'Gender affirming therapy' does not help youth mental health: American College of Pediatricians

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On Wednesday, the American College of Pediatricians (ACPeds) said “There is no long-term evidence that mental health concerns are decreased or alleviated after ‘gender-affirming therapy,’” after it reviewed more than 60 studies on the effectiveness of sex changes on minors.

In a statement, The ACPeds revealed, “Adolescents who have a gender identity not congruent with their biological sex have an increased incidence of mental health issues, including depression and suicidal ideation.”

“Both before and after “gender-affirming therapy” (GAT), adolescents who have gender-identity incongruence are at higher risk for psychopathology than their peers who identify with their biological sex,” the statement continued. Previous adverse childhood experiences may play a major role in that psychopathology and needs to be explored in helping these patients.”

The statement noted that “There are no long-term studies demonstrating benefits nor studies evaluating risks associated with the medical and surgical interventions provided to these adolescents” and that “Many individuals who have been treated with “GAT” later regret those interventions and seek to align their gender identity with their sex”

“Because of the risks of social, medical, and surgical interventions, many European countries are now cautioning against these interventions while encouraging mental health therapy,” the ACPeds added.

The statement went on to express concern about parents and healthcare professionals who support sex changes in children. They said those who support this are “contributing to increased depression by appearing to validate to the children that “something is wrong with their body and biological sex.'”

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