Bei ROGD „Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria – plötzlich auftretende Geschlechtsdysphorie“ handelt es sich nicht um eine Diagnose. Es wird die Wahrnehmung von Eltern beschrieben, deren Kinder angeblich plötzlich, in der Pubertät, transgeschlechtlich würden. ROGD kam 2016 in 3 transfeindlichen Blogs auf. Auf Initiative von Lisa Littmann wurde ein Konzept der „sozialen Ansteckung“ konstruiert. Der Kontakt mit dem Thema #trans in soz. Medien würde einen
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"Evidence Undermines 'Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria' Claims... Fears of “social contagion,” used to support anti-transgender legislation, are not supported by science"
There is no such syndrome as 'Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria'. It doesn't even qualify as a scientific hypothesis.
Prof J Michael Bailey "recently published a paper with co-author, Suzanna Diaz about reports of ROGD kids. Their paper is important because it essentially corroborates Dr. Lisa Littman’s study from 2018. During the conversation, Dr. Bailey shares about the possibility that the paper could be retracted due to activist backlash. He also explores the findings of the paper with Sasha and Stella, as well as the complaints brought against it." #ROGD
Controversy over paper further backing up ROGD hypothesis possibly pulled
https://gender-a-wider-lens.captivate.fm/episode/116-identity-politics-vs-the-pursuit-of-knowledge-with-dr-michael-bailey...