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Report shows gender dysphoria most common among
mentally unhealthy and highly intelligent teen girls
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A survey drawing on nearly four years of data has revealed that gender dysphoria has the highest prevalence among youth of European descent, with discomfort with one's gender most common among children, especially girls with "exceptionally high intelligence" and a history of mental health issues.
The website Parents of ROGD kids.com, which has formed a support group for families with gender dysphoric children, surveyed parents who believed they had children experiencing rapid onset gender dysphoria. The results were compiled into a report by website creator Suzanna Diaz and J. Michael Bailey of Northwestern University's Department of Psychology on Wednesday. The 1,774 responses to the survey were collected from Dec. 1, 2017, through Oct. 22, 2021.
Findings showed that of youth who developed rapid onset gender dysphoria, three-quarters of the children (75%) were female, while just 25% were male. Additionally, the overwhelming majority (78.9%) were of European descent, while much smaller shares were ethnically mixed (16.2%), Asian (2.8%), Indigenous (0.8%), African American (0.6%), Middle Eastern and East Indian (0.4%).
In Britain, in 2009, only about 25 people were interested in gender reassignment and they were mostly boys. In 2021, there were 25,000 interested in it and they were mostly girls. Why the spectacular difference? Social media!
More than one-third (35.6%) of parents reported their child had "exceptionally high intelligence," while a majority (57%) revealed their gender dysphoric child had a history of "mental health issues." Among the most common mental health issues among females were anxiety (47.3%), depression (33.2%), difficulty socializing with peers (26.5%) and difficulty coping with stressful situations in general (23.2%), while parents reported that males most frequently experienced anxiety (35.2%), difficulty socializing with peers (28.1%), depression (25.1%) and difficulty coping with stressful situations in general (19.2%).
Another British study revealed a very high percentage of autism spectrum children were gender dysphoric. This indicates mentally ill children are more susceptible to gender dysphoria.
Nearly 52% of parents who answered a question asking whether they felt pressure from a "gender clinic or specialist" to transition their child socially or medically reported experiencing pressure.
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