Journal of Eating Disorders (Dec 2022)

Transgender and other gender diverse adolescents with eating disorders requiring medical stabilization

  • Anita V. Chaphekar,
  • Stanley R. Vance,
  • Andrea K. Garber,
  • Sara Buckelew,
  • Kyle T. Ganson,
  • Amanda Downey,
  • Jason M. Nagata

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40337-022-00722-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Plain English Summary Gender diverse is a term that includes gender identities such as (but not limited to) transgender, non-binary, and gender fluid. Eating disorders are becoming increasingly recognized among this population. In recent years there has been a better understanding of the risk factors and screening for eating disorders in the outpatient setting for gender diverse adolescents. However, the medical, anthropometric, and psychiatric characteristics of gender diverse adolescents with eating disorders requiring inpatient medical stabilization are poorly understood. This study examines these characteristics in gender diverse adolescents hospitalized for eating disorder-related medical complications from 2012 to 2020. Gender diverse adolescents presented for medical hospitalization with signs of malnutrition, including vital sign instability and laboratory abnormalities, as well as additional psychiatric diagnoses such as depression and anxiety. Understanding the medical, anthropometric, and psychiatric presentation of this population can lead to more tailored and comprehensive care with the potential to reduce the risks of adverse health outcomes.

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