾上腺增生的孩子的家庭的性别问题

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Children with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) are exposed to high levels of testosterone in utero often resulting in nontypical genitalia at birth for girls. The purpose of this analysis, which draws on data from a larger study, was to examine, based on the gender of the child, the family experiences of having a child with CAH. Sixteen parents were interviewed, and comparisons were made across all categories coded in the parents’ interviews to examine similarities and differences in the experiences of families based on the child’s gender. Families having a daughter with CAH experienced additional challenges when compared with families having a son. These include fear of stigmatization, challenging surgical decisions, and concerns regarding disclosure of the condition. Acknowledging this and creating support programs tailored for girls that address surgical procedures and complications resulting from being born with elevated testosterone are critical to promoting a healthy family and child response.
机译:具有先天性肾上腺增生(CAH)的儿童暴露于UTERO的高水平睾酮,通常导致女孩出生时的非纯基因。这种分析的目的是根据较大研究的数据,是根据孩子的性别来检查,患有CAH的孩子的家庭经历。 16个父母接受了采访,并在父母访谈中的所有类别中进行了比较,以研究基于儿童性别的家庭经验的相似之处和差异。与有儿子的家庭相比,有一个女儿的家庭经历了额外的挑战。这些包括害怕侮辱,挑战手术决策和关于披露条件的担忧。承认这一点并为女孩制造适用于患有升高的睾丸激素产生的外科手术和并发症的女性的支持计划对促进健康的家庭和儿童反应至关重要。

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