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Consensus Parameter: Research Methodologies to Evaluate Neurodevelopmental Effects of Pubertal Suppression in Transgender Youth
Purpose: Pubertal suppression is standard of care for early pubertal transgender youth to prevent the development of undesired and distressing secondary sex characteristics incongruent with gender identity. Preliminary evidence suggests pubertal suppression improves mental health functioning. Given...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7759272/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33376803 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/trgh.2020.0006 |
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author | Chen, Diane Strang, John F. Kolbuck, Victoria D. Rosenthal, Stephen M. Wallen, Kim Waber, Deborah P. Steinberg, Laurence Sisk, Cheryl L. Ross, Judith Paus, Tomas Mueller, Sven C. McCarthy, Margaret M. Micevych, Paul E. Martin, Carol L. Kreukels, Baudewijntje P.C. Kenworthy, Lauren Herting, Megan M. Herlitz, Agneta Haraldsen, Ira R.J. Hebold Dahl, Ronald Crone, Eveline A. Chelune, Gordon J. Burke, Sarah M. Berenbaum, Sheri A. Beltz, Adriene M. Bakker, Julie Eliot, Lise Vilain, Eric Wallace, Gregory L. Nelson, Eric E. Garofalo, Robert |
author_facet | Chen, Diane Strang, John F. Kolbuck, Victoria D. Rosenthal, Stephen M. Wallen, Kim Waber, Deborah P. Steinberg, Laurence Sisk, Cheryl L. Ross, Judith Paus, Tomas Mueller, Sven C. McCarthy, Margaret M. Micevych, Paul E. Martin, Carol L. Kreukels, Baudewijntje P.C. Kenworthy, Lauren Herting, Megan M. Herlitz, Agneta Haraldsen, Ira R.J. Hebold Dahl, Ronald Crone, Eveline A. Chelune, Gordon J. Burke, Sarah M. Berenbaum, Sheri A. Beltz, Adriene M. Bakker, Julie Eliot, Lise Vilain, Eric Wallace, Gregory L. Nelson, Eric E. Garofalo, Robert |
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description | Purpose: Pubertal suppression is standard of care for early pubertal transgender youth to prevent the development of undesired and distressing secondary sex characteristics incongruent with gender identity. Preliminary evidence suggests pubertal suppression improves mental health functioning. Given the widespread changes in brain and cognition that occur during puberty, a critical question is whether this treatment impacts neurodevelopment. Methods: A Delphi consensus procedure engaged 24 international experts in neurodevelopment, gender development, puberty/adolescence, neuroendocrinology, and statistics/psychometrics to identify priority research methodologies to address the empirical question: is pubertal suppression treatment associated with real-world neurocognitive sequelae? Recommended study approaches reaching 80% consensus were included in the consensus parameter. Results: The Delphi procedure identified 160 initial expert recommendations, 44 of which ultimately achieved consensus. Consensus study design elements include the following: a minimum of three measurement time points, pubertal staging at baseline, statistical modeling of sex in analyses, use of analytic approaches that account for heterogeneity, and use of multiple comparison groups to minimize the limitations of any one group. Consensus study comparison groups include untreated transgender youth matched on pubertal stage, cisgender (i.e., gender congruent) youth matched on pubertal stage, and an independent sample from a large-scale youth development database. The consensus domains for assessment includes: mental health, executive function/cognitive control, and social awareness/functioning. Conclusion: An international interdisciplinary team of experts achieved consensus around primary methods and domains for assessing neurodevelopmental effects (i.e., benefits and/or difficulties) of pubertal suppression treatment in transgender youth. |
