Parents worry about potential risks if their son transitions to a woman. While transgender medicine is restricted in half of the US, some children face pressure from peers. Research by Hershow et al. from the CDC on transgender men living as women highlights behavioral risks and HIV prevalence among this group, involving 1,348 eligible participants from seven urban areas.
Potential Consequence of the "Gender Journey"--Living with HIV Disease Shocking National Statistics Find Young Men Living as Transgender Women are Likely to Become HIV Positive Sat, 31 Aug 2024 09:03:03 GMT https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/potential-consequence-of-the-gender By Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH
Horrified parents are asking what will happen to their son if he takes the gender journey and becomes a woman? Thankfully, transgender medicine is banned in half of US states, but in others children and adolescents have this clear and present threat in the schools and friend circles. Boys with gender dysphoria may be attracted to a future transgender lifestyle living out their sexual fantasies appearing as women with hormones, bodily changes, make-up, and clothes. But does this mean they would become promiscuous and put themselves at risk for HIV disease with unprotected receptive anal intercourse?
Hershow et al, from the CDC, reported survey data from the National HIV Behavioral Surveillance Among Transgender Men living as Women (NHBS Trans), which was conducted by CDC during June 2019–February 2020 to assess behavioral risk factors, prevention usage, and HIV prevalence. The final NHBS Trans sample included 1,608 transgender men living as women in seven urban areas (Atlanta, Georgia; Los Angeles, California; New Orleans, Louisiana; New York City, New York; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; San Francisco, California; and Seattle, Washington) and reduced to 1,348 eligible participants who had HIV test results.
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