Florida DOH guidance harms transgender youth
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Brittany S. Bruggeman and more than 300 others
We write as a group of more than 300 Florida health care professionals who care for transgender and gender diverse youth. We have one common goal: to provide the best quality, evidence-based, individualized and compassionate care for our patients.
Ultimately, we strive to empower each patient to achieve their optimal physical, mental, emotional and social health; and want each person to feel that they are accepted and valued for who they are.
The recent statement issued by the Florida Department of Health (DOH) entitled “Treatment of Gender Dysphoria for Children and Adolescents” misrepresents the weight of the evidence, does not allow for personalized patient and family-centered care, and would, if followed, lead to higher rates of youth depression and suicidality.
The Florida DOH guidance categorically recommends against social and medical gender transition for any patient under the age of 18. This directly contradicts existing guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Endocrine Society, the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry and the World Professional Association for Transgender Health. These national and international guidelines are the result of careful deliberation and examination of the evidence by experts including pediatricians, endocrinologists, psychologists and psychiatrists.
While we agree with the Florida DOH that guidance surrounding care of transgender youth “requires a full, diligent understanding of the scientific evidence,” they fail to follow their own recommendations. Specifically, the Florida DOH cites a selective and non-representative sample of small studies and reviews published in low-impact journals, editorials, opinion pieces and commentary to support several of their substantial claims.
When citing high-quality studies, they make conclusions that are not supported by the authors of the articles. And while they state that their guidance is consistent with recommendations from Sweden, Finland, the United Kingdom and France, in fact, none of these countries recommends against social gender transition, and all provide a path forward for patients in need of medical intervention. This stands in marked contrast to the categorical ban recommended by the Florida DOH.
Current national guidelines recommend developmentally appropriate, patient- and family-centered, and nuanced care that promotes children and adolescents’ self-worth. Evaluation and treatment includes thorough assessment by multidisciplinary teams including mental health professionals and medical providers and may include social or medical transition if indicated and desired by the patient and family.
Transgender youth face rates of depression that are 5-7 times higher and rates of suicidality that are 10-20 times higher than that of the cisgender population. Social gender transition and family support are linked to reduced rates of depression and suicidality in these youth. There is little cost and much to gain in supporting a child or adolescent to express themselves fully and honestly.
Professional guidelines do not recommend initiation of puberty-blocking medications prior to the onset of puberty, and their use has been linked to reduced rates of depression and suicidality. Similarly, guidelines recommend initiation of gender-affirming hormonal treatment only after multidisciplinary teams have confirmed the presence of gender dysphoria and the desire of the patient and parents to start treatment.
In addition, the patient must have the mental maturity to weight risks and benefits so as to provide informed consent alongside their guardians, which is present in most by age 16. Treatment is linked to improved body satisfaction and rates of depression. Genital surgeries are not recommended for patients under 18, and masculinizing chest surgeries only after patients meet strict criteria and can give truly informed consent alongside their guardians. In all cases, these decisions are made with great thoughtfulness and cannot be dealt with in a one-size-fits-all approach.
While we need research to further improve care for transgender and gender diverse youth, taking away social support and medical care is not the answer. We urge the professionals at the Florida DOH to reconsider its guidance in favor of a more individualized, patient- and family-centered, and compassionate approach.
