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New-onset Chronic Pelvic Pain in Transgender People Using Testosterone Therapy: an Exploratory Qualitative Study.

New-onset Chronic Pelvic Pain in Transgender People Using Testosterone Therapy: an Exploratory Qualitative Study.

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18 years and older
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Overview

This descriptive qualitative study aim to describe the characteristics of pelvic pain in transgender (trans) individuals using testosterone therapy and the impact on their quality of life. This study also aim to understand the levers and obstacles to consulting a health care professional.

Description

This study ai to accurately describe the chronic pelvic plan (CPP) from which transmasculine people can suffer, as well as their impact on quality of life, and to understand what are the obstacles and levers to the implementation of adapted care.

Method: It is an observational, single-center, qualitative study. 10 to 15 trans individuals using testosterone therapy and having pelvic pain for at least 6 months, and that had appeared or changed since taking testosterone, will undergo a semi-structured interview. They will be recruited through community care associations, mailing lists and flyers.

Results: This is a qualitative study aimed at accurately describing the symptoms of pelvic pain experienced by trans people thus we will do a qualitative analysis. QCAMAPS will be used for the coding step.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Being a trans masculine individual
  • Taking a gender affirming hormonal therapy (GAHT)
  • living close to Grenoble
  • having pelvic pain that appeared or were modified after taking GAHT

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Subject under guardianship or subject deprived of liberty Refusal of voice recording

Study details
    Transgender Persons
    Pelvic Pain
    Testosterone
    Gender-Affirming Care

NCT06487754

University Hospital, Grenoble

15 October 2025

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