Less than 0.1% of U.S. minors take gender-affirming medication, study finds [View all]
Source: NBC News
Jan. 6, 2025, 1:07 PM EST
As policymakers around the world debate whether minors should have access to transition-related medications, a study published Monday in the nations premier pediatric medical journal found that the drugs are rarely prescribed to youths. Less than 0.1% of adolescents with private insurance in the United States are transgender or gender-diverse and are prescribed puberty blockers or gender-affirming hormones, according to the findings published in JAMA Pediatrics.
The research note, which analyzed the private insurance claims for more than 5.1 million young patients ages 8 to 17 from 2018 to 2022, also found that no transgender patients under 12 were prescribed gender-affirming hormones. Private insurers covered 65% of the country as of 2023, per the Census Bureau.
Its really important for the public to understand that not everyone is getting access to gender-affirming care when they go to the doctor, said the reports lead author, Landon Hughes, a fellow at Harvard Universitys T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Its not as ubiquitous as some may want us to believe, especially among youth.
Theres not some massive wave of folks accessing care, Hughes added. It is certainly a minuscule group of people who are getting access to this care, and its certainly eaten up a lot of the public discourse in the recent political, legal climate.
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Link to JAMA Pediatrics
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Gender-Affirming Medications Among Transgender Adolescents in the US, 2018-2022