"One researcher attempted to study and describe a specific form of later-presenting gender diversity experience (Littman, Citation2018). However, the findings of the study must be considered within the context of significant methodological challenges, including 1) the study surveyed parents and not youth perspectives; and 2) recruitment included parents from community settings in which treatments for gender dysphoria are viewed with scepticism and are criticized. However, these findings have not been replicated. For a select subgroup of young people, susceptibility to social influence impacting gender may be an important differential to consider (Kornienko et al., Citation2016). However, caution must be taken to avoid assuming these phenomena occur prematurely in an individual adolescent while relying on information from datasets that may have been ascertained with potential sampling bias (Bauer et al., Citation2022; WPATH, 2018)."
Gaat uitgebreid en expliciet in op de bewijsbasis van Genderbevestigende zorg in jongeren, in het speciaal over Puberteitsremmers, en de veelgenoemde zorgenpunten.
"In addition, a putative condition termed rapid-onset gender dysphoria (ROGD) has been proposed to describe adolescents who first experience gender dysphoria either in the later stages of puberty or after puberty has been completed. [...] However, significant methodological concerns have been raised calling into question the existence of ROGD; for example, only parents and none of the adolescents with gender dysphoria participated in the study, and the parents were recruited from websites not thought to be supportive of trans-gender youth"