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Psychological functioning in adolescents referred to specialist gender identity clinics across Europe: a clinical comparison study between four clinics.
de Graaf, Nastasja M; Cohen-Kettenis, Peggy T; Carmichael, Polly; de Vries, Annelou L C; Dhondt, Karlien; Laridaen, Jolien; Pauli, Dagmar; Ball, Juliane; Steensma, Thomas D.
  • de Graaf NM; Gender Identity Development Service, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, 120 Belsize Lane, London, NW3 5BA, UK. ndegraaf@tavi-port.nhs.uk.
  • Cohen-Kettenis PT; Department of Medical Psychology, Center of Expertise on Gender Dysphoria, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. ndegraaf@tavi-port.nhs.uk.
  • Carmichael P; Department of Medical Psychology, Center of Expertise on Gender Dysphoria, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • de Vries ALC; Gender Identity Development Service, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, 120 Belsize Lane, London, NW3 5BA, UK.
  • Dhondt K; Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Center of Expertise on Gender Dysphoria, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Laridaen J; Pediatric Gender Clinic, Center for Sexuology and Gender, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium.
  • Pauli D; Pediatric Gender Clinic, Center for Sexuology and Gender, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium.
  • Ball J; Department of Child- and Adolescent Psychiatry, University Hospital of Psychiatry, Zurich, Switzerland.
  • Steensma TD; Department of Child- and Adolescent Psychiatry, University Hospital of Psychiatry, Zurich, Switzerland.
Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry ; 27(7): 909-919, 2018 Jul.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29256158
ABSTRACT
Adolescents seeking professional help with their gender identity development often present with psychological difficulties. Existing literature on psychological functioning of gender diverse young people is limited and mostly bound to national chart reviews. This study examined the prevalence of psychological functioning and peer relationship problems in adolescents across four European specialist gender services (The Netherlands, Belgium, the UK, and Switzerland), using the Child Behavioural Checklist (CBCL) and the Youth Self-Report (YSR). Differences in psychological functioning and peer relationships were found in gender diverse adolescents across Europe. Overall, emotional and behavioural problems and peer relationship problems were most prevalent in adolescents from the UK, followed by Switzerland and Belgium. The least behavioural and emotional problems and peer relationship problems were reported by adolescents from The Netherlands. Across the four clinics, a similar pattern of gender differences was found. Birth-assigned girls showed more behavioural problems and externalising problems in the clinical range, as reported by their parents. According to self-report, internalising problems in the clinical range were more prevalent in adolescent birth-assigned boys. More research is needed to gain a better understanding of the difference in clinical presentations in gender diverse adolescents and to investigate what contextual factors that may contribute to this.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Instituciones de Atención Ambulatoria / Identidad de Género Tipo de estudio: Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adolescent / Child / Female / Humans / Male País como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Instituciones de Atención Ambulatoria / Identidad de Género Tipo de estudio: Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adolescent / Child / Female / Humans / Male País como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article