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Self-perception of voice in transgender people
Purpose: to describe the transgender people’s self-perception of voice. Methods: a total of 60 people participated in this cross-sectional study. They attended a reference outpatient center for the health of lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgender ...
Brígida Gabriele Albuquerque Barra +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Quantitative methods that have evaluated the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE‐Q) have found consistent evidence that the original four‐factor structure does not replicate across diverse samples and genders. Emerging evidence in the broader psychology literature shows that qualitative methods can provide nuanced insight ...
Katarina L. Huellemann +3 more
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Access to quality healthcare for trans people
Dr. Kamilla Kamaruddin is a general practitioner in Transgender Health Care and Clinical Lead at the East of England Gender Service, Cambridge, UK. She is also a board member for sexual health and wellbeing organisation Spectra-London, trustee at LGBTQ ...
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French general practice residents' self-assessment of transgender care
Contexte : La population transgenre représente entre 0,02 et 0,5% de la population générale selon les études. Il s’agit d’une population vulnérable et marginalisée, notamment dans le domaine de la santé. D’après les personnes transgenres, le médecin généraliste a une place centrale dans leur parcours de soins.
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Development and Validation of the Body Neutrality Questionnaire
ABSTRACT Objective Body neutrality has emerged as an alternative framework within the positive body image literature. This study developed the Body Neutrality Questionnaire (BNQ), the first validated measure of body neutrality for young adults. Method An initial item pool was developed using expert consultation and focus group review.
Amelia Kimpton +4 more
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Background: Transgender individuals experience a high level of distress over the lifespan and are at a higher risk of experiencing mental health conditions.Objective: The present study mainly aimed to investigate the complex relationship between early ...
Mirko Fasel +10 more
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Abstract Objective While epilepsy research has largely focused on medical management and clinical outcomes, less attention has been given to the unmet psychosocial and everyday needs of people with epilepsy (PWE), particularly in low‐ and middle‐income countries.
Gus A. Baker +52 more
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BARRIERS TO TRANSGENDER HEALTH CARE IN PAKISTAN
he term “transgender” refers to a spectrum of individuals who express gender in ways that deviate from the gender binary. It includes transsexuals, crossdressers and others.1,2 In Pakistan, the state of being a transgender presents a serious challenge to
Munawar Hussain Soomro
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The Importance of Considering Personal Recovery for Eating Disorders
ABSTRACT Objective Definitions of recovery from eating disorders (EDs) have traditionally emphasised symptom reduction and functional restoration. However, growing research highlights the importance of integrating personal recovery, defined by self‐acceptance, autonomy, and psychological wellbeing.
Andrew Allen +5 more
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Background: The stigmatization of transgender community can lead to various physical/psychological problems compared to the general population. The social discrimination in the transgender community causes undue stress which disrupts homeostasis and ...
K S Sivaranjani +5 more
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