Transgender Post-reassignment Urogynecologic Measures and Perceptions
Gender Identity Disorder of AdultVoiding Disorders1 moreThe intent of this mixed methods study for transgender women after gender confirmation surgery is to characterize and subsequently create a validated screening questionnaire for postoperative urologic and pelvic floor symptoms. For individuals who seek gender-confirming treatment, about 13% undergo genital surgery for cosmetic purposes with or without gonadectomy, and this number is increasing. Patient satisfaction following surgery is high, particularly regarding sexual and cosmetic outcomes; however, unexpected negative functional outcomes such as bowel and bladder dysfunction and pelvic organ prolapse impact overall patient satisfaction. The available information suggests that 16-33% of patients experience incontinence postoperatively, with stress predominance, 32-47% experience abnormal voiding, and 24-66% experience overactive bladder symptoms. Outside of the typically assessed voiding symptoms, unique complaints of MTF postoperative patients include obstructive voiding symptoms due to urethral stenosis, persistent perimeatal erectile tissue, prostatic hypertrophy, and irritation from neovaginal tissue. Additionally, may of these patients develop symptomatic neovaginal prolapse, requiring re-suspension. We suggest that further clarification regarding MTF postoperative urologic and pelvic floor complaints can be achieved via a mixed methods approach. By using focus group interviews to create specific evaluative questions for this unique population, we can then prospectively assess patients undergoing surgery via a national multicenter sampling strategy. The goal of the study is to better understand the unique symptoms these women experience and create a validated, reliable screening questionnaire to monitor patients after surgery.
Gender Dysphoria Among Adolescents (Norwegian Title: Kjønnsdysfori Blant Ungdom)
Gender DysphoriaThe aim of this study is to explore how gender dysphoria is experienced among adolescents aged 13 - 18 from a clinical population. The method is qualitative, with a phenomenological approach. Qualitative in-depth data on how gender dysphoria is experienced by the adolescents themselves is lacking in the research literature. As a consequence the within perspective from the clients is lacking. In addition, one aim is to help develop further hypothesis and clinical theory and rationale.
Transgender Cohort Study of Gender Affirmation and HIV-related Health
HIV/AIDSSTI5 moreThis observational research study will evaluate medical gender affirmation delivered in primary care as an intervention to reduce disparities in HIV-related outcomes (e.g., low rates of PrEP uptake for HIV-uninfected patients, high rates of viral suppression for HIV-infected patients) for transgender patients in two urban federally-qualified community health centers.
TransCare - Genital Surgery for Trans Women in Centralized vs. Decentralized Health Care Delivery...
Gender DysphoriaGender Identity Disorder2 moreTrans (i.e., transgender, transsexual) individuals experience a gender that does not match their sex assigned at birth (Gender Incongruence), which can lead to distress called gender dysphoria (formerly known as transsexualism). Trans health care (THC) is primarily focusing on transition-related medical interventions (e.g. genital surgery) to reduce gender dysphoria and improve the quality of life. To date, trans individuals access THC services in both decentralized (e.g., various transition-related interventions are spread over several locations) and centralized structures (e.g., gender affirmative medical treatments are provided by a single source). The TransCare study examines genital surgery for trans women (e.g. penile inversion vaginoplasty), focusing on the effect of different health care delivery settings (e.g., if patients received all treatments from a single source or spread over several locations) on psychosocial outcomes and the quality of healthcare.
Gender Dysphoria and Transition
Gender DysphoriaPersons with gender dysphoria present the difficulties of access to health care. Little time is devoted to education of health professionals about the care of transgender persons. According to the proposal of the French Ministry of Social Affairs and Health there is a need to increase knowledge in this area and to improve the care of transgender people including prevention and screening. Similarly, little is known about social and medical needs of the transgender population. This project proposes to illustrate gender dysphoria through testimonies of transgender people with the aim to increase the investigator's understanding aout the needs and the desires of this population and to describe the process of medical and social transition.
Gender Dysphoria in Children and Adolescents : Parents' Perspectives
Gender DysphoriaGender dysphoria is defined as a persistent incongruence between an experienced gender and the assigned sex at birth Transgender and gender nonconforming persons desire to modify their appearance to be consistent with their self-identified gender identities. In non-binary people, contrary to binary transgender persons, self-identified gender identities do not fit the classical pattern male/female. During the last decennium, an increase in the number of young subjects, especially children and adolescents, referred to gender identity centres has been observed. A new nosological entity "rapid-onset gender dysphoria in adolescents and young adults" has recently been described in the literature, whose etiology has not been well understood. This growing demand of adolescents and young adults observed in the recent years is not well understood.
Metabolic Consequences of Cross-sex Hormonal Treatment
Gender DysphoriaRetrospective study in a single academic regional transgender referral center. Analyse VAT, body composition and metabolic parameters in non-obese transgender subjects one year after starting gender-affirming hormone therapy and in controls
Gender Dysphoria: Epidemiological Data
Gender DysphoriaRetrospective study in a single academic regional transgender referral center. data from the cohort follow-up in CHRU de Nancy
Demographic Characteristics and Psychosocial Health of Transgender People
Gender DysphoriaTo study demographic characteristics of subjects referred to endocrine care for gender dysphoria and their psychosocial health
Sexuality in Transmen During Hormone and Operative Treatment
Gender DysphoriaGender Identity Disorder3 moreWith this analysis the investigators aim at discovering a difference in sexuality between transmen, cissexual women and cissexual men. A potential impact of body satisfaction will also be explored. Furthermore the investigators want to assess the gender dysphoria in transmen.