Brittany S. Bruggeman, MD, FAAP, is an assistant professor of pediatric endocrinology at the University of Florida College of Medicine. Kristin Dayton, MD, is director of the UF Youth Gender Program and assistant professor of pediatric endocrinology at the UF College of Medicine. Alejandro Diaz, MD, is chief of the Division of Pediatric Endocrinology at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital. Jennifer Evans, PsyD, is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist in the UF Youth Gender Program. Michael J. Haller, MD., is a professor and chief of pediatric endocrinology at the UF College of Medicine. Mark L. Hudak, MD, is a professor and chair of pediatrics at the UF College of Medicine- Jacksonville. Carol A. Mathews, MD, is a professor and interim chair of psychiatry at the UF College of Medicine. Stephanie Ryan, MD, is an associate professor of pediatrics and an assistant dean in the Office of Diversity and Health Equity in the UF College of Medicine. Michael Shapiro, MD, is an associate professor of psychiatry at the UF College of Medicine. Desmond Schatz, MD, is a professor and interim chair of pediatrics at the UF College of Medicine
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Dennrik Abrahan, MD
Keisha Adams, MD, MPH
Randell Alexander, MD, PhD
Andrew Ali Hamm, LAC
Tarek Aly, MD, MPH
Emilie Ansay, LMHC, CST
Tatiana Aragon, MA
Maria T. Aranda, PhD
Jeremy M. Archer, MD, MS, FAAP
John S. Auerbach, PhD
Naomi Ardjomand-Kermani, MPH
Constance Aria, PhD
Natalia Ballesteros, MD
Ludmila Barbosa De Faria, MD
Jacob Barnes, DO
Christopher Bauchman, PsyD
Daniel Baughn, PhD
Brittney Benjamin, MD
Corrie Bharucha, MD
Nicole Paradise Black, MD, Med
Paola K. Blanco, MD
Stephen Bloomfield, EdD
Brittany Blue, MD
Joshua Broadman, MD, MS
Amy Brown, MD
Hannah Brown, MS
Kathleen S. Brown, PhD
Corrine Buchanan, LMHC
Regina Bussing, MD, MSHS
Genevieve Camp, LMHC
Adriana Cantville, DO
Carolyn G. Carter, MD, MS
Jennifer Carter, APRN
J. Brett Chafin, MD
Caroline Chance Earls, EdS, LMFT
Aracelys Chang, BS
Tess Chase, MD
Daniela Chiriboga Salazar, MD
Marianne Choy, MEd
Alex C. Clement, BA
Rachel M. Coleman, MD
Isaiah Cochran, MD, AAHIVS
Jennifer Cowart, MD, SFHM, FACP
Paige Crocus, MD
Jennifer Crofts, PsyD
Lisa Cronin, MD
Shanti Cruz, LCSW
Sophia Cruz-Perez, MSW, RCSWI
Madison Curry, RMHCI
Marco Danon, MD
Jeremy J. Darling, LMHC
Jorelle Degen, LMHC
Stacy De-Lin, MD
María Del Pilar Siman, LCSW
Samantha Deming-Berr, DO, MPH
Kanthi Dhaduvai, MD
Paola Dees, MD
Patrick Dominguez, MD
Seth Downing, BS
Martina Drawdy, MD
Kathleen Dully, MD
América El Sheikh, MEd
Heather D. Eslien, LMHC
Andrea Frazier, MD
Rebecca Frye, LCSW
Andrew Galligan, MD
Matthew Garber, MD
Suman Ghosh, MD
Elizabeth Gill, PhD
Margaret Ginestra, LAc
Zac Gohsman, MD
An Goldbauer, PhD
Jessica Goldberg, LCSW
Jeffrey Goldhagen, MD
Cristina M. Gonzalez, LMHC, CRC, NCC
Rafael Gosalbez, MD
Michael Gravenstein, MD
Emily Gray, LMFT
Sara Green, MSW
Linsey Grove, DrPH, MPH, CPH
Andrea D Guastello, PhD
Jennifer Guida, PhD, MPH
Colleen K. Gutman, MD
Cassandra Hafner, DO
Allison Haller, MD
Anna Halliday, LMHC
Julie Hallanger Johnson, MD
Anyaliese D. Hancock-Smith, PhD
Scott Harvey, PsyD
Debra Hatfield, MEd, LMHC
Eugene R. Hershorin, MD
Carolyn K. Holland, MD, MEd, FACEP, FAAP
Elizabeth Hornbeck, MD
Michael Horseman, MD
Gary Howell, PsyD
Rubab Islam, MD
Laura Jacobsen, MD, FAAP
Crystal Jacovino, DO
Stephani Jahn, PhD
Jennifer Jain, MD
Ryan James, PhD
Jaime Jasser-Stone, PhD, LMHC
Sadaf Jeelani, MD
Keri Johnson, PhD, LMHC
Ronda Jordan, PsyD
Lauren Juyia, DO, FACOG
Sheba Katz, PhD, LP, LSP, NCSP
Marc D. Kepner, PsyD
Vinita Kiluk, MD
Jordanne King, MD
Stephanie Kirkconnell, MD
Vicki Knox, MSW, RCSWI
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Jameson Kuang, MD
Bhumi Kumar, DO
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Donna LaBarge, PhD
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Sasha Larson, EdS, Med
Orlyn Claire Lavilla, MD
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Katherine Lee, MD, MSPH
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Adam Lloyd, SLP
Lynne Loewenthal, LMT
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Soniely Lugo-Ruiz, MD, FAAP
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Rosana Marzullo-Dove, PsyD
Jennifer Martin, PhD, CGP
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Sarah McConnell, PhD
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Ezekiel McLeskey, EdS
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Victoria Menzies, PhD, RN, FAAN
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Dan Merkan, MA
Tanya Mickler, PhD
Jacob Miller, DO
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Gloria Monasmith, LCSW
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Melanie Murillo, BS
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Judith Pezley, RN
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