Persons with transsexualism, after sex reassignment, have considerably higher risks for mortality, suicidal behaviour, and psychiatric morbidity than the general population. Our findings suggest that sex reassignment, although alleviating gender dysphoria, may not suffice as treatment for transsexualism, and should inspire improved psychiatric and somatic care after sex reassignment for this patient group.
Persons with transsexualism, after sex reassignment, have considerably higher risks for mortality, suicidal behaviour, and psychiatric morbidity
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3043071/
sj_zero@lotide.fbxl.net 1 year ago
The data seems to suggest that if you do nothing, an overwhelming majority of cases of juvenile transgenderism will sort themselves out and the individual will end up with no incongruity between their biology and psychology. Meanwhile, if you do something, a small majority of cases will an hero.