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Psychosocial implications of disorders of sex development treatment for parents

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Purpose of review Historically, studies of caregivers of children with disorders of sex development (DSD) have been limited. Recent findings Recent data reveal that parents of young children with DSD… Click to show full abstract

Purpose of review Historically, studies of caregivers of children with disorders of sex development (DSD) have been limited. Recent findings Recent data reveal that parents of young children with DSD report increased stress, anxiety, depression, and decreased quality of life in ways that are similar to parents of children with other types of chronic illnesses. Also similar to other chronic illnesses of childhood, parents of children with DSD exhibit overprotective parenting and perceive their child as being vulnerable. These emotions and behaviors exhibited by parents are concerning as they may limit an affected child's emotional and social development over time. Perhaps, more unique to the situation of DSD is the perceived, or real, child-focused stigma experienced by parents of children with DSD. Summary Interventions to improve parents’ psychosocial adaptation to their child's medical condition, including coaching in how to discuss their child's condition in a manner that makes them feel safe and supported, are needed to optimize outcomes for families.

Keywords: children dsd; sex development; parents psychosocial; disorders sex; development; parents children

Journal Title: Current Opinion in Urology
Year Published: 2017

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