Addressing Legislation That Restricts Access To Care For Transgender Youth

PEDIATRICS(2021)

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* Abbreviations:\n GAC — : gender-affirmative medical care\n GnRHa — : gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogue\n TGD — : transgender and gender-diverse\n\nTransgender and gender-diverse (TGD) youth experience barriers to accessing health care and are at risk for poorer overall health compared with cisgender peers. In the last year, dozens of US legislative bills have been proposed to restrict the rights of TGD youth.1 A subset of these bills aims to restrict access to essential treatment of youth diagnosed with gender dysphoria, even when they meet rigorous criteria, as determined by a multidisciplinary evaluation (Table 1).1,2 Other proposed legislation would criminalize clinicians who provide gender-affirmative medical care (GAC) for TGD adolescents, with one bill currently under consideration in Oklahoma classifying providing GAC as a felony punishable by 3 years to life in prison.1 Clinicians and parents fear that legislation eliminating access to GAC will lead to worsening mental health and increased suicidality for their TGD children.3\n\nView this table:\n\nTABLE 1 \nBills Proposed During the 2021 US State Legislative Session to Date\n\n\n\nDespite these objections, in December 2020, the Bell versus Tavistock ruling in the United Kingdom mandated … \n\nAddress correspondence to Jessica Kremen, MD, Division of Endocrinology, Boston Children’s Hospital, 300 Longwood Ave, Boston, MA 02115. E-mail: jessica.kremen{at}childrens.harvard.edu
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