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Eating yourself away: Reflections on the ‘comorbidity’ of eating disorders and gender dysphoria

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Studies have highlighted high prevalence of eating disorders among people with gender dysphoria, particularly transgender boys. This finding is extremely important: it means that transgender youth are exposed to the additional health hazards, which are extremely serious, of eating disorders. This paper highlights a series of conceptual problems inherent in the notion of ‘comorbidity’, and suggests that such notion needs careful examination. A superficial understanding such notion may lead healthcare professionals to assume that many transgender youth suffer additional psychopathology; they may thus become wary of commencing medical treatment for gender dysphoria until those other conditions are controlled. It is therefore essential, both from an ethical and a clinical point of view, that the notion of ‘comorbidity’ be properly understood, in order to avoid the risk that a helpful finding is turned into an additional stigma for transgender people and an obstacle to provision of medical treatment.

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