Author:
Lehmann Katrin,Leavey Gerard
Abstract
Abstract
Background:
The assessment and screening for personality disorders in
individuals requesting gender affirming treatments may be an important
aspect of predicting medical and surgical outcomes for this population,
but there is no consensus on how best to do so.
Aims:
To review the diagnostic accuracy of psychometric tools used for the
assessment of personality disorders in those requesting gender affirming
treatments.
Method:
A systematic review: Prospero CRD42017078783 [1].
Results:
Many studies have focussed on the assessment of personality
disorders in this population, but since 1979, only two have used an
index and reference test.
Conclusion:
There are no agreed reference standards for this population and
psychometric tools continue to be scored on reference data from the
cisgender (not transgender) population. We need robust evidence on this
issue, as individuals may be denied access to gender affirming
treatments based on psychometric tools without established reliability
in this population.
Funder
Public Health Agency Northern Ireland Research and Development Fellowship
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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