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Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2023
A description of the meaning and terminology as well as population estimates of nonbinary gender identities is given. Respectful use of language, names and pronouns of people who identify as nonbinary is discussed. The chapter further includes the need for access to gender-affirming care and barriers to care; gender-affirming medical treatment ...
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A description of the meaning and terminology as well as population estimates of nonbinary gender identities is given. Respectful use of language, names and pronouns of people who identify as nonbinary is discussed. The chapter further includes the need for access to gender-affirming care and barriers to care; gender-affirming medical treatment ...
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ASSESSING MULTIPLE FACETS OF GENDER IDENTITY: THE GENDER IDENTITY QUESTIONNAIRE
Psychological Reports, 1999314 men and 451 women participated in a study to assess the reliability and validity of the multifaceted Gender Identity Questionnaire. Reliability coefficients of the (sub)scales varied between .67 and .80; content, criterion, and construct validity were satisfactory.
Willemsen, T., Fischer, A.H.
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Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2019
This article reviews the current literature characterizing potential factors associated with the etiologies of gender identity. The PubMed database was searched for all literature that assessed key elements affecting development of gender identity. Current models attribute gender identity etiology to endogenous biology along with prenatal androgen ...
Sira Korpaisarn, Joshua D. Safer
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This article reviews the current literature characterizing potential factors associated with the etiologies of gender identity. The PubMed database was searched for all literature that assessed key elements affecting development of gender identity. Current models attribute gender identity etiology to endogenous biology along with prenatal androgen ...
Sira Korpaisarn, Joshua D. Safer
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Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 1998
Because gender identity disorder (GID) in children is relatively uncommon, most child clinicians and researchers are likely to have had very little direct experience with it. In this chapter, I provide a selective overview of our knowledge about children with GID.
Susan J. Bradley, Kenneth J. Zucker
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Because gender identity disorder (GID) in children is relatively uncommon, most child clinicians and researchers are likely to have had very little direct experience with it. In this chapter, I provide a selective overview of our knowledge about children with GID.
Susan J. Bradley, Kenneth J. Zucker
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Gender Identities and Gender Dysphoria in the Netherlands
Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2013Several studies estimate the prevalence of gender dysphoria among adults by examining the number of individuals turning to health services. Since individuals might be hesitant to seek medical care related to gender dysphoria, these studies could underestimate the prevalence.
Lisette, Kuyper, Ciel, Wijsen
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The evolution of gender identity
The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 19681. Core gender identity is established by the age of three. 2. Other maturational levels of development follow until post-adolescent, mature gender identity is attained. 3. Disturbance in the earliest periods of development result in ambiguous gender identities that compose the group of transsexuals, transvestites, and ...
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