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Research Studies is a compilation of published research articles funded by AHRQ or authored by AHRQ researchers.
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1 to 5 of 5 Research Studies DisplayedSequeria GM, Guler J, Reyes V
Adolescent and caregiver perspectives on receiving gender-affirming care in primary care.
The purpose of this study was to examine Transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) adolescents' and caregivers' experiences and perspectives about gender-affirming care delivery in pediatric primary care. Semi-structured, individual, virtual interviews were administered to TGD adolescents aged 14 to 17 and caregivers of TGD adolescents currently receiving gender-affirming medical care. A total of 15 adolescents and 18 caregivers (33 total participants) completed interviews. Adolescent participants primarily identified as transmasculine or trans male (73%), and caregiver participants were primarily mothers (83.3%). The study identified four themes, which included 1) barriers, such as microaggressions and poor psychosocial support, 2) benefits, such as existing trusted relationships with primary care providers (PCPs) and convenience, 3) improvement strategies, such as training and interdisciplinary collaboration, and 4) opportunities for integrating primary care and specialty gender-affirming care.
AHRQ-funded; HS026393.
Citation: Sequeria GM, Guler J, Reyes V .
Adolescent and caregiver perspectives on receiving gender-affirming care in primary care.
Pediatrics 2023 Oct 1; 152(4). doi: 10.1542/peds.2023-062210..
Keywords: Sex Factors, Children/Adolescents, Primary Care
Knutsen J, Crossman M, Perrin J
Sex differences in restricted repetitive behaviors and interests in children with autism spectrum disorder: an Autism Treatment Network study.
Researchers examined sex differences in clinically identified (Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule) restricted and repetitive behavior symptoms of age-matched and intelligence quotient-matched female and male children with autism spectrum disorder. Their findings identified key restricted and repetitive behavior similarities and differences among young females and males with autism spectrum disorder and emphasized the need for a deeper understanding of the female autism phenotype.
AHRQ-funded; HS022986; HS000063.
Citation: Knutsen J, Crossman M, Perrin J .
Sex differences in restricted repetitive behaviors and interests in children with autism spectrum disorder: an Autism Treatment Network study.
Autism 2019 May;23(4):858-68. doi: 10.1177/1362361318786490..
Keywords: Autism, Behavioral Health, Children/Adolescents, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, Sex Factors
Sutherland S, Brunwasser SM
Sex differences in vulnerability to prenatal stress: a review of the recent literature.
This review evaluates the degree to which recent studies provide evidence that prenatal maternal stress (PNMS) has a varying effect on child health outcomes depending on the child's biological sex. “Stress” includes negative life events, psychological stress, and established stress biomarkers. A review of 50 peer-reviewed articles revealed that most found evidence of either sex-specific associations or significant PNMS (x) stress interactions for at least one outcome. Sex-dependent effects were strongest in the group of studies that evaluated child neural/nervous system development and temperament.
AHRQ-funded; HS022990.
Citation: Sutherland S, Brunwasser SM .
Sex differences in vulnerability to prenatal stress: a review of the recent literature.
Sex differences in vulnerability to prenatal stress: a review of the recent literature.
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Keywords: Children/Adolescents, Newborns/Infants, Outcomes, Pregnancy, Sex Factors, Stress
Sun CJ, Seloilwe ES, Magowe M
Gender differences in sexual and reproductive health protective and risk factors of Batswana adolescents: implications for parent and adolescent interventions.
The HIV epidemic continues in sub-Saharan Africa and Botswana and adolescents there have borne the brunt. This analysis assessed gender differences in sexual and reproductive health protective and risk factors in 228 Batswana adolescents. Although three-quarters of adolescents prefer to have their parents teach them about sex, it is the fourth most common source of information.
AHRQ-funded; HS022981.
Citation: Sun CJ, Seloilwe ES, Magowe M .
Gender differences in sexual and reproductive health protective and risk factors of Batswana adolescents: implications for parent and adolescent interventions.
AIDS Educ Prev 2018 Feb;30(1):35-46. doi: 10.1521/aeap.2018.30.1.35..
Keywords: Caregiving, Children/Adolescents, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Prevention, Risk, Sex Factors, Sexual Health
Kinasz K, Accurso EC, Kass AE
Does sex matter in the clinical presentation of eating disorders in youth?
The authors compared demographic and clinical characteristics of child and adolescent males and females who presented for eating disorder treatment. They found that males presented at a significantly younger age and were more likely to be nonwhite, while females showed more severe pathology across the Eating Disorder Examination subscales. They suggested further exploration into why the sexes present differently.
AHRQ-funded; HS000078.
Citation: Kinasz K, Accurso EC, Kass AE .
Does sex matter in the clinical presentation of eating disorders in youth?
J Adolesc Health 2016 Apr;58(4):410-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2015.11.005.
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Keywords: Children/Adolescents, Behavioral Health, Nutrition, Sex Factors