Vandenbussche, Elie (30 de abril de 2021). «Detransition-Related Needs and Support: A Cross-Sectional Online Survey». Journal of Homosexuality69 (9): 1602-1620. ISSN1540-3602. PMID33929297. S2CID233459164. doi:10.1080/00918369.2021.1919479. «“The most common reported reason for detransitioning was realized that my gender dysphoria was related to other issues (70%). The second one was health concerns (62%), followed by transition did not help my dysphoria (50%), found alternatives to deal with my dysphoria (45%), unhappy with the social changes (44%), and change in political views (43%). At the very bottom of the list are: lack of support from social surroundings (13%), financial concerns (12%) and discrimination (10%) (see Figure 1).”».
Davies, Skye; McIntyre, Stephen; Rypma, Craig (April 2019). Detransition rates in a national UK Gender Identity Clinic. 3rd Biennial EPATH Conference: Inside Matters, On Law, Ethics and Religion. p. 118. Archivado desde el original el 21 de mayo de 2021. Consultado el 27 de mayo de 2021.
Vandenbussche, Elie (30 de abril de 2021). «Detransition-Related Needs and Support: A Cross-Sectional Online Survey». Journal of Homosexuality69 (9): 1602-1620. ISSN1540-3602. PMID33929297. S2CID233459164. doi:10.1080/00918369.2021.1919479. «“The most common reported reason for detransitioning was realized that my gender dysphoria was related to other issues (70%). The second one was health concerns (62%), followed by transition did not help my dysphoria (50%), found alternatives to deal with my dysphoria (45%), unhappy with the social changes (44%), and change in political views (43%). At the very bottom of the list are: lack of support from social surroundings (13%), financial concerns (12%) and discrimination (10%) (see Figure 1).”».
Vandenbussche, Elie (30 de abril de 2021). «Detransition-Related Needs and Support: A Cross-Sectional Online Survey». Journal of Homosexuality69 (9): 1602-1620. ISSN1540-3602. PMID33929297. S2CID233459164. doi:10.1080/00918369.2021.1919479. «“The most common reported reason for detransitioning was realized that my gender dysphoria was related to other issues (70%). The second one was health concerns (62%), followed by transition did not help my dysphoria (50%), found alternatives to deal with my dysphoria (45%), unhappy with the social changes (44%), and change in political views (43%). At the very bottom of the list are: lack of support from social surroundings (13%), financial concerns (12%) and discrimination (10%) (see Figure 1).”».
Vandenbussche, Elie (30 de abril de 2021). «Detransition-Related Needs and Support: A Cross-Sectional Online Survey». Journal of Homosexuality69 (9): 1602-1620. ISSN1540-3602. PMID33929297. S2CID233459164. doi:10.1080/00918369.2021.1919479. «“The most common reported reason for detransitioning was realized that my gender dysphoria was related to other issues (70%). The second one was health concerns (62%), followed by transition did not help my dysphoria (50%), found alternatives to deal with my dysphoria (45%), unhappy with the social changes (44%), and change in political views (43%). At the very bottom of the list are: lack of support from social surroundings (13%), financial concerns (12%) and discrimination (10%) (see Figure 1).”».
Davies, Skye; McIntyre, Stephen; Rypma, Craig (April 2019). Detransition rates in a national UK Gender Identity Clinic. 3rd Biennial EPATH Conference: Inside Matters, On Law, Ethics and Religion. p. 118. Archivado desde el original el 21 de mayo de 2021. Consultado el 27 de mayo de 2021.