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The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1976
Nonscientific literature concerning transvestism is briefly reviewed. Fiction published since its inception by the Australian transvestite journal Feminique is analyzed. Many stories have remarkably similar themes. The fictional themes contrast sharply with the reality of transvestite experiences. Fictional themes in transvestite literature analyzed by
N, Buhrich, N, McConaghy
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Nonscientific literature concerning transvestism is briefly reviewed. Fiction published since its inception by the Australian transvestite journal Feminique is analyzed. Many stories have remarkably similar themes. The fictional themes contrast sharply with the reality of transvestite experiences. Fictional themes in transvestite literature analyzed by
N, Buhrich, N, McConaghy
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The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1988
Transvestic fetishism is characterized by eroticized cross-dressing in a heterosexual male. Twenty-one transvestites who were seeking psychiatric consultation were evaluated using the Derogatis Sexual Functioning Inventory (DSFI) and the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI). They were compared with 45 heterosexual married males.
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Transvestic fetishism is characterized by eroticized cross-dressing in a heterosexual male. Twenty-one transvestites who were seeking psychiatric consultation were evaluated using the Derogatis Sexual Functioning Inventory (DSFI) and the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI). They were compared with 45 heterosexual married males.
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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 2020
Transgender people are 49 times more likely to live with HIV than common people. In 2015 HIV prevalence in Indonesia increased from 2011. This study aims to determine the risk factors associated with HIV infection in transvestites.
U. Komarudin, Tri Yunis Miko Wahyono
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Transgender people are 49 times more likely to live with HIV than common people. In 2015 HIV prevalence in Indonesia increased from 2011. This study aims to determine the risk factors associated with HIV infection in transvestites.
U. Komarudin, Tri Yunis Miko Wahyono
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Are Transvestites Necessarily Heterosexual?
Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1997A survey of 372 male cross-dressers gathered data about present and childhood experiences and attitudes in light of the growing knowledge about transvestism. This article focuses on data related to sexual orientation, particularly in relationship to the definition of transvestism in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders of the ...
B, Bullough, V, Bullough
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Brontë Studies, 2009
AbstractPatricia Beer's view of the significance of costume in Charlotte Bronte's novels points the way to a further analysis of the representations of ambivalent gender identity, and even of the staging of a recurring masquerade, in which woman's aspirations to develop a masculine persona are projected; but while the masks allow the secret dream of ...
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AbstractPatricia Beer's view of the significance of costume in Charlotte Bronte's novels points the way to a further analysis of the representations of ambivalent gender identity, and even of the staging of a recurring masquerade, in which woman's aspirations to develop a masculine persona are projected; but while the masks allow the secret dream of ...
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Partners of distressed transvestites
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1981The authors studied partners of 18 transvestites who sought consultation because of their disorder. They found that all of these women were moral masochists and that all tolerated the self-centered, obsessive-compulsive behavior of their transvestic spouses.
T N, Wise, C, Dupkin, J K, Meyer
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Three transvestites under hypnosis
International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1965Abstract The literature on transvestism is reviewed. Most authorities agree that it is rarely, if ever, treated successfully. A therapeutic approach is outlined which combines conventional analytically-oriented psychotherapy with appropriate hypnotherapeutic techniques. 3 illustrative cases are presented.
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Transvestites in the Middle Ages
American Journal of Sociology, 1974Transvestism, which is usually defined in terms of psychopathology, must also be examined in terms of status gain and loss. This appears most obvious in an examination of the lives of the transvestite saints whose legends and myths help set Western attitudes toward transvestism.
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Transsexualism and Transvestitism
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1967The literature in regard to transsexualism and transvestitism is briefly reviewed including considerations of possible aetiological influences. The need for large scale and controlled comparative investigations is indicated. A number of questions to be considered in studying these disorders are stated.
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1988
Several reports describe the wives of transvestites (Beigel, 1963; Feinbloom, 1976; Prince, 1973; Stoller, 1967; Talamini, 1982; Wise, Dupkin, & Meyer, 1981) but most of these are based on very few cases. The wives were seen by Stoller (1967) as inadequate women, inclined to either succor their husbands through overindulgence or to humiliate them by ...
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Several reports describe the wives of transvestites (Beigel, 1963; Feinbloom, 1976; Prince, 1973; Stoller, 1967; Talamini, 1982; Wise, Dupkin, & Meyer, 1981) but most of these are based on very few cases. The wives were seen by Stoller (1967) as inadequate women, inclined to either succor their husbands through overindulgence or to humiliate them by ...
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