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Hi everyone! I have updated this redirect page into a child article for the Transgender page. Let me know if you have any comments to make about my work! Brookeenglish ( talk) 04:18, 29 October 2016 (UTC)
Hi, I had a few thoughts about how to improve your article. First, I wanted to say that the structure of your article looks really good, and I think it will do great with expansion. As for things to improve upon, I think you could work a little bit on making your article more readable, like explaining concepts before you go into them, or really talking about what some of these medical things are. Also, I felt like your writing could have been a little more neutral. But overall, I'm excited to see where this article goes and how it grows. Good luck! Kmwebber ( talk) 17:02, 29 October 2016 (UTC)Kmwebber
Hi! I think this is a great start to the article. I would definitely work on neutrality (be careful how you frame every sentence). Also, I think it would be great if you could talk about transgender people's lack of access to health care in general. Overall, great job! I look forward to seeing where this goes!! Venkam ( talk) 19:25, 30 October 2016 (UTC)
There are a few obvious options for expansion that apply to most articles (e.g., adding information about the state of trans health care in more countries).
I think that the biggest hole might be described as "plain old health care for people who happen to be trans", like problems getting smoking cessation, broken ankles, and irrelevant genital inspections. WhatamIdoing ( talk) 02:15, 10 December 2016 (UTC)
One of my students from a previous semester put together a version of this article together in their sandbox: User:Brookeenglish/Transgender healthcare. I didn't know if anything could be used in this article, but wanted to link to it here. Shalor (Wiki Ed) ( talk) 21:04, 8 January 2018 (UTC)
Here's a source that could be useful for § Mental health care:
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help)— Sangdeboeuf ( talk) 01:48, 7 February 2019 (UTC)
This article feels well-organized and broad-ranging. Here are some suggestions for further improvement:
¡Fuerza! -- Carwil ( talk) 15:09, 15 April 2019 (UTC)
Our group of Doctor of Pharmacy candidates propose the following edits for this article:
Feel free to reply with suggestions and feedback. Rxbpherrera ( talk) 21:10, 1 August 2019 (UTC)
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Greetings Wikipedians! After reviewing the page, I've gather necessary sources to make an addition to the section regarding mental health. Specifically, these additions will be about the following:
I will be drafting and building upon this addition within my sandbox. Those wishing to review my work is invited to visit my sandbox and to engage me within the sandbox's talk page. Currently the talk page is full of sources on the topic at hand, of which I will be narrowing soon. -- Trueradical ( talk) 01:53, 15 October 2019 (UTC)
Sex reassignment surgery was recently moved to Gender-affirming surgery (as were the MTF and FTM articles), making sex reassignment therapy inconsistent. While this inconsistency could be fixed by moving the article, WanderingWanda suggested that a better outcome would be to merge the article with transgender health care.
Notably transgender health care includes "gender-affirming care" as an "also known as" in bold in its lead and gender-affirming therapy has been a redirect to transgender health care since September 2022. – Scyrme ( talk) 15:04, 4 December 2022 (UTC)
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■ ∃ Madeline ⇔ ∃ Part of me ; 14:24, 1 April 2023 (UTC)
I was curious about the findings in the NEJM article cited in the Health care for transgender youth section so I ended up reading the article and the protocol document for the study. There were a couple items that stood out to me that contradicted the current summary on the wiki (which is from the Abstract, not the actual paper). First item was that the variables discussed in the article (depression scores, anxiety scores, scores for life satisfaction) changed positively among trans males but not trans females. There's no explanation offered for this, although according to Figure 2 the overall changes in scores are relatively small so it might just be a sample size issue. Second item would be that two of the participants committed suicide after beginning the study - and this is after disqualifying individuals from the study who were suicidal at the beginning of the study (or "visibly distraught", Section 4.6 of the study's protocol). Would it be fair to reword the section to say that the findings in the study are mixed, and expand the discussion on it on the wiki to add some of the findings from the paper? I think it's definitely worth leaving in given its apparent profile - there are a plethora of articles about the findings.
