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Substance Use in Transgender Individuals Myo Thwin Myint, M.D., F.A.A.P. Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences Department of Pediatrics Tulane University School of Medicine
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Introduction Sex ◦ Biological indicators ◦ Males & females Gender ◦ Public lived roles ◦ Boy/man & girl/woman © Alcohol Medical Scholars Program2
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When Mismatch Occurs Stigma Prejudice & discrimination Physical/sexual abuse/neglect Minority stress Psychological stress Mental health problems Alcohol & drug problems 3© Alcohol Medical Scholars Program
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Outline Definitions Characteristics of transgender Psychiatric & substance use D/O Treatments 4© Alcohol Medical Scholars Program
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Outline Definitions Characteristics of transgender Psychiatric & substance use D/O Treatments 5© Alcohol Medical Scholars Program
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Gender Identity ♂ ♀ Alternative © Alcohol Medical Scholars Program6
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Trans… Transgender: identity ≠ natal sex Transexual: undergone transition Transvestism: cross-dressing © Alcohol Medical Scholars Program7
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Sexual Orientation Androphilia: to ♂ Gynephilia: to ♀ © Alcohol Medical Scholars Program8
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Outline Definitions Characteristics of transgender Psychiatric & substance use D/O Treatments 9© Alcohol Medical Scholars Program
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Gender Dysphoria (DSM-5) Children: 6+ for 6+ months ◦ Desire being other gender ◦ Cross-dressing ◦ Cross-gender roles in play ◦ Preference in toys of other gender ◦ Other gender playmates ◦ Rejection of typical natal gender toys ◦ Dislike of one’s sexual anatomy ◦ Desire for characteristics of other Must → distress/impairment 10© Alcohol Medical Scholars Program
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Gender Dysphoria (DSM-5) Adol./Adults: 2+ for 6+ months ◦ Incongruence ◦ Desire to be rid of one’s sex characters ◦ Desire for other gender’s sex characters ◦ Desire to be other gender ◦ Desire to be treated as other gender ◦ Having feelings of other gender Must → distress/impairment 11© Alcohol Medical Scholars Program
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Gender Noncomformity Not = gender dysphoria Gender conformity: Behavior/appearance as society expects Gender nonconformity: Acting gender atypical by society © Alcohol Medical Scholars Program12
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Gender Noncomformity Not indicative of sexual orientation Can apply to people w/o distress Varies w/ time & place © Alcohol Medical Scholars Program13
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Gender Dysphoria Only some transgender individual At times of significant distress Related to gender incongruence © Alcohol Medical Scholars Program14
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Diversity, Not Pathology © Alcohol Medical Scholars Program15
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Prevalence 0.01% natal ♂ 0.003% natal ♀ © Alcohol Medical Scholars Program16
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Course: Persisters 30% natal ♂ 50% natal ♀ Predictors ◦ Intensity of early dysphoria ◦ Seen in adolescents © Alcohol Medical Scholars Program17
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Course: Desisters Natal ♂ ◦ Androphilic attraction ◦ Self identify as gay/homosexual Natal ♀ ◦ Gynephilic attraction ◦ Self identify as lesbian © Alcohol Medical Scholars Program18
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Course: Late Onset Natal ♂ ◦ Transvestic behavior ◦ Gynephilic attraction ◦ Self identify as lesbian post transition Natal ♀ ◦ No transvestic behavior ◦ Androphilic attraction ◦ Self identify as gay post transition © Alcohol Medical Scholars Program19
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Differential Diagnosis Gender roles noncomformity: ◦ Tomboyism ◦ Girly-boy Transvestic disorder (D/O) ◦ Cross dressing for sexual excitement ◦ Causes distress/impairment © Alcohol Medical Scholars Program21
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Differential Diagnosis Body dysmorphic D/O ◦ Thinking body parts are not well-formed ◦ Focusing on alteration/removal Schizophrenic & other psychotic D/O ◦ Hearing voices/paranoia ◦ Rare to have gender delusion only © Alcohol Medical Scholars Program22
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Outline Definitions Characteristics of transgender Psychiatric & substance use D/O Treatments 23© Alcohol Medical Scholars Program
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Prevalence: Any Psych. Dx 70% Lifetime 40% Current © Alcohol Medical Scholars Program24
