这种近年才爆发的情况称为“速发型性别焦躁”(Rapid-onset Gender Dysphoria, ROGD),更发现有社交感染(social contagion)的情况出现。这是首份系统地记录ROGD情况的同侪评审文献。 新研究由美国布朗大学公共卫生学院行为及社会科学系利特曼博士(Dr Lisa Littman)进行。之前性别焦躁主要分为两类,一类是童年时
In this article, we offer a psychoanalytic reading of controversies over "rapid onset gender dysphoria" (popularly known as ROGD), defined as a sudden expression of gender dysphoria in late adolescence and young adulthood where there had not purportedly been evidence of childhood dysphoric experience...
Fears of “social contagion,” used to support anti-transgender legislation, are not supported by science
Support for parents who question transgender ideology and wish to explore other means of treating gender dysphoria before rushing to transition our children.
This article discusses the theory of rapid-onset gender dysphoria. It explains the initial study, its controversy, and why it was edited after publication. It also looks at recent studies published in the aftermath and where the theory stands today. ...
Besides, the onset of a depressive disorder during the early stages of development has been associated with a more severe symptomatology (reviewed by [162]), which might explain the need for a more extensive treatment and/or higher doses of ketamine during adolescence to match the efficacy ...
Rapid Onset Gender DysphoriaAdolescent gender dysphoriaGender dysphoriaTransgenderDuring the past decade there has been a dramatic increase in adolescents and young adults (AYA) complaining of gender dysphoria. One influential if controversial explanation is that the increase reflects a socially contagious ...
Gender identity developmentSocial contagionResearch controversyThe sharp rise in the number of predominantly natal female adolescents experiencing gender dysphoria and seeking treatment in specialized clinics has sparked acontentious and polarized debate among both the scientific community and the public sphere....
Saying that Bauer etal studied rapid onset gender dysphoria is inaccurate and misleadingdoi:10.1016/j.jpeds.2022.03.003Lisa Littman MD, MPHThe Journal of Pediatrics
Parents describe that the onset of gender dysphoria seemed to occur in the context of belonging to a peer group where one, multiple, or even all of the friends have become gender dysphoric and transgender-identified during the same timeframe. Parents also report that their children exhibited an...