Study Finds That Trans Youth Who Get Gender-Affirming Hormones Are Less Depressed

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There is new research that shows that gender-affirming hormone therapy is linked to lower rates of depression and suicide attempts in young people.
The study was published in the Journal of Adolescent Health on Tuesday.

The study is the first large-scale study into how GAHT impacts rates of suicide and depression amongst LGBT+ youth. The team looked at the data collected from 12,000 young people between the ages of 13 and 24.
They found that those who received GAHT had a better experience than those who didn't. Teenagers who received hormone therapy were 40 percent less likely to attempt suicide.

According to the release, the CEO of The Trevor Project said that gender-affirming care has the potential to reduce rates of depression and suicide attempts while banning this vital care and exposing young people to harmful political rhetoric can cause real harm.
She said that it was critical that all trans and nonbinary youth have access to medical care that is affirming, patient-centered, and evidence-based.

The research suggests that gender-affirming hormone therapy is associated with positive mental health outcomes. A 2020 study from The Trevor Project30922-X/fulltext found that trans and non-binary youth are more likely to experience depression and consider suicide than their cis gender peers.
One in five young people who are trans attempted suicide in the past year, according to a survey released this year by a non-profit.

There is growing evidence that gender-affirming treatments can improve the mental wellbeing of young people. It does offer some promise, but there is much more work to be done, especially with the disparity between youth of color and white youth when it comes to GAHT access.

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