Gender Diversity-Related Mental Health Care: Evidence, Trends, Obstacles
K. Başar

TL;DR
This paper discusses mental health challenges faced by gender-diverse individuals and highlights ongoing obstacles in providing adequate care despite medical and legal progress.
Contribution
The paper synthesizes current evidence on gender-affirming care and outlines persistent societal and political barriers impacting health outcomes for trans and gender diverse individuals.
Findings
Gender incongruence and dysphoria are recognized in modern diagnostic systems but disparities in health persist due to minority stress.
Structural stigma and discrimination contribute significantly to health inequalities for trans and gender diverse individuals.
Recent political efforts to restrict access to medical care for TGD adolescents and children threaten progress in public health.
Abstract
Gender identity may be experienced within a broad spectrum beyond the binary understanding of sex concerning genital characteristics. In people with gender identities not congruent with the gender culturally associated with the sex assigned at birth, distress related to biopsychosocial correlates of this condition may arise. In current diagnostic systems, this is considered within the framework of “Gender Incongruence” (ICD-11) and “Gender Dysphoria” (DSM 5). Although this diversity is known to be present throughout the ages, the terms related to gender identity were introduced to medical literature a hundred years ago. They were popularized with the advances in medical procedures that assist individuals in acquiring physical features aligning with their gender identity and expression. There has been an increase in research interest with increasing numbers in medical centers working on…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSex and Gender in Healthcare
