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Jilly_in_VA

(10,886 posts)
Wed May 4, 2022, 03:31 PM May 2022

Trans youths who socially transition are unlikely to 'detransition' later, study finds

Transgender children are unlikely to "detransition," or come to identify with their birth sex, five years after their social transition, a new study found.

The findings, published Wednesday in the journal Pediatrics, come from a larger project called the Trans Youth Project. Researchers at Princeton University began in 2013 to track 317 kids between ages 3 and 12 who socially transitioned — the first and largest sample of its kind, according to Kristina Olsen, the study’s lead author and a professor of psychology at Princeton.

The results showed that five years after their initial social transition, 94 percent of the study participants were living as either trans girls or trans boys. The remaining youth had "retransitioned," as the study called it, and no longer identified as binary transgender. Of that group, 2.5 percent came to identify with their birth sex.

The findings come as Republican lawmakers in more than two dozen states have tried, over the last two years, to restrict access to gender-affirming care for transgender minors.

Social transitions can include wearing different clothing and using a different name and pronouns, but the study defined a complete social transition as changing one's pronouns "to the binary gender pronouns that differed from those used at their births."

https://www.nbcnews.com/nbc-out/out-health-and-wellness/trans-youths-socially-transition-unlikely-detransition-later-rcna27253

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Trans youths who socially transition are unlikely to 'detransition' later, study finds (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA May 2022 OP
Absolutely IngridsLittleAngel May 2022 #1
Socially transitioning early means that the family is supportive of the child ga_girl May 2022 #2
 

IngridsLittleAngel

(1,962 posts)
1. Absolutely
Wed May 4, 2022, 09:49 PM
May 2022

Most of us have a pretty good sense of who we are inside and how we identify at a young age. Despite the attempts of a few people here to make it an issue, "transition regret" is extremely rare... Far less rare than those who do transition (or realize) young and stay the course.

This is also why I'm so worked up over the attacks on trans youth in red-ass states. One of the worst times in our lives (and most chaotic in a lot of people's lives)? Adolescence. Puberty. The "I feel like this" inside while you're body is going the opposite way outside. That alone is bad enough, without being bullied in school, judged by your family, and now having thugs like DeSantis and Abbott punching down on you every day in the media.

The only thing that's going to change as a result of the QOP-fueled hatred in 2022 is more trans people going back into the closet... or resorting to self-harm.

ga_girl

(198 posts)
2. Socially transitioning early means that the family is supportive of the child
Thu May 5, 2022, 07:11 PM
May 2022

At least to some degree, which is better than the murderous hate found in many families.

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