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Citation

Livesey AC. FP Essent. 2023; 524: 14-18.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, American Academy of Family Physicians)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

36626713

Abstract

Approximately 29% of LGBTQIA+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex, asexual/agender, and other orientations/identities) adults are raising a child, and 2 to 3.7 million children have an LGBTQIA+ parent. These families often experience challenges. Social challenges include exclusion and homophobic hostility directed at the child and/or family. Medical challenges include difficulty finding clinicians who provide a welcoming environment, and dealing with clinicians who do not understand LGBTQIA+ issues. Physicians can help address those challenges by examining their implicit biases and by making changes in their offices and interactions with patients that make patients feel more welcomed. Other concerns relate to LGBTQIA+ children and adolescents, who often experience rejection and abuse by peers, likely contributing to higher rates of suicide. In addition, many youth feel discordance between their gender identity and their assigned birth sex, with some not feeling fully male or female (gender diverse) and others identifying as a gender opposite their sex assigned at birth (transgender). These individuals often experience gender dysphoria, and counseling can help. For some, there is an option to undergo hormone treatments to delay puberty until they have affirmed their gender identity. Others will want hormone treatments to transition to the gender they identify with.


Language: en

Keywords

*Sexual and Gender Minorities; *Suicide; *Transgender Persons; Adolescent; Adult; Child; Female; Gender Identity; Hormones; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Male

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