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Old 06-01-2014, 03:41 PM   #93
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First, just to get it out of the way, transgendered people should be able to adopt, just like anyone else.

Moving on, I'm not sure why you linked to the Vanderbilt page. I'm guessing it's for the section listing the possible dangers of hormone therapy, but it doesn't establish that they are at any more risk than non-transgendered people who take any of those medicines.

The UCLA report has more information in it, but you're misreading it. First of all, it is reporting that 41% of their respondents have ever attempted suicide, while in your first post about it, you said 1/3 of all transgendered people commit suicide. That's a big difference. Also, the authors admit that this number may be inflated due to their methodology.
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Originally Posted by UCLA study, p. 3
First, the NTDS questionnaire included only a single item about suicidal behavior that asked, “Have you ever attempted suicide?” with dichotomized responses of Yes/No. Researchers have found that using this question alone in surveys can inflate the percentage of affirmative responses, since some respondents may use it to communicate self-harm behavior that is not a “suicide attempt,” such as seriously considering suicide, planning for suicide, or engaging in self-harm behavior without the intent to die (Bongiovi-Garcia et al., 2009).
They continue to warn that their study does not take into account mental health, their sample isn't necessarily an accurate representation, and it can't be used to extrapolate suicide successes, all on pages 3 and 4.

What's more, the study does not say (because they did not ask) if the suicide attempts have anything to do with the hormones, which seems to be your main point. In fact, more than half of their respondents haven't even had hormone treatment (table 5, page 8). So much for 'the hormones cause suicide'.

There's more. Tables 6 and 8 show that transgendered people who are 'out' have the highest suicide attempt rates. 14-16 show that their suicide attempt rates climb even higher once they've experienced discrimination. 17 shows that those with strong family relationships have the lowest suicide attempt rates, and table 20 shows the same with treatment from police. All of this evidence points to societal factors which elevate the instances of depression and substance abuse. So, thanks for posting that.

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