Personality dimensions and attributional styles in individuals with and without gender dysphoria [PDF]
This research investigates personality dimensions and attributional styles among individuals with and without gender dysphoria in relationship to gender, educational level, and ethnicity.
Siamak Khodarahimi+2 more
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European Academy of Paediatrics statement on the clinical management of children and adolescents with gender dysphoria. [PDF]
Gender issues have become a polarised and political subject in modern paediatrics and indeed, in broader society. These include the management of infants with disorders of sex development and transgender sports participation, but especially recently ...
Brierley J+3 more
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Gender Dysphoria and Its Non-Surgical and Surgical Treatments
Gender dysphoria is defined by severe or persistent distress associated with an incongruence between one's gender identity and biological sex. It is estimated that 1.4 million Americans and 25 million people worldwide identify as transgender and that 0.6%
Danyon Anderson+8 more
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Kiel Gender Dysphoria Questionnaire (KGDQ): development and validation of a questionnaire for change-sensitive assessment of gender dysphoria [PDF]
We developed and evaluated the Kiel Gender Dysphoria Questionnaire (KGDQ), a tool designed to assess distress due to gender incongruence in individuals aged 18 and above with sensitivity to change. The 31 items of the questionnaire were generated through
Antonia Möck+3 more
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Systematic review of prospective adult mental health outcomes following affirmative interventions for gender dysphoria [PDF]
Introduction Many transgender and gender diverse (TGD) people experience high levels of mental health difficulties. Different gender-affirmative interventions exist which aim to alleviate gender dysphoria, with the hope that this in turn will improve the
Shelemy L, Cotton S, Crane C, Knight M.
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Gender dysphoria in adolescence: current perspectives
Increasing numbers of adolescents are seeking treatment at gender identity services in Western countries. An increasingly accepted treatment model that includes puberty suppression with gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogs starting during the early stages of puberty, cross-sex hormonal treatment starting at ~16 years of age and possibly surgical ...
Riittakerttu Kaltiala‐Heino+3 more
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Gender Dysphoria in Adolescents
The incompatibility of genetically and biologically determined gender at birth and gender identity is defined as gender dysphoria (gender discontentment). Although it is seen from childhood, this picture is aggravated in adolescence when secondary sex characteristics develop.
Hüseyi̇n Dağ, Firdevs Baş
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Healthcare clinician perspectives on the intersection of autism and gender dysphoria [PDF]
Autistic people are over-represented at gender clinics, but there is limited research to guide clinical practice with this group. We investigated the perspectives of clinicians working with autistic patients who experience gender dysphoria.
K. Cooper+3 more
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Invisibility of “Gender Dysphoria” [PDF]
Tension between naming gender dysphoria to render an important kind of suffering among transgender people more visible and avoiding pathologizing experiences of transgender people in a gender-binary world can be keenly felt among patients seeking gender-affirming services. This article suggests why clinical "verification" of a patient's need for gender-
Nicolle Strand, Nora Jones
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Role of family function in the prediction of Gender Dysphoria in women and transgender men [PDF]
Introduction: Most people show signs of behavior appropriate to their biological and physical gender. While a minority of people exhibit behaviors that are different from their sexual appearance, it is called Gender Dysphoria.
Somayeh Rahimi Ahmadabadi+3 more
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