By Julia Mason and Leor Sapir

A spate of headlines this month declared that America’s surge in transgender identification wasn’t being brought on by a social contagion. These articles had been prompted by a brand new research by Jack Turban and colleagues in Pediatrics, flagship journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics. The research claimed that social affect isn’t the rationale that as many as 9% of America’s youth now name themselves transgender. Thus, Dr. Turban argues, efforts in conservative states to manage on-demand puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones and surgical procedure have to be resisted.

But Dr. Turban’s research is deeply flawed and certain couldn’t have survived an inexpensive peer-review course of. The swift response from the scientific group made each factors clear—with even those that assist hormones and surgical procedure for gender-dysphoric youth noting that Dr. Turban’s shoddy science undermined their trigger.