Others have critiqued Littman & I agree: her methods were a case study in how to get so biased a sample that your results shed no light on the q at hand. But, I didn't write a critique of Littman myself. Can't think of any articles I've written critiquing a single study, tbh.
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Ever critiqued/interviewed anyone re: K Olson's study of the mental health of transitioned pre-pubescent children? It uses similar -yet less extensive - measures. No, because you aren't really interested in bias or method. You're interested in disparaging inconvenient results.
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I don't believe Olson's study is even complete, but to my knowledge she hasn't attempted to find evidence of a new medical condition by speaking only to people purporting to be parents who frequented specific sites where that very condition had been conceived and popularized.
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I believe the term is social contagion? A site where a certain idea was created and popularized is the wrong place to start if you're looking for evidence to support that idea.
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I would have thought that parents who believe this ROGD phenomenon is real would insist on independent evidence that verifies it in the larger gender dysphoric population- the hypothesis is that this ROGD thing is affecting actual kids, not the minds of certain parents, right?
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Littman's study wasn't "complete" either. It was merely an exploration of the OBVIOUS change in the frequency & demographic of gender dysphorics that are not consistent with previous patterns of GD. Actual experts (not internet exhibitionists) have also noted this change.
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Considering the fact that virtually ALL of the papers on GD since around 2000 have been of people who experienced dysphoria & chosen to transition with NO controls on those who did not, they contain the same bias that you're condemning in Littman.
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This is exactly why I'm telling you that Littman did you a disservice. All (or almost all) studies are flawed. There are always new questions to ask, and new ways to approach the questions we already have. But Littman's methodological flaws were fatal.
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You know, cat o, one of the reasons it's difficult to take ROGD seriously as a sub-population of people who are diagnosed with gender dysphoria is the obvious fact that people who believe in ROGD don't believe that any gender dysphoria is real.
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I lived with gender dysphoria, and was incredibly grateful to find that there was a treatment that worked. My parents had similar fears and doubts as other parents, but the positive change has been undeniable- they support me, as does everyone else who knew me before.
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