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Disordered Eating Among Trans-Masculine Youth: Considerations Through a Developmental Lens
Rebecca C Kamody1,2, Kimberly Yonkers1,3, Emily I Pluhar4,5
1Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
Abstract:
As with male populations more generally, eating disorder symptom expression among trans-masculine youth is understudied. Gender minority individuals are at increased risk for eating disorders; however, culturally responsive and developmentally tailored research is limited. Although all gender minority individuals may experience elevated risk for developing eating disorders, the focus of this article is trans-masculine youth. We provide a theoretical conceptualization of eating disorder symptom expression among this understudied group, and propose novel directions for research, particularly for youth at pubertal onset. Adolescence as a critical developmental period for intervention is highlighted.
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