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Standards of Care for the Health of Transgender and Gender Diverse People, Version 8.

Authors :
Coleman E
Radix AE
Bouman WP
Brown GR
de Vries ALC
Deutsch MB
Ettner R
Fraser L
Goodman M
Green J
Hancock AB
Johnson TW
Karasic DH
Knudson GA
Leibowitz SF
Meyer-Bahlburg HFL
Monstrey SJ
Motmans J
Nahata L
Nieder TO
Reisner SL
Richards C
Schechter LS
Tangpricha V
Tishelman AC
Van Trotsenburg MAA
Winter S
Ducheny K
Adams NJ
Adrián TM
Allen LR
Azul D
Bagga H
Başar K
Bathory DS
Belinky JJ
Berg DR
Berli JU
Bluebond-Langner RO
Bouman MB
Bowers ML
Brassard PJ
Byrne J
Capitán L
Cargill CJ
Carswell JM
Chang SC
Chelvakumar G
Corneil T
Dalke KB
De Cuypere G
de Vries E
Den Heijer M
Devor AH
Dhejne C
D'Marco A
Edmiston EK
Edwards-Leeper L
Ehrbar R
Ehrensaft D
Eisfeld J
Elaut E
Erickson-Schroth L
Feldman JL
Fisher AD
Garcia MM
Gijs L
Green SE
Hall BP
Hardy TLD
Irwig MS
Jacobs LA
Janssen AC
Johnson K
Klink DT
Kreukels BPC
Kuper LE
Kvach EJ
Malouf MA
Massey R
Mazur T
McLachlan C
Morrison SD
Mosser SW
Neira PM
Nygren U
Oates JM
Obedin-Maliver J
Pagkalos G
Patton J
Phanuphak N
Rachlin K
Reed T
Rider GN
Ristori J
Robbins-Cherry S
Roberts SA
Rodriguez-Wallberg KA
Rosenthal SM
Sabir K
Safer JD
Scheim AI
Seal LJ
Sehoole TJ
Spencer K
St Amand C
Steensma TD
Strang JF
Taylor GB
Tilleman K
T'Sjoen GG
Vala LN
Van Mello NM
Veale JF
Vencill JA
Vincent B
Wesp LM
West MA
Arcelus J
Source :
International journal of transgender health [Int J Transgend Health] 2022 Sep 06; Vol. 23 (Suppl 1), pp. S1-S259. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Sep 06 (Print Publication: 2022).
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: Transgender healthcare is a rapidly evolving interdisciplinary field. In the last decade, there has been an unprecedented increase in the number and visibility of transgender and gender diverse (TGD) people seeking support and gender-affirming medical treatment in parallel with a significant rise in the scientific literature in this area. The World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) is an international, multidisciplinary, professional association whose mission is to promote evidence-based care, education, research, public policy, and respect in transgender health. One of the main functions of WPATH is to promote the highest standards of health care for TGD people through the Standards of Care (SOC). The SOC was initially developed in 1979 and the last version (SOC-7) was published in 2012. In view of the increasing scientific evidence, WPATH commissioned a new version of the Standards of Care, the SOC-8. Aim: The overall goal of SOC-8 is to provide health care professionals (HCPs) with clinical guidance to assist TGD people in accessing safe and effective pathways to achieving lasting personal comfort with their gendered selves with the aim of optimizing their overall physical health, psychological well-being, and self-fulfillment. Methods: The SOC-8 is based on the best available science and expert professional consensus in transgender health. International professionals and stakeholders were selected to serve on the SOC-8 committee. Recommendation statements were developed based on data derived from independent systematic literature reviews, where available, background reviews and expert opinions. Grading of recommendations was based on the available evidence supporting interventions, a discussion of risks and harms, as well as the feasibility and acceptability within different contexts and country settings. Results: A total of 18 chapters were developed as part of the SOC-8. They contain recommendations for health care professionals who provide care and treatment for TGD people. Each of the recommendations is followed by explanatory text with relevant references. General areas related to transgender health are covered in the chapters Terminology, Global Applicability, Population Estimates, and Education. The chapters developed for the diverse population of TGD people include Assessment of Adults, Adolescents, Children, Nonbinary, Eunuchs, and Intersex Individuals, and people living in Institutional Environments. Finally, the chapters related to gender-affirming treatment are Hormone Therapy, Surgery and Postoperative Care, Voice and Communication, Primary Care, Reproductive Health, Sexual Health, and Mental Health. Conclusions: The SOC-8 guidelines are intended to be flexible to meet the diverse health care needs of TGD people globally. While adaptable, they offer standards for promoting optimal health care and guidance for the treatment of people experiencing gender incongruence. As in all previous versions of the SOC, the criteria set forth in this document for gender-affirming medical interventions are clinical guidelines; individual health care professionals and programs may modify these in consultation with the TGD person.<br />Competing Interests: Conflict of interests were reviewed as part of the selection process for committee members and at the end of the process before publication. No conflicts of interest were deemed significant or consequential.<br /> (© 2022 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2689-5277
Volume :
23
Issue :
Suppl 1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
International journal of transgender health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36238954
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/26895269.2022.2100644