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Seahorse Dads: Theorizing Gender and Parenting Beyond the Binary
ABSTRACT This paper expands existing family theories to better account for the experiences of transgender and gender nonconforming (TGNC) people who become parents through pregnancy, often referred to as seahorse dads. Although queer family scholarship has challenged binary understandings of gender within families, existing theories have yet to focus ...
Pond Ezra, Samuel H. Allen
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Critical Masculinities in Families: Situating the Special Issue
ABSTRACT The term masculinities has garnered immense attention over the past decade in both the social and scholarly arenas. Within family science, however, that attention has been far more limited. Responding to both this gap in our discipline as well as the growing public recognition of and discourse surrounding masculinities, this special issue ...
Samuel H. Allen, Kevin Roy
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BackgroundSex differences in immune responses are partly attributed to sex hormones, with testosterone generally associated with dampened immune responses. However, the specific impact of testosterone on the innate immune system in humans remains unclear.
Hüseyin Cihan +14 more
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BackgroundThe sexual health of transmasculine (TM) people—those who identify as male, men, or nonbinary and were assigned a female sex at birth—is understudied.
Sari L Reisner +7 more
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Gender‐Affirming Feminization Voice Surgery: A Scoping Review of Preoperative Assessments
PRISMA flowchart. ABSTRACT Objective To identify the preoperative assessments and criteria surgeons use to assess the suitability of transfeminine patients for voice feminization surgery. Data Sources Electronic search of Ovid MEDLINE, Ovid Embase, APA PsycINFO, Cochrane Library, CINAHL, and PubMed excluding MEDLINE records was performed on February 11,
Jadin Chahade +4 more
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BackgroundAcanthosis nigricans (AN) is a highly visible cutaneous condition that has been associated with cardiometabolic factors, drugs, or malignancy in various populations. AN can be challenging to treat.
Twan Sia +4 more
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Drag as a meaningful occupation: A scoping review
Abstract Introduction Drag is a form of entertainment in which performers caricature or challenge gender norms. It is increasingly present in the media and research and seems to involve multiple interrelated activities. The objective of this study was to explore the scope of empirical research regarding the experience of drag performers and its ...
Louis‐Pierre Auger +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective An increasing number of trans individuals, particularly those who are non‐binary, desire lower testosterone doses than those outlined in current guidelines for gender affirmation. These guidelines acknowledge the need for a tailored approach to treatment, especially for non‐binary people.
Eli Ward‐Smith +4 more
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Health of transgender men in low-income and middle-income countries: a scoping review
Introduction Despite the rapid growth of research on transgender (trans) health globally, the extent of research on trans men and other transmasculine persons assigned the female sex at birth remains unclear.
Carmen Logie +5 more
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Exploring the Intersection of Gender Identity and Eating Behaviours in Gender‐Diverse Populations
ABSTRACT Background Gender‐diverse individuals are at elevated risk for disordered eating, shaped by body dissatisfaction, gender dysphoria, and minority stress. The roles of gender identity and expression, however, remain underexplored in clinical samples.
Paolo Meneguzzo +8 more
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