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Neuroscience in transgender people: an update [PDF]
Abstract Transgender persons identify with a gender different from the one they were assigned at birth. Although describing oneself as transgender is not a new phenomenon, media attention has lately been increasing exponentially, thanks to progressive changes in laws and change in societal attitudes.
Kiyar, Meltem +3 more
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SOCIAL ACCEPTANCE OF WARIA AS A THIRD GENDER IN THE TOLERANT CITY OF PEMATANG SIANTAR
Society expected men to behave masculine and play a role like men, and women to behave like women (feminine), who are naturally oriented towards normal sexuality, namely crossing each other.
Donny Siburian
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Oral health self-perception for transgender people: a controlled cross-sectional study
This article aims to verify the use of dental services, oral health self-perception, and the impacts of oral health on the daily lives of transgender people.
Sara Gomes Prates +4 more
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In Pakistan and globally, a large proportion of people with TB who are not receiving treatment are key populations with poor access to diagnosis and care. Transgender women and male sex workers (MSW) are heavily stigmatized and marginalized groups. While
Sharaf Ali Shah +7 more
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“Pee in Peace” or “Make Everyone Uncomfortable”: Public Perceptions of Transgender Rights
We analyze a survey of Nebraskans as a case study to examine public opinion of transgender rights. Using a mixed-methods design, we find an even divide among mostly cisgender survey respondents on whether transgender people should be able to use the ...
Emily Kazyak +3 more
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How Cisgender People Define “Transgender” Is Associated with Attitudes Toward Transgender People
Prior work suggests that some cisgender people do not consider gender identity when thinking about what being transgender means, and that exposure to a definition of transgender can reduce negative attitudes toward transgender people. In two studies, we sought to integrate these lines of research by examining whether anti-transgender attitudes are ...
Anna-Kaisa Reiman +2 more
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Marital status differences in suicidality among transgender people.
The suicide rate for transgender people is among the highest of any group in the United States. Yet, we know little about disadvantages or resources available to transgender people to prevent suicide.
Hui Liu, Lindsey Wilkinson
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Psychiatric ethical issues of transgender people
Today, psychiatric care for people with transgender people in the Russian Federation is difficult due to non-compliance with ethical principles in the work of the psychiatric service.
A. Ya. Perekhov, M. N. Kryuchkova
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Exploring the Experiences of Heterosexual and Asexual Transgender People
This article explores two cases at the intersection of emerging studies of transgender experience: heterosexualities and asexualities. Drawing on data from a mixed-methodological survey, we analyze the ways 57 asexual transgender people and 42 ...
J. E. Sumerau +3 more
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Exclusion and Articulation: Transgender Counter-Public in the Indian Public Sphere
The study attempts to locate transgender counter-public as an alternate public sphere in India. It argues that transgender counter-public is necessitated owing to the exclusionary practices of the Indian public sphere as well as the successive counter ...
Parul Priya, Anurag Kumar
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