ABSTRACT
Further research is urgently needed to address the disproportionately high rates of eating disorders (EDs) among transgender, gender diverse, and intersex (TGDI) individuals in comparison to cisgender, endosex (non-intersex) populations. As TGDI advocates, academics, and clinicians with lived/living experience with EDs, we propose a set of recommendations to guide ethical research specifically about EDs and disordered eating behaviors in TGDI populations. The guidelines included here aim to educate non-TGDI researchers and support TGDI researchers seeking to carry out such research. Considerations for study design, planning, data collection, and dissemination are included.
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Notes
1. At time of writing this paper, the authors recommend this short, incomplete list of organizations including: Body Reborn, the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance, RDs for Neurodiversity, and the Association for Size Diversity and Health.