Male Prison Inmates With Gender Dysphoria: When Is Sex Reassignment Surgery Appropriate?
Autor: | Cynthia S. Osborne, Anne A. Lawrence |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
Male
Gender dysphoria 050103 clinical psychology medicine.medical_specialty media_common.quotation_subject Prison Health Services Accessibility 03 medical and health sciences Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) parasitic diseases Sex Reassignment Surgery medicine Humans 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Gender role Gender Dysphoria Psychiatry General Psychology media_common 030505 public health Prisoners Public health 05 social sciences Sex reassignment surgery (female-to-male) Regret medicine.disease Mental health United States Feeling Prisons 0305 other medical science Psychology |
Zdroj: | Archives of Sexual Behavior. 45:1649-1663 |
ISSN: | 1573-2800 0004-0002 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10508-016-0700-z |
Popis: | Gender dysphoria (GD), a feeling of persistent discomfort with one's biologic sex or assigned gender, is estimated to be more prevalent in male prison inmates than in nonincarcerated males; there may be 3000-4000 male inmates with GD in prisons in the United States. An increasing number of U.S. prison systems now offer gender dysphoric inmates diagnostic evaluation, psychotherapy, cross-sex hormone therapy, and opportunities, albeit limited, to enact their preferred gender role. Sex reassignment surgery (SRS), however, has not been offered to inmates except in response to litigation. In the first case of its kind, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation recently agreed to provide SRS to an inmate and developed policy guidelines for its future provision. In other recent cases, U.S. courts have ruled that male inmates with GD are entitled to SRS when it is medically necessary. Although these decisions may facilitate the provision of SRS to inmates in the future, many U.S. prison systems will probably remain reluctant to offer SRS unless legally compelled to do so. In this review, we address the medical necessity of SRS for male inmates with GD. We also discuss eligibility criteria and the practical considerations involved in providing SRS to inmates. We conclude by offering recommendations for physicians, mental health professionals, and prison administrators, designed to facilitate provision of SRS to inmates with GD in a manner that provides humane treatment, maximizes the likelihood of successful outcomes, minimizes risk of regret, and generates data that can help inform future decisions. |
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