As an FYI, the NEJM site is paywalled, but if anyone else is interested they allow access to 2 free studies/articles per month. I'd highly recommend reading through the article and the linked protocol document.-- Bayou Tapestry ( talk) 02:38, 21 March 2023 (UTC)
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I am translating this article to Chinese and I saw the accuracy dispute template in the Eligibility section. So I checked the newest SOC (version 8) and its description of gender dysphoria says the following:
"GENDER DYSPHORIA describes a state of distress or discomfort that may be experienced because a person’s gender identity differs from that which is physically and/or socially attributed to their sex assigned at birth. Gender Dysphoria is also a diagnostic term in the DSM-5 denoting an incongruence between the sex assigned at birth and experienced gender accompanied by distress. Not all transgender and gender diverse people experience gender dysphoria."
Whereas version 7 says this:
"Gender dysphoria: Distress that is caused by a discrepancy between a person’s gender identity and that person’s sex assigned at birth (and the associated gender role and/or primary and secondary sex characteristics)"
So the main difference here is that one line mentioning DSM-5. I think this is because they want to make sure people know about the different wording in DSM-5 and ICD-11. The following entry from SOC version 8 talks about gender incongruence:
"GENDER INCONGRUENCE is a diagnostic term used in the ICD-11 that describes a person’s marked and persistent experience of an incompatibility between that person’s gender identity and the gender expected of them based on their birth-assigned sex."
But there is no entry about gender incongruence in SOC version 7. So they most likely added that one line in their definition for gender dysphoria to acknowledge the change in ICD-11, and to make sure people don't get confused by the differences in DSM-5 and ICD-11, but the basic definitions about gender dysphoria is the same in both SOC version 8 and 7. So think we could remove the template. -- LT1211 ( talk) 01:22, 4 June 2023 (UTC)
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I was translating this page to Chinese and I noticed that the section under "Blood Donation" is outdated. This section says that transgender blood donors would be asked question based on their AGAB had they not received any bottom surgeries. But on the website referenced in this section it says that now transgender blood donors could register under their real gender, although only a binary one. This probably means that Canadian Blood Service changed their criteria on trans donors at one point. But when I checked wayback machine I found out that the earliest snapshot was from 2022 after the (assumed) change, and googling also doesn't return any useful result that can indicate a time of that (assumed) change for me. Does anyone know anything about this (assumed) change? -- LT1211 ( talk) 20:57, 14 November 2023 (UTC)
Can you update (preferably unlock) this article? It is very outdated. Transgender health care in Europe is very different from USA and UK only. UK had the Tavistock-scandal causing a major shift in opinion how to treat transgender youth. Finland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark no longer provide gender affirming care under 18. They focus more on only psycho therapy. Only under highly exceptional cases. UK tends to bend to that sytem too due to the scandal. Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Italy never fully adopted the Dutch protocol system of gender affirming care for teenagers and had stronger age limits. Here a good link to see the differences: https://tgeu.org/trans-health-map-2022/ 2A02:A443:5030:1:F53D:5093:D65E:6E72 ( talk) 11:39, 14 December 2023 (UTC)
I also miss a paragraph about criticism on the system. For instance concerns about Iatrogenesis, the controversy about psychotherapy and conversion therapy, what happened at the clinic of Kenneth Zucker and why it go shut down, what happened at the Tavistock clinic and why it got shut down. 2A02:A443:5030:1:F53D:5093:D65E:6E72 ( talk) 11:44, 14 December 2023 (UTC)
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Hi everyone! I have updated this redirect page into a child article for the Transgender page. Let me know if you have any comments to make about my work! Brookeenglish ( talk) 04:18, 29 October 2016 (UTC)
Hi, I had a few thoughts about how to improve your article. First, I wanted to say that the structure of your article looks really good, and I think it will do great with expansion. As for things to improve upon, I think you could work a little bit on making your article more readable, like explaining concepts before you go into them, or really talking about what some of these medical things are. Also, I felt like your writing could have been a little more neutral. But overall, I'm excited to see where this article goes and how it grows. Good luck! Kmwebber ( talk) 17:02, 29 October 2016 (UTC)Kmwebber
Hi! I think this is a great start to the article. I would definitely work on neutrality (be careful how you frame every sentence). Also, I think it would be great if you could talk about transgender people's lack of access to health care in general. Overall, great job! I look forward to seeing where this goes!! Venkam ( talk) 19:25, 30 October 2016 (UTC)
There are a few obvious options for expansion that apply to most articles (e.g., adding information about the state of trans health care in more countries).
