Finnish Study Reveals Persistent Mental Health Challenges Despite Medical Transitioning

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Welcome to Visual News. In a recent study from Finland, researchers have found that individuals who undergo medical transition continue to face mental health challenges even after receiving treatment. The study challenges the prevalent narrative around gender-affirming care, especially in the United States.

The Finnish study, based on peer-reviewed data, indicates that individuals seeking gender reassignment interventions exhibit common psychiatric needs both before and after transitioning, surpassing those of a control group. The study highlights a growing trend of people seeking help for gender dysphoria at increasingly younger ages, particularly among females.

This research contradicts the widely advocated "gender-affirming care" model, which asserts that medical transitioning can alleviate mental health struggles, including suicidal tendencies. Many mental health and pediatric organizations support this approach, emphasizing the importance of affirming care for both children and adults.

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