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Vincent Keane's avatar

FACTS MATTER:

Melbourne’s Royal Children’s Hospital Gender Service website ‘Overview’ states:

“Increasing evidence demonstrates that with supportive gender affirming care during childhood and adolescence, harms can be ameliorated and mental health and wellbeing outcomes can be significantly improved”.

It is interesting to compare the RCH claim with alternative the findings of a peer reviewed Swedish population-based matched cohort study titled “Long-Term Follow-Up of Transsexual Persons Undergoing Sex Reassignment Surgery” (published in 2011 by an impressive group of physicians from the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm).

The study is a review of a the long-term outcome of 324 ‘sex-reassigned person’ (191 male-to-females, 133 female-to-males) in Sweden from 1973-2003. Random population controls (10:1) were matched by birth year and birth sex or reassigned (final) sex, respectively.

The findings of that study were summarised thus:

Results:

The overall mortality for sex-reassigned persons was higher during follow-up than for controls of the same birth sex, particularly death from suicide. Sex-reassigned persons also had an increased risk for suicide attempts and psychiatric inpatient care.

Conclusions:

Persons after sex reassignment, have considerably higher risks for mortality, suicidal behaviour, and psychiatric morbidity than the general population. The 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.

There exists a wide disagreement between the RCH and the Karolinska group as to the long-term outcome of those who ‘transition’ on their respective watches. Perhaps this is because of the relatively shorter observational period available to the RCH cohort who were not observed over a sufficient time period to expose the negative outcomes.

Regardless, FACTS MATTER and I’d put my money on Karolinska any day!

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Jenny Nabben's avatar

Once again thanks Bernard for your work. I'm still getting my head around Oz and the history and this really helps piece things together re medicalisation, media etc. Warm regards Jenny

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