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A Call to Action: the Need for Integration of Transgender Topics in Psychiatry Education
Explanations for this increase include an increase in visibility, more sophisticated data collection over time, and social acceptance of transgender people that may relate to comfort in identifying as transgender on a survey [3]. Overall, the age group of 18- to 24-year-olds was noted to have a high...
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description | Explanations for this increase include an increase in visibility, more sophisticated data collection over time, and social acceptance of transgender people that may relate to comfort in identifying as transgender on a survey [3]. Overall, the age group of 18- to 24-year-olds was noted to have a higher percentage (0.66%) of its population identifying as transgender (205,850 individuals) than older age groups. [...]a provider’s lack of understanding of sexual and gender identity topics may lead to deficiencies in the ability to fully care for the patient [8]. [...]studies show lower rates of healthcare-seeking behavior in age-matched LGBTQ populations, including transgender persons, attributed to perceived stigma and lack of LGBTQ-specific knowledge by healthcare providers [8]. Psychiatry and Mental Health Considerations Barriers to adequate healthcare faced by transgender individuals are especially concerning given the elevated rates of serious psychiatric problems as reported in the literature on available LGBTQ populations. |
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