Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Detransition" in English language version.
Among the reasons for discontinuation reported by the different studies were not only doubts regarding transgender identity but also financial barriers, side effects, poor compliance, social issues or goals of treatment met. The current literature shows that the decision to detransition appears to be rare. By not controlling for these factors, pooled estimates of the number of people who detransition due to a change in identity are likely to be overinflated because research blends different cohorts.
"Because the USTS only surveyed currently TGD-identified people, our study does not offer insights into reasons for detransition in previously TGD-identified people who currently identify as cisgender." "The vast majority of participants reported detransition due at least in part to external factors, such as pressure from family, nonaffirming school environments, and sexual assault." "It was just too hard for me" is shown in table 2.
"Because the USTS only surveyed currently TGD-identified people, our study does not offer insights into reasons for detransition in previously TGD-identified people who currently identify as cisgender." "The vast majority of participants reported detransition due at least in part to external factors, such as pressure from family, nonaffirming school environments, and sexual assault." "It was just too hard for me" is shown in table 2.
"Because the USTS only surveyed currently TGD-identified people, our study does not offer insights into reasons for detransition in previously TGD-identified people who currently identify as cisgender." "The vast majority of participants reported detransition due at least in part to external factors, such as pressure from family, nonaffirming school environments, and sexual assault." "It was just too hard for me" is shown in table 2.
Among the reasons for discontinuation reported by the different studies were not only doubts regarding transgender identity but also financial barriers, side effects, poor compliance, social issues or goals of treatment met. The current literature shows that the decision to detransition appears to be rare. By not controlling for these factors, pooled estimates of the number of people who detransition due to a change in identity are likely to be overinflated because research blends different cohorts.
Among the reasons for discontinuation reported by the different studies were not only doubts regarding transgender identity but also financial barriers, side effects, poor compliance, social issues or goals of treatment met. The current literature shows that the decision to detransition appears to be rare. By not controlling for these factors, pooled estimates of the number of people who detransition due to a change in identity are likely to be overinflated because research blends different cohorts.
"Because the USTS only surveyed currently TGD-identified people, our study does not offer insights into reasons for detransition in previously TGD-identified people who currently identify as cisgender." "The vast majority of participants reported detransition due at least in part to external factors, such as pressure from family, nonaffirming school environments, and sexual assault." "It was just too hard for me" is shown in table 2.