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In the first year of the largest study of children in the United States at the four largest gender clinics for children, in which the minors are supported in their gender identity, have been vetted for severe mental health issues, and have an entire medical team, sadly 2 of the 315 children committed suicide after starting hormones. Eleven instances of substantial suicidal ideation was also noted. This suicide rate 2/315 is 40 times higher than the national average.

ARTICLE: The New, Highly Touted Study On Hormones For Transgender Teens Doesn’t Really Tell Us Much Of Anything

Denmark’s recent 42-year look-back study found that trans-identifying Danes had elevated
suicide attempts, suicide-related deaths, non-suicide-related deaths, and all-cause mortality as compared with non-transgender individuals. Compared to the general population, transgender-identified individuals were 7-8 times more likely to attempt suicide, 3.5 times more likely to die by suicide, and twice as likely to die from non-suicide related causes. Notably, Denmark is an extremely progressive country. The study did not distinguish between those who identify as transgender and those who have engaged in medicalization but the assumption based upon the fact that gender interventions are readily available, that the suicide rates were predominately of those individuals that transitioned in some form. The study tracked Danes age 15 and older.

RESEARCH: Transgender Identity and Suicide Attempts and Mortality in Denmark

Sweden’s 30-year study found that completed suicides were 19.1 times higher after hormones and surgeries, and attempts 4.9 times higher.

ARTICLE: Long-Term Follow-Up of Transsexual Persons Undergoing Sex Reassignment Surgery: Cohort Study in Sweden



FACT SHEET: SUICIDE— Reality vs. Misinformation