Nearly two-thirds of children, adolescents and young adults diagnosed with gender dysphoria will cease identifying with the opposite gender within a period of five years, according to a large-scale German study .
The study also found that a similar proportion of children, adolescents and young adults diagnosed with gender dysphoria had at least one other psychological condition, and that diagnoses of gender dysphoria have significantly increased.
The research was conducted by the Central Institute for Statutory Health Insurance, by reviewing insurance records from healthcare providers for persons aged between five and 24 years who had been diagnosed with gender dysphoria from 2013 to 2022. The researchers identified trends including which demographics were most affected and how long gender dysphoria persisted once diagnosed.
During the nine-year timeframe of the study, the vast majority ceased to identify as transgender. The group that was most likely to […]
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