(en) Devan Cole, John Fritze en Tierney Sneed, Takeaways from the historic transgender care arguments at the Supreme Court. CNN (4 december 2024). Gearchiveerd op 5 december 2024. Geraadpleegd op 20 december 2024. “Conservative lawmakers’ defense of gender-affirming care bans often cite detransitioning as evidence of possible harm if patients come to regret their medical transition”
(en) Meredithe McNamara, This Is How to Fight the Disinformation That Fuels Gender-Affirming Care Bans. Them.us (28 november 2023). Gearchiveerd op 11 februari 2024. Geraadpleegd op 20 december 2024. “In the past few years, those seeking to limit access to gender-affirming care have propped up a small group of so-called “detransitioners” — people who stop receiving gender-affirming care and, as anti-trans activists tell us, regret their transitions. These stories, which are often collected from and by anti-trans organizations, websites, and actors, have been an effective tool for falsely normalizing the notion that gender-affirming care often leads to regret.”
(en) Devan Cole, John Fritze en Tierney Sneed, Takeaways from the historic transgender care arguments at the Supreme Court. CNN (4 december 2024). Gearchiveerd op 5 december 2024. Geraadpleegd op 20 december 2024. “Conservative lawmakers’ defense of gender-affirming care bans often cite detransitioning as evidence of possible harm if patients come to regret their medical transition”
(en) Meredithe McNamara, This Is How to Fight the Disinformation That Fuels Gender-Affirming Care Bans. Them.us (28 november 2023). Gearchiveerd op 11 februari 2024. Geraadpleegd op 20 december 2024. “In the past few years, those seeking to limit access to gender-affirming care have propped up a small group of so-called “detransitioners” — people who stop receiving gender-affirming care and, as anti-trans activists tell us, regret their transitions. These stories, which are often collected from and by anti-trans organizations, websites, and actors, have been an effective tool for falsely normalizing the notion that gender-affirming care often leads to regret.”