Gender Dysphoria in Children

範疇(C) 性教育4. 性取向
編號C40010
作者Michelle Cretella, MD
題目Gender Dysphoria in Children
日期201811
簡介Gender dysphoria (GD) of childhood describes a psychological condition in which children experience a marked incongruence between their experienced gender and the gender associated with their biological sex. When this occurs in the pre-pubertal child, GD resolves in the vast majority of patients by late adolescence. Currently there is a vigorous, albeit suppressed, debate among physicians, therapists, and academics regarding what is fast becoming the new treatment standard for GD in children. This new paradigm is rooted in the assumption that GD is innate, and involves pubertal suppression with gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) agonists followed by the use of cross-sex hormones—a combination that results in the sterility of minors. A review of the current literature suggests that this protocol is founded upon an unscientific gender ideology, lacks an evidence base, and violates the long-standing ethical principle of “First do no harm.”
關鍵詞Gender , Sex, Dysphoria, Children, Treatment
來源American College of Pediatricians
連結https://acpeds.org/position-statements/gender-dysphoria-in-children

The Benefits of Marriage to the Nation

範疇(C) 性教育 7. 婚姻與家庭
編號C70015
作者Chris Meney
題目The Benefits of Marriage to the Nation
日期20070918
簡介Marriage as a social institution supported by law and public policy in the service of the common good has a number of important aspects. These pertain to marriage’s interpersonal dimension as well as to its procreative and nurturing functions. As a social type, married heterosexual unions provide a number of social benefits. These include the generation of children and the raising up of future citizens; a committed, supportive and safe environment for the nurturing of these children.
關鍵詞Marriage, Children, Society, Divorce, Australia
來源issuu
連結https://issuu.com/sovereignty/docs/the_benefits_of_a_marriage

A woman, a rooster and a love that couldn’t be

範疇(C) 性教育 7. 婚姻與家庭
編號C70013
作者Peter Michael and Dikky Sinn
題目A woman, a rooster and a love that couldn’t be
日期20040503
簡介A widow who shared her bed with a rooster for 2 1/2 years is heartbroken after she was forced to give it away because of complaints about its crowing. The woman said she had a daughter with whom she had not been in touch for more than 10 years. She said she treated her poultry “as my own children”. She still shares her flat with three ducks and two hens, but she is heartbroken by the loss of her rooster.
關鍵詞Woman, Children, Poultry, Love, Hong Kong
來源South China Morning Post
連結https://www.scmp.com/article/454291/woman-rooster-and-love-couldnt-be

The story of a sperm donor – and his “families”

範疇(C) 性教育8. 道德討論
編號C80003
作者CW Lam
題目The story of a sperm donor – and his “families”
日期201901
簡介作為社工應否有價值介入?此簡報以一名捐精者的真實故事為引子,論述(1)論旨、論點;(2) 實證社會工作觀;(3)另類社會工作範式;及(4)強烈價值介入論及支持理據
關鍵詞Sperm Donor, Family, Relationship, Children, 12 years
來源CW Lam
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First I Met My Children, Then My Girlfriend. They’re Related.

範疇(C) 性教育 7. 婚姻與家庭
編號C70009
作者Aaron Long
題目First I Met My Children, Then My Girlfriend. They’re Related.
日期20180928
簡介Aaron Long writes his own story about selling his sperm in his young age. In his middle age, he is still single and find out that the internet can help him find his children. He found his one of the children Alice, and met her mom Jessica, and they were quickly bonded.
關鍵詞Sperm donor, Aaron Long, 12 years, Family, Children
來源The New York Times
連結https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/28/style/modern-love-how-i-met-my-children.html

The Impact of Family Structure on the Health of Children – Effects of Divorce

範疇(C) 性教育 7. 婚姻與家庭
編號C70006
作者Jane Anderson
題目The Impact of Family Structure on the Health of Children – Effects of Divorce
日期201411
簡介Nearly three decades of research evaluating the impact of family structure on the health and well-being of children demonstrates that children living with their married, biological parents consistently have better physical, emotional, and academic well-being. Pediatricians and society should promote the family structure that has the best chance of producing healthy children. The best scientific literature to date suggests that, with the exception of parents faced with unresolvable marital violence, children fare better when parents work at maintaining the marriage. Consequently, society should make every effort to support healthy marriages and to discourage married couples from divorcing.
關鍵詞Divorce, Children, Emotional wellbeing, Society, Family structure
來源American College of Pediatricians
連結https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4240051/