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Archives of Psychiatric NursingMental Health Care for Transgender and Gender Diverse Youth

The International Society of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurses formally endorses gender-affirming care as essential mental health practice, citing 43–52% of TGD youth considered suicide in the past year. More than 230,000 transgender youth now live in states that ban or restrict access to gender-affirming care.


Professional Impact

  • Family rejection is a well-established suicide risk factor; family support is cited as a critical protective factor for TGD youth.
  • TGD patients frequently delay mental health care due to fear of harassment: discriminatory care directly worsens outcomes.
  • 24 states have passed restrictions on gender-affirming treatments, creating legal and ethical complexity for nurses in affected states.
  • ISPN calls for universal mental health screening, affirming name and pronoun use, and inclusive intake processes across all care settings.

Action Items

  • Use patients’ preferred names and pronouns in all documentation and direct care interactions.
  • Screen all TGD youth for suicidality and depression using standardized, validated tools.
  • Document family support status: rejection or acceptance is a key suicide risk and protective factor.
  • Connect TGD patients and families with the Trevor Project and other affirming community resources.

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