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Service user engagement by ethnicity groups at a children's gender identity service in the UK.

Ilham I ManjraIan RussellJohanna K ManingerUna Masic
Published in: Clinical child psychology and psychiatry (2022)
The majority of young people self-identified with a White ethnic-background. Service engagement was comparable between the EMP and White ethnicity subgroups in 2016-2017, while the EMP group was offered and attended more appointments in 2018-2019. Due to the low EMP group numbers, findings need to be interpreted with caution.
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