275 A Publications PUBLICATIONS Peer-reviewed publications Vrouenraets, L. J. J. J., Fredriks, A. M., Hannema, S. E., Cohen-Kettenis, P. T., & de Vries, M. C. (2015). Early medical treatment of children and adolescents with gender dysphoria: An empirical ethical study. Journal of Adolescent Health, 57, 367-373 Vrouenraets, L. J. J. J., Fredriks, A. M., Hannema, S. E., Cohen-Kettenis, P. T., & de Vries, M. C. (2016). Perceptions of sex, gender, and puberty suppression: A qualitative analysis of transgender youth. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 45, 1697-703 Brik, T., Vrouenraets, L. J. J. J., Schagen, S. E. E., Meissner, A., de Vries, M. C., & Hannema, S. E. (2018). Use of fertility preservation among a cohort of transgirls in the Netherlands. Journal of Adolescent Health, 64(5), 589-593 Brik, T., Vrouenraets, L. J. J. J., de Vries, M. C., & Hannema, S. E. (2020). Trajectories of adolescents treated with gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogies for gender dysphoria. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 49(7), 2611-2618 Vrouenraets, L. J. J. J., Hartman, L. A., Hein, I. M., de Vries, A. L. C., de Vries, M. C. & Molewijk, B. A. C. (2020). Dealing with moral challenges in treatment of transgender children and adolescents: Evaluating the role of moral case deliberation. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 49, 2619-2634 Vrouenraets, L. J. J. J., de Vries, A. L. C., de Vries, M. C., van der Miesen, A. I. R., & Hein, I. M. (2021). Assessing medical decision-making competence in transgender youth. Pediatrics, 148(6), e2020049643 Vrouenraets, L. J. J. J., de Vries, A. L. C., Arnoldussen, M., Hannema, S. E., Lindauer, R. J. L., de Vries, M. C., & Hein, I. M. (2022). Medical decision-making competence regarding puberty suppression: Perceptions of transgender adolescents, their parents and clinicians. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 1-19 Vrouenraets, L. J. J. J., de Vries, M. C., Hein, I. M., Arnoldussen, M., Hannema, S. E., & de Vries, A. L. C. (2022). Perceptions on the function of puberty suppression of transgender adolescents who continued or discontinued treatment, their parents, and clinicians. International Journal of Transgender Health, 23(4), 428-441
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