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Developing a Model of Transmasculine Identity
Traditional psychotherapy with transgender clients has focused on helping gender dysphoric individuals assume an "opposite" gender role. However, recently, there have been calls for trans-positive therapy focusing on the exploration and affirmation of ...
Saltzburg, Nicole
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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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ABSTRACT Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common endocrine irregularity in people who are assigned‐female‐at‐birth and are of reproductive age. PCOS causes infertility, irregular periods and hirsutism. Cis women with PCOS describe these symptoms as ‘masculinising,’ which makes them feel inauthentic as women.
Annie McGhee, Ashlyn Arthur
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Transmasculine People's Voice Function: A Review of the Currently Available Evidence
Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the currently available discursive and empirical data relating to those aspects of transmasculine people's vocal situations that are not primarily gender-related, to identify restrictions to voice function that ...
C Neuschaefer-Rube (14842432) +3 more
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The Gay Parental Turn: Canadian Gay Fathers and the Reorganization of Care and Community
ABSTRACT Community has long been key to the well‐being of gay men, yet little research examines how gay fathers, specifically, relate to the broader LGBTQ+ community. Drawing on interviews with 18 mostly White, (upper‐) middle‐class Canadian gay fathers, I investigate their expectations and experiences of family and community, showing they describe ...
S. W. Underwood
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Background Prevalent and incident heart failure (HF) and its comorbidities have not been characterized in transgender and gender‐diverse (TGD) populations. This study determines the prevalence and incidence of HF phenotypes by gender identity.
Ian K. Everitt +13 more
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Not Manly Enough: Femmephobia’s Stinging Impact on the Transmasculine Community
My capstone project is about femmephobia in the transmasculine community. In interviews with at least six trans men and non-binary people, they explained the struggles they faced accessing health care and the discrimination they faced within their ...
Bellamy - Walker, Tat
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Transmasculine People's Voice Function: A Review of the Currently Available Evidence
SummaryObjectivesThis study aims to evaluate the currently available discursive and empirical data relating to those aspects of transmasculine people's vocal situations that are not primarily gender-related, to identify restrictions to voice function ...
Azul, David +3 more
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Negotiating transgender identity in interactions: the experiences of transmasculine people [PDF]
As social constructionist gender theory gained currency in the mid-to-late twentieth century, transgender identities were often presented as ‘proof’ of gender’s intersubjective construction, with little attention given to how trans people were ...
Douglas, R. E.
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IntroductionBacterial vaginosis (BV) is associated with non-optimal changes in the vaginal microbiome and increased susceptibility to STIs and HIV in cisgender women.
John A. Schneider (8490303) +3 more
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