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Transgender In Transition

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18 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

Prospective trial in gender dysphoric patients who undergo gender-affirming hormone therapy, aiming to investigate psychological, biological and behavioural consequences of hormonal therapy.

Description

Gender-affirming hormone treatment impacts myriads of body functions, from which it has to be assumed that only a minority has already been elucidated so far. This project aims to investigate the consequences and health-related outcomes of various hormone therapies in the treatment of gender dysphoric patients. The main scientific interest lies in the research of the effects of sex hormones on psychological, metabolic and behavioural parameters. For this purpose, various investigations are aimed at, including a clinical-diagnostic interview (external rating) and psychometric measurements in self-rating, behavioral experiments (e.g. in a virtual reality Elevated Plus Maze and the computer-based Ultimatum Game) and genetic investigation of the body's own materials (blood samples, stool samples, hair samples and saliva samples). The results of this study should form the basis to better understand consequences of the long-term administration of sex hormones.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • diagnosis of gender incongruence (ICD-11) or gender dysphoria (DSM-5)
  • written informed consent following adequate oral and written Information
  • before gender-affirming hormonal treatment

Exclusion Criteria:

  • pregnancy or breast-feeding

Study details

Gender Incongruence

NCT04028219

Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf

25 January 2024

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