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Gender dysphoria.

Australian family physician, 2016
Il capitolo affronta il tema della disforia di genere da un punto di vista ...
Cohen-Kettenis, PT, Steensma, TD
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Gender Dysphoria

DeckerMed Psychiatry, 2018
In the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition (DSM-5), gender dysphoria (GD), previously known as gender identity disorder, is defined as distress or impairment in psychosocial, occupational, educational, or other areas of life due to a perceived disagreement between a person’s assigned gender, natal gender, and the gender
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Gender Dysphoria Update

Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 1996
Concepts of sexuality and gender identity are undergoing re-examination in society. Recent media attention has intensified interest in the area, although reliable information is sometimes lacking. Gender dysphoria, and its extreme form, transsexualism, frequently brings sufferers into contact with psychiatric, social, and mental health professionals ...
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Nonhomosexual gender dysphoria

Journal of Sex Research, 1988
(1988). Nonhomosexual gender dysphoria. The Journal of Sex Research: Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 188-193.
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Gender dysphoria

2020
Abstract Gender dysphoria (GD) refers to persistent discomfort stemming from an incongruence between assigned and experienced gender, as stipulated in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition (DSM-5). Estimates of prevalence state 4.6 in 100,000 individuals suffer from GD, although referrals to gender ...
Els Elaut, Gunter Heylens
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Adolescents with gender dysphoria

Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2015
Young people with gender dysphoria are increasingly seen by pediatric endocrinologists. Mental health child specialists assess the adolescent and give advice about psychological or medical treatment. Provided they fulfill eligibility and readiness criteria, adolescents may receive pubertal suspension, consisting of using gonadotrophin-releasing hormone
Cohen-Kettenis, P.T., Klink, D.T.
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Gender dysphoria in adolescence

International Review of Psychiatry, 2016
Adolescents presenting with gender-related concerns are increasingly seeking support from providers from a variety of disciplines within health care settings across the world. For those treating young people who meet the criteria for the DSM 5 diagnosis of gender dysphoria (GD), complex decisions in clinical care are common. Defining best practice with
Leibowitz, Scott, De Vries, Annelou L.C.
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