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spelling | pubmed-77592722020-12-28 Consensus Parameter: Research Methodologies to Evaluate Neurodevelopmental Effects of Pubertal Suppression in Transgender Youth Chen, Diane Strang, John F. Kolbuck, Victoria D. Rosenthal, Stephen M. Wallen, Kim Waber, Deborah P. Steinberg, Laurence Sisk, Cheryl L. Ross, Judith Paus, Tomas Mueller, Sven C. McCarthy, Margaret M. Micevych, Paul E. Martin, Carol L. Kreukels, Baudewijntje P.C. Kenworthy, Lauren Herting, Megan M. Herlitz, Agneta Haraldsen, Ira R.J. Hebold Dahl, Ronald Crone, Eveline A. Chelune, Gordon J. Burke, Sarah M. Berenbaum, Sheri A. Beltz, Adriene M. Bakker, Julie Eliot, Lise Vilain, Eric Wallace, Gregory L. Nelson, Eric E. Garofalo, Robert Transgend Health Original Articles Purpose: Pubertal suppression is standard of care for early pubertal transgender youth to prevent the development of undesired and distressing secondary sex characteristics incongruent with gender identity. Preliminary evidence suggests pubertal suppression improves mental health functioning. Given the widespread changes in brain and cognition that occur during puberty, a critical question is whether this treatment impacts neurodevelopment. Methods: A Delphi consensus procedure engaged 24 international experts in neurodevelopment, gender development, puberty/adolescence, neuroendocrinology, and statistics/psychometrics to identify priority research methodologies to address the empirical question: is pubertal suppression treatment associated with real-world neurocognitive sequelae? Recommended study approaches reaching 80% consensus were included in the consensus parameter. Results: The Delphi procedure identified 160 initial expert recommendations, 44 of which ultimately achieved consensus. Consensus study design elements include the following: a minimum of three measurement time points, pubertal staging at baseline, statistical modeling of sex in analyses, use of analytic approaches that account for heterogeneity, and use of multiple comparison groups to minimize the limitations of any one group. Consensus study comparison groups include untreated transgender youth matched on pubertal stage, cisgender (i.e., gender congruent) youth matched on pubertal stage, and an independent sample from a large-scale youth development database. The consensus domains for assessment includes: mental health, executive function/cognitive control, and social awareness/functioning. Conclusion: An international interdisciplinary team of experts achieved consensus around primary methods and domains for assessing neurodevelopmental effects (i.e., benefits and/or difficulties) of pubertal suppression treatment in transgender youth. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2020-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7759272/ /pubmed/33376803 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/trgh.2020.0006 Text en © Diane Chen et al. 2020: Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Chen, Diane Strang, John F. Kolbuck, Victoria D. Rosenthal, Stephen M. Wallen, Kim Waber, Deborah P. Steinberg, Laurence Sisk, Cheryl L. Ross, Judith Paus, Tomas Mueller, Sven C. McCarthy, Margaret M. Micevych, Paul E. Martin, Carol L. Kreukels, Baudewijntje P.C. Kenworthy, Lauren Herting, Megan M. Herlitz, Agneta Haraldsen, Ira R.J. Hebold Dahl, Ronald Crone, Eveline A. Chelune, Gordon J. Burke, Sarah M. Berenbaum, Sheri A. Beltz, Adriene M. Bakker, Julie Eliot, Lise Vilain, Eric Wallace, Gregory L. Nelson, Eric E. Garofalo, Robert Consensus Parameter: Research Methodologies to Evaluate Neurodevelopmental Effects of Pubertal Suppression in Transgender Youth |
title | Consensus Parameter: Research Methodologies to Evaluate Neurodevelopmental Effects of Pubertal Suppression in Transgender Youth |
title_full | Consensus Parameter: Research Methodologies to Evaluate Neurodevelopmental Effects of Pubertal Suppression in Transgender Youth |
title_fullStr | Consensus Parameter: Research Methodologies to Evaluate Neurodevelopmental Effects of Pubertal Suppression in Transgender Youth |
title_full_unstemmed | Consensus Parameter: Research Methodologies to Evaluate Neurodevelopmental Effects of Pubertal Suppression in Transgender Youth |
title_short | Consensus Parameter: Research Methodologies to Evaluate Neurodevelopmental Effects of Pubertal Suppression in Transgender Youth |
title_sort | consensus parameter: research methodologies to evaluate neurodevelopmental effects of pubertal suppression in transgender youth |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7759272/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33376803 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/trgh.2020.0006 |
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