Study Finds Extremely Low Rate of Puberty Blockers and Hormone Use Among Youth for Gender Transition

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Study Finds Extremely Low Rate of Puberty Blockers and Hormone Use Among Youth for Gender Transition
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A new analysis of private insurance claims reveals that less than 0.1% of youth accessed puberty blockers or hormones for gender transition. This finding sheds light on the small percentage of transgender youth seeking medical care, despite the significant attention and legislative focus on this group by Republican lawmakers.

A new analysis of private insurance claims data finds less than 0.1% of youth accessed puberty blockers or hormones for gender transition. This small group has garnered a huge amount of attention from Republican lawmakers in recent years. It's a key data point as Republican lawmakers in Congress and around the country continue to focus on transgender youth in contexts ranging from sports to bathrooms to doctors' offices. Over the last few years, half of U.S.

states have enacted bans on gender-affirming care. Some of those laws have been blocked in court, and one such legal case wasThe care at issue includes puberty blockers and cross-sex hormone therapy — medications that help transgender teens develop characteristics that align with their gender identity. Use of these treatments is supported by major American medical groups including the American Academy of Pediatrics, a postdoctoral research fellow at the Harvard School of Public Health. 'There weren't any peer-reviewed studies that were looking at the rate of hormone use and puberty blocker use among youth in the U.S., and so we wanted to fill that void.' Hughes and colleagues at Harvard and Folx Health, a virtual LGBTQ health care company, used a data set of private insurance claims from 2018-2022 that included more than 5 million adolescents. 'The total number of youth who had any diagnosis of gender dysphoria was less than 18,000,' Hughes explains.'Among those folks, there were less than 1,000 that accessed puberty blockers and less than 2,000 that ever had access to hormones.' In other words, the study found that less than 0.1% of teenagers with private insurance in the U.S. are transgender and receive gender-related medicines. A separate study found a much higher percentage — 3% of high school students — self-identified as transgender. Not all transgender people seek a medical diagnosis or treatments related to their identity, notes, director of LGBTQ health policy at the research organization KFF

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