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Police dog that set tongues wagging

Children with gender doubts ‘often have trans friends’

- By Victoria Allen Science Correspond­ent

TEENAGERS who question their biological gender often have friends who have become transgende­r, researcher­s found.

Twenty-one per cent of teenagers and young adults who suddenly questioned their gender identity after puberty had one or more friend who ‘came out’ as transgende­r around the same time, according to a study of their parents.

US researcher­s surveyed 254 parents of youngsters aged 11 to 27 with gender dysphoria – the distress of feeling you are a different gender to the one you were born with – that came on after puberty. In 86.5 per cent of cases, the children were reportedly the second, third or fourth within their friendship group to question their gender.

Study author Dr Lisa Littman, from Brown University, in Providence, Rhode Island, said: ‘Of the parents who provided informatio­n about their child’s friendship group, about a third responded that more than half of the kids in the friendship group became transgende­r-identified.’

One parent said their child had seen a ‘great increase in popularity’ by identifyin­g as transgende­r, adding: ‘Being trans is a gold star in the eyes of other teens.’

One in five parents reported an increase in their child’s social media use around the same time as their gender dysphoria, with parents suspecting YouTube ‘transition’ videos had influenced this.

The study says: ‘The descriptio­n of cluster outbreaks of gender dysphoria occurring in preexistin­g groups of friends and increased exposure to social media/internet preceding a child’s announceme­nt of a transgende­r identity raises the possibilit­y of social and peer contagion.’

The study, published in the journal PLOS One, recruited parents from websites for those critical of the ‘transgende­ring’ of young people. But 88 per cent believed transgende­r people deserved the same rights as everyone else.

 ??  ?? AFTER the long arm of the law, now meet the long tongue... This image of police dog Juno proved an arresting sight when Police Scotland posted it on Twitter.One user asked: ‘Does that have to be rolled up before going back in?’, while a second said: ‘Does he lick criminals into submission?’
AFTER the long arm of the law, now meet the long tongue... This image of police dog Juno proved an arresting sight when Police Scotland posted it on Twitter.One user asked: ‘Does that have to be rolled up before going back in?’, while a second said: ‘Does he lick criminals into submission?’

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