Study: Finnish youth more likely to see psychiatric specialists after gender treatments
The study tracked more than 2,000 patients and found specialist visits rose sharply after referrals, with 61.7% seen two or more years later.
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A Finnish survey conducted on twenty years of data refutes the effectiveness of the 'affirmative' approach: mental disorders among young people do not decrease after treatments. If anything, they are increasing exponentially. It took the certification of an authoritative peer-reviewed study, carried out following all the dictates of evidence based medicine (EBM, medicine based on scientific evidence) to have, with regard to the so-called “gender…
Three-Decade Study of Gender-Referred Youth Shows Mental Health Outcomes Worsened › American Greatness
A three-decade-long Finnish study of gender-confused adolescents and young adults, who had been referred to “specialised gender identity services” over three decades, shows an increase […] Source
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