I think that the biggest hole might be described as "plain old health care for people who happen to be trans", like problems getting smoking cessation, broken ankles, and irrelevant genital inspections. WhatamIdoing ( talk) 02:15, 10 December 2016 (UTC)
One of my students from a previous semester put together a version of this article together in their sandbox: User:Brookeenglish/Transgender healthcare. I didn't know if anything could be used in this article, but wanted to link to it here. Shalor (Wiki Ed) ( talk) 21:04, 8 January 2018 (UTC)
Here's a source that could be useful for § Mental health care:
{{
cite journal}}
: Explicit use of et al. in: |last2=
(
help)— Sangdeboeuf ( talk) 01:48, 7 February 2019 (UTC)
This article feels well-organized and broad-ranging. Here are some suggestions for further improvement:
¡Fuerza! -- Carwil ( talk) 15:09, 15 April 2019 (UTC)
Our group of Doctor of Pharmacy candidates propose the following edits for this article:
Feel free to reply with suggestions and feedback. Rxbpherrera ( talk) 21:10, 1 August 2019 (UTC)
Do the group’s edits improve the article as described in the Wikipedia peer review “Guiding framework”?
Has the group achieved its overall goals for improvement?
Person A: Are edits something something neutrally presented?
Person B: Are the points included verifiable with cited secondary sources that are freely available? If not, specify…
Person C: Are the edits formatted consistent with Wikipedia’s manual of style? If not, specify… Yes, it is. Brendado425 ( talk) 20:45, 5 August 2019 (UTC)
Person D: Is there any evidence of plagiarism or copyright violation? If yes, specify...
No, the systematic review Brian added information from was properly cited. Neither direct copying nor close paraphrasing were used in the added section.-- Mparagas18 ( talk) 21:08, 5 August 2019 (UTC)
Greetings Wikipedians! After reviewing the page, I've gather necessary sources to make an addition to the section regarding mental health. Specifically, these additions will be about the following:
I will be drafting and building upon this addition within my sandbox. Those wishing to review my work is invited to visit my sandbox and to engage me within the sandbox's talk page. Currently the talk page is full of sources on the topic at hand, of which I will be narrowing soon. -- Trueradical ( talk) 01:53, 15 October 2019 (UTC)
Sex reassignment surgery was recently moved to Gender-affirming surgery (as were the MTF and FTM articles), making sex reassignment therapy inconsistent. While this inconsistency could be fixed by moving the article, WanderingWanda suggested that a better outcome would be to merge the article with transgender health care.
Notably transgender health care includes "gender-affirming care" as an "also known as" in bold in its lead and gender-affirming therapy has been a redirect to transgender health care since September 2022. – Scyrme ( talk) 15:04, 4 December 2022 (UTC)
Bibliography
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■ ∃ Madeline ⇔ ∃ Part of me ; 14:24, 1 April 2023 (UTC)
I was curious about the findings in the NEJM article cited in the Health care for transgender youth section so I ended up reading the article and the protocol document for the study. There were a couple items that stood out to me that contradicted the current summary on the wiki (which is from the Abstract, not the actual paper). First item was that the variables discussed in the article (depression scores, anxiety scores, scores for life satisfaction) changed positively among trans males but not trans females. There's no explanation offered for this, although according to Figure 2 the overall changes in scores are relatively small so it might just be a sample size issue. Second item would be that two of the participants committed suicide after beginning the study - and this is after disqualifying individuals from the study who were suicidal at the beginning of the study (or "visibly distraught", Section 4.6 of the study's protocol). Would it be fair to reword the section to say that the findings in the study are mixed, and expand the discussion on it on the wiki to add some of the findings from the paper? I think it's definitely worth leaving in given its apparent profile - there are a plethora of articles about the findings.