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Prevalence: Suicide © Alcohol Medical Scholars Program25 W/ MDD Trans- gender General population Ideation60%40% Attempt30%10%
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Prevalence: Psych. Dx © Alcohol Medical Scholars Program26 D/O Trans- gender General population Social anxiety 7%
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Prevalence: Psych. Dx © Alcohol Medical Scholars Program27 D/O Trans- gender General population Social anxiety 45%7%
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Prevalence: Psych. Dx © Alcohol Medical Scholars Program28 D/O Trans- gender General population Social anxiety 45%7% Major depressive 7%
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Prevalence: Psych. Dx © Alcohol Medical Scholars Program29 D/O Trans- gender General population Social anxiety 45%7% Major depressive 26%7%
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Prevalence: Psych. Dx © Alcohol Medical Scholars Program30 D/O Trans- gender General population Social anxiety 45%7% Major depressive 26%7% PTSD9%
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Prevalence: Psych. Dx © Alcohol Medical Scholars Program31 D/O Trans- gender General population Social anxiety 45%7% Major depressive 26%7% PTSD13%9%
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Prevalence: Substance Use © Alcohol Medical Scholars Program32 Trans- gender General population Cocaine40%15%
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Prevalence: Substance Use © Alcohol Medical Scholars Program33 Trans- gender General population Cocaine40%15% Meth> 40%5%
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Prevalence: Substance Use © Alcohol Medical Scholars Program34 Trans- gender General population Cocaine40%15% Meth> 40%5% IV drugs40%25%
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Prevalence: Substance Use © Alcohol Medical Scholars Program35 Trans- gender General population Cocaine40%15% Meth> 40%5% IV drugs40%25% Tobacco70%20%
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Outline Definitions Characteristics of transgender Psychiatric & substance use D/O Treatments 36© Alcohol Medical Scholars Program
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Physical Rx: Hormones Estrogen for ♂ → ♀ Testosterone ♀ → ♂ Suppressors to block puberty High rate of use w/o supervision 38© Alcohol Medical Scholars Program
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Physical Rx: Hormones Possible side effects ◦ Hypomania/mania ◦ Psychosis Interactions w/ substance use ◦ Smoking + estrogen → risk of clot ◦ Smoking + testosterone → risk of heart disease 39© Alcohol Medical Scholars Program
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Physical Rx: Surgery Irreversible Only 1-2% regret Improves dysphoria sx & psych fxn 40© Alcohol Medical Scholars Program
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Psychotherapy Explore identity, role, expression Address negative impact Alleviate internalized hatred Enhance support Improve body image Promote resilience 42© Alcohol Medical Scholars Program
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Psychosocial Rx Voice & communication therapy Hair removal Learn to dress as identified gender 43© Alcohol Medical Scholars Program
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Rx Barriers Discrimination Hostility & insensitivity Strict binary gender segregation Lack of group acceptance 44© Alcohol Medical Scholars Program
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Primary Care Pediatricians Family Medicine Internists Coordinating care 45© Alcohol Medical Scholars Program
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Mental Health Assess comorbid diagnoses Monitor psychiatric sx 46© Alcohol Medical Scholars Program
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Other Rx Specialists Endocrinologists Urologists Gynecologists Plastic surgeons © Alcohol Medical Scholars Program47
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Rx Outcomes 80% w/o gender dysphoria 75% ↓ ↓ anxiety & depression 80% quality of life 48© Alcohol Medical Scholars Program
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Summary Be familiar w/ changing terms Being transgender not = pathology Dysphoria needs interventions Higher rates of psychiatric diagnosis Be mindful of Rx barriers 49© Alcohol Medical Scholars Program
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Resources World Professional Association for Transgender Health (www.wpath.org)www.wpath.org Center of Excellence for Transgender Health (www.transhelath.ucsf.edu)www.transhelath.ucsf.edu American Psychiatric Association (www.psych.org)www.psych.org American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (www.aacap.org)www.aacap.org American Academy of Pediatrics (www.aap.org)www.aap.org 50© Alcohol Medical Scholars Program
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