基于临床的一系列跨性别青少年和年轻人的激素避孕选择。

Q1 Social Sciences International Journal of Transgenderism Pub Date : 2019-07-01 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1080/15532739.2019.1631929
Rula V Kanj, Lee Ann E Conard, Sarah D Corathers, Gylynthia E Trotman
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目的:描述以临床为基础的一系列变性青少年和年轻成人(变性男性身份)在月经管理和/或怀孕预防方面使用激素避孕药的情况。方法:我们对2013年7月1日至2016年9月17日期间在CCHMC跨性别健康诊所就诊至少2次且未使用青春期抑制方法的10-25岁的产后性别分配女性(AFAB)患者进行了图表回顾。我们收集的数据包括激素避孕药的选择和适应症(抑制月经,预防怀孕,或两者都有),使用时间,性活动的开始,报告的性伴侣,以及使用性别确认激素治疗(即睾酮)。我们提出简单的描述性统计。结果:231例患者符合纳入标准,年龄11 ~ 25岁。其中,135人(59%)使用激素避孕方法。大多数患者(67%)使用激素避孕作为月经抑制的指征。最常用的方法是储备甲羟孕酮(DMPA)(49例),其次是联合口服避孕药(COC)和去甲thindrone(单孕激素丸,POP)(各34例)。13例使用52 mg左炔诺孕酮宫内节育器(LNG-IUD)。在总样本(n = 231)中,82人(36%)报告了性行为,其中35人(43%的性活跃患者)报告了与指定男性出生(AMAB)伴侣和/或阴茎阴道性交。在35例有妊娠危险的患者中,只有21例(60%)使用激素避孕。超过一半(54%)服用睾酮的性活跃患者一旦停止月经就停止使用激素避孕方法。讨论:在一个跨性别AFAB青少年样本中,其中一半服用睾酮,使用多种避孕药,包括储存甲羟孕酮,联合口服避孕药和左炔诺孕酮宫内节育器。在服用睾酮的患者中,许多患者在月经停止后就停止了避孕。
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Hormonal contraceptive choices in a clinic-based series of transgender adolescents and young adults.

Aims: To describe the use of hormonal contraceptives for menstrual management and/or pregnancy prevention in a clinic-based series of transgender adolescents and young adults who were assigned female at birth (transmasculine identity). Methods: We performed a chart review of post-menarchal transgender assigned-female-at-birth (AFAB) patients, age 10-25 years, seen at CCHMC Transgender Health Clinic for at least 2 visits between July 1, 2013 and September 17, 2016, and who were not on a puberty suppression method. We collected data including choice of hormonal contraceptive and indication (menstrual suppression, pregnancy prevention, or both), duration of use, initiation of sexual activity, reported sexual partners, and use of gender-affirming hormone therapy (i.e., testosterone). We present simple descriptive statistics. Results: A total of 231 patients met inclusion criteria, with ages from 11 to 25 years. Of those, 135 (59%) were using a hormonal contraceptive method. Most patients (67%) used hormonal contraception for the indication of menstrual suppression. Most commonly used method was depot medroxyprogesterone (DMPA) (49 patients), followed by combined oral contraceptives (COC) and norethindrone (progestin-only pill, POP) (34 patients each). Thirteen patients used 52 mg levonorgestrel IUD (LNG-IUD). Of the total sample (n = 231), 82 (36%) reported sexual activity, 35 of whom (43% of sexually active patients) reported sexual intercourse with assigned-male-at-birth (AMAB) partners and/or penile-vaginal intercourse. Among 35 patients at risk for pregnancy, only 21 (60%) were using hormonal contraception. Over half (54%) of sexually active patients taking testosterone discontinued their hormonal contraceptive method once they stopped having menses. Discussion: Within a sample of transgender AFAB adolescents, half of whom were taking testosterone, a variety of contraceptives were used, including depot medroxyprogesterone, combined oral contraceptives, and levonorgestrel IUD. Among those taking testosterone, many patients discontinued contraception once they stopped having menses.

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International Journal of Transgenderism
International Journal of Transgenderism Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Transgenderism, together with its partner organization the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH), offers an international, multidisciplinary scholarly forum for publication in the field of transgender health in its broadest sense for academics, practitioners, policy makers, and the general population. The journal welcomes contributions from a range of disciplines, such as: Endocrinology Surgery Obstetrics and Gynaecology Psychiatry Psychology Speech and language therapy Sexual medicine Sexology Family therapy Public health Sociology Counselling Law Medical ethics.
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