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Unlock the Secret to Better Outcomes: The Untapped Potential of Understanding Eating and Body Image in Transgender Youth

Unlock the Secret to Better Outcomes: The Untapped Potential of Understanding Eating and Body Image in Transgender Youth

Introduction

In the realm of speech-language pathology, understanding the nuances of mental health and its impact on communication is crucial. A recent scoping review, "A scoping review of research literature on eating and body image for transgender and nonbinary youth," sheds light on the often-overlooked intersection of gender identity, eating disorders, and body image among transgender and nonbinary (TGNB) youth. This review provides valuable insights that can enhance practitioners' skills and encourage further research to improve outcomes for this vulnerable population.

Key Findings from the Review

The review analyzed 49 studies focusing on TGNB adolescents and young adults, revealing a higher prevalence of eating disorders and body image issues compared to their cisgender peers. Notably, body-gender congruence achieved through gender-affirming interventions such as hormone therapy significantly alleviated body image problems and facilitated eating disorder treatment.

However, the review also highlighted gaps in the literature, particularly the lack of understanding of family and social factors influencing TGNB youth. This underscores the need for more research on TGNB youth from diverse racial, ethnic, and neurodiverse backgrounds.

Implementing Research Outcomes in Practice

Practitioners can enhance their skills by integrating the findings of this review into their practice. Here are some actionable steps:

Encouraging Further Research

While the review provides a comprehensive overview of the current literature, it also highlights areas where further research is needed. Practitioners and researchers are encouraged to explore the following:

Conclusion

By implementing the outcomes of this research and encouraging further studies, practitioners can play a pivotal role in improving the lives of TGNB youth. Understanding the complex interplay of gender identity, eating disorders, and body image is essential for creating effective, inclusive, and supportive therapeutic environments.

To read the original research paper, please follow this link: A scoping review of research literature on eating and body image for transgender and nonbinary youth.


Citation: Heiden-Rootes, K., Linsenmeyer, W., Levine, S., Oliveras, M., & Joseph, M. (2023). A scoping review of research literature on eating and body image for transgender and nonbinary youth. Journal of Eating Disorders. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40337-023-00853-5
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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