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Background Many people who are gender variant have undiagnosed gender dysphoria, resulting in delayed receipt of gender-affirming support and prolonged distress in living with their gender-non-conforming sex.
Komsan Kiatrungrit +4 more
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Discrimination and psychopathology in gender dysphoria: a hormone therapy [PDF]
Purpose: One of the strategies for treating gender dysphoria is cross-sex hormone therapy (CHT). Our study aimed to explore the differences in the psychopathology of people with gender dysphoria who received the hormone with those who did not this ...
Esmail Shirdel Havar, Gijsbert Stoet
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Introduction There has been a drastic increase in the reported number of people seeking help for gender dysphoria in many countries over the last two decades.
Fotios C Papadopoulos +13 more
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Gender dysphoria and psychological distress among transgender individuals: the moderating role of resilience [PDF]
Background Despite a growing body of research on transgender mental health, the role of resilience in shaping psychological outcomes associated with gender dysphoria remains underexplored.
Luot Van Nguyen +2 more
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GENETIC BASIS OF GENDER DYSPHORIA
A phenomenon of gender dysphoria has been actively investigated from 1950s when clinicians became able to treat gender dysphoria utilizing hormone therapy and surgery. Here we review the recent data on development and genetic basis
SVETLANA A. Prilepa, ELENA V. Medvedeva
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Psychometric validation of the Polish version of the Utrecht Gender Dysphoria Scale - Gender Spectrum questionnaire [PDF]
BackgroundAccessible and inclusive tools for assessing gender dysphoria in Polish-speaking populations remain limited. To bridge this gap in care, there is an urgent need for accessible, psychometrically sound tools to assess Polish gender-diverse ...
Agata Tokarek +2 more
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Gender dysphoria and attention problems: possible clue for biological underpinnings
OBJECTIVES: Development of gender identity is a complicated process. Several biological, familial, environmental, and cognitive factors thought to play role during this process.
Burcu Yildirim +3 more
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On being (not so) different: perceptions of gender dysphoria and neurodiversity among people aged 15–35 in Sweden [PDF]
There has been an increase in the number of people experiencing gender dysphoria and neurodiversity over the last decade. Medical studies employing quantitative methodologies consistently report a high co-occurrence of gender diversity and neurodiversity.
Fatih Özel +3 more
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Gender dysphoria and psychiatric comorbidities in childhood: a systematic review
Objective: To appraise the methodological quality of studies on the prevalence of psychiatric comorbidities for children presenting with gender dysphoria, including diagnosis and management. Study design: A systematic review of 15 articles on psychiatric
Tabitha Frew +2 more
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Gender dysphoria (GD) is defined as the distress that may accompany the incongruence between one’s experienced or expressed gender and one’s assigned gender.
Giovanni Castellini, Milena Mancini
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