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Gender Diverse Autistic Young Adults: A Mental Health Perspective

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Journal Arch Sex Behav
Date 2022 Oct 26
PMID 36287303
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Abstract

Gender diverse autistic young adults often face mental health challenges which can increase the challenge of obtaining gender-affirming care. Social and communication differences associated with autism compounds the already complex process of navigating a path toward gender affirmation for individuals with these intersecting identities. In this case series of four gender diverse autistic adults, we demonstrate that success in management of their mental health crises was achieved through enlisting family and social support, obtaining effective mental health treatment, and accessing gender-affirming healthcare. These cases selected from two neuropsychiatric outpatient tertiary referral clinics demonstrate that effective mental health treatment supports ultimate success for these individuals in their journeys toward living as the gender with which they identify. We conclude that healthcare practices and treatment recommendations which incorporate internationally recognized standards of care guidelines for gender diverse individuals improve patient outcomes.

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