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LostOne4Ever

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Wed Mar 13, 2024, 04:34 PM Mar 2024

Groundbreaking Study Shows Extremely Low Detransition Rates With Innovative Methodology

Groundbreaking Study Shows Extremely Low Detransition Rates With Innovative Methodology
A groundbreaking study out of Perth Children's Hospital using innovative methodology determined only 1% of patients receiving GAC detransitioned/desisted, that does not suffer from loss to follow up.

ERIN REED
MAR 6, 2024



A groundbreaking study from Perth, Australia, published in JAMA Pediatrics has found that only 1% of transgender youth receiving gender-affirming care at a clinic reidentified with their sex assigned at birth. This is in addition to the 4% who reidentified during the mental health assessment period or earlier and did not proceed with receiving gender-affirming care. The study, based on 552 young patients from 2014 to 2020, is poised to significantly influence the debate on gender-affirming care due to its unique methodology, which does not suffer from loss to follow-up—the detransition status of 548 patients was successfully determined. It will likely be cited as the most compelling study on low detransition rates in the coming months.

The study was made possible by the unique circumstances of the Perth Gender Diversity Service (GDS) clinic. As the only youth gender clinic in the state of Western Australia, the system was relatively isolated from other gender clinics. The clinicians treating patients took detailed notes on case closures and the reasons for those closures and followed up with appointments extensively. This allowed researchers to examine not only medical databases to find the status of each individual patient but also to research each patient's clinical circumstances. As a result, reidentification status was able to be determined at the point of measurement for nearly every patient.

The study examined every patient who attended the clinic from 2014 to 2020. Out of 995 referred patients, 552 had their records closed by 2020. For these closed records, researchers determined the reasons by examining medical databases to ascertain if patients continued to adult care. If not, they deeply reviewed clinical notes to identify the closure reason—only in four cases were they unable to find a reason, completely bypassing "loss to follow-up," a term referring to the portion of a research dataset that could not be collected when following up with patients who do not respond when contacted in studies that use a follow-up methodology. The vast majority of records were closed due to transfer to adult services. Only 29 patients reidentified with their sex assigned at birth, and of those, only two did so after the mental health assessment and commencement of gender-affirming medical care.

See the following chart from the study that shows when reidentification occurred:



Among those who reidentified with their sex assigned at birth, the researchers noted that they could not always determine a reason for detransition, desistance, or reidentification, and did not seek to study that aspect - they did not, for instance, determine the rates of regret for those who did detransition. They also stated that they could not ascertain whether any of those who returned to an identification with their assigned sex at birth later pursued adult gender-affirming care. The extent to which family pressure influenced the decision to reidentify with their assigned sex at birth remains uncertain. Half of the cases of reidentification involved direct clinician contact with the patient, while the other half was reported by a parent or caregiver.
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Groundbreaking Study Shows Extremely Low Detransition Rates With Innovative Methodology (Original Post) LostOne4Ever Mar 2024 OP
Science!!!!! N/T gay texan Mar 2024 #1
I love this! sybylla Mar 2024 #2
Cool jfz9580m Mar 2024 #3

sybylla

(8,655 posts)
2. I love this!
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 06:24 PM
Mar 2024

So happy for trans people. Everyone should have access to a happily ever after.

jfz9580m

(15,544 posts)
3. Cool
Thu Mar 14, 2024, 02:33 AM
Mar 2024

I really wonder about people who see GLBTQ rights as the real threat in a society drowning in ecological catastrophes, financial inequality, worsening healthcare and education etc.

Even if you are not an ally or supporter, this is your main concern? That gay or trans people have rights? Real solid priorities there 🙄…your kids are likelier to face threats along the lines of..oh I don’t know…being unemployable because of attacks on education: e.g. being taught creationism and intelligent design; having trashy edtech and surveillance capitalism ruin their futures etc etc. than succumb to ..well.. whatever it is that paranoid fear of the GLBTQ community leads people to worry about-I never follow that stuff because it is such nonsense..something about bathrooms I vaguely gathered-too inane to pay attention to…

Bigotry aside it shows a lack of common sense based consideration of priorities wrt threats to these precious children (even for a helicopter parent) that is mind boggling..

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