As an FYI, the NEJM site is paywalled, but if anyone else is interested they allow access to 2 free studies/articles per month. I'd highly recommend reading through the article and the linked protocol document.-- Bayou Tapestry ( talk) 02:38, 21 March 2023 (UTC)
This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 25 January 2023 and 12 May 2023. Further details are available
on the course page. Student editor(s):
GJustVibin (
article contribs). Peer reviewers:
Th4td4nc3r13.
— Assignment last updated by Th4td4nc3r13 ( talk) 19:47, 12 April 2023 (UTC)
I am translating this article to Chinese and I saw the accuracy dispute template in the Eligibility section. So I checked the newest SOC (version 8) and its description of gender dysphoria says the following:
"GENDER DYSPHORIA describes a state of distress or discomfort that may be experienced because a person’s gender identity differs from that which is physically and/or socially attributed to their sex assigned at birth. Gender Dysphoria is also a diagnostic term in the DSM-5 denoting an incongruence between the sex assigned at birth and experienced gender accompanied by distress. Not all transgender and gender diverse people experience gender dysphoria."
Whereas version 7 says this:
"Gender dysphoria: Distress that is caused by a discrepancy between a person’s gender identity and that person’s sex assigned at birth (and the associated gender role and/or primary and secondary sex characteristics)"
So the main difference here is that one line mentioning DSM-5. I think this is because they want to make sure people know about the different wording in DSM-5 and ICD-11. The following entry from SOC version 8 talks about gender incongruence:
"GENDER INCONGRUENCE is a diagnostic term used in the ICD-11 that describes a person’s marked and persistent experience of an incompatibility between that person’s gender identity and the gender expected of them based on their birth-assigned sex."
But there is no entry about gender incongruence in SOC version 7. So they most likely added that one line in their definition for gender dysphoria to acknowledge the change in ICD-11, and to make sure people don't get confused by the differences in DSM-5 and ICD-11, but the basic definitions about gender dysphoria is the same in both SOC version 8 and 7. So think we could remove the template. -- LT1211 ( talk) 01:22, 4 June 2023 (UTC)
This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 22 August 2023 and 15 December 2023. Further details are available
on the course page. Student editor(s):
Spicymama01 (
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Catluver777,
Easynsimple,
KillerTiger0317.
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This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 21 August 2023 and 17 December 2023. Further details are available
on the course page. Student editor(s):
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Narzse,
Anonymos1034.
— Assignment last updated by User78632 ( talk) 15:34, 10 November 2023 (UTC)
I was translating this page to Chinese and I noticed that the section under "Blood Donation" is outdated. This section says that transgender blood donors would be asked question based on their AGAB had they not received any bottom surgeries. But on the website referenced in this section it says that now transgender blood donors could register under their real gender, although only a binary one. This probably means that Canadian Blood Service changed their criteria on trans donors at one point. But when I checked wayback machine I found out that the earliest snapshot was from 2022 after the (assumed) change, and googling also doesn't return any useful result that can indicate a time of that (assumed) change for me. Does anyone know anything about this (assumed) change? -- LT1211 ( talk) 20:57, 14 November 2023 (UTC)
Can you update (preferably unlock) this article? It is very outdated. Transgender health care in Europe is very different from USA and UK only. UK had the Tavistock-scandal causing a major shift in opinion how to treat transgender youth. Finland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark no longer provide gender affirming care under 18. They focus more on only psycho therapy. Only under highly exceptional cases. UK tends to bend to that sytem too due to the scandal. Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Italy never fully adopted the Dutch protocol system of gender affirming care for teenagers and had stronger age limits. Here a good link to see the differences: https://tgeu.org/trans-health-map-2022/ 2A02:A443:5030:1:F53D:5093:D65E:6E72 ( talk) 11:39, 14 December 2023 (UTC)
I also miss a paragraph about criticism on the system. For instance concerns about Iatrogenesis, the controversy about psychotherapy and conversion therapy, what happened at the clinic of Kenneth Zucker and why it go shut down, what happened at the Tavistock clinic and why it got shut down. 2A02:A443:5030:1:F53D:5093:D65E:6E72 ( talk) 11:44, 14 December 2023 (UTC)
The redirect
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Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2024 March 17 § Sex reassignment therapies until a consensus is reached.
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