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ISSN:2688-4887

e-ISSN:2380-193X

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Venkatesan Chakrapani,Jasvir Kaur,Aakriti Gupta et al. Venkatesan Chakrapani et al.
Purpose: Gender affirmation (GA) has been associated with improved healthcare engagement and health outcomes. Given the lack of a valid tool to measure GA in healthcare settings (GAHS) among transgender women living with ...
Beth J Maclin,Yeycy Donastorg,Martha Perez et al. Beth J Maclin et al.
Purpose: Mental illness is a significant public health issue among transgender female sex workers (FSW). A variety of factors inform the prevalence of mental illness among transgender FSW, including violence exposure and ...
Brian J Conway,Alexandra O Polovneff,Emily McGinley et al. Brian J Conway et al.
Purpose: Gender-affirming surgery (GAS) improves both physical and mental health in transgender and gender-diverse individuals. However, access to GAS in the United States is hindered by unreliable insurance coverage and ...
June Sing Hong Lam,Alex Abramovich,J Charles Victor et al. June Sing Hong Lam et al.
Purpose: The study compared physician-based outpatient mental health care follow-up between transgender and gender diverse (TGD) individuals and the general population who had a mental health-related emergency department ...
Kirsty Hird,Penelope Hasking,Mark Boyes et al. Kirsty Hird et al.
Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI), the deliberate injury of one's own body without suicidal intent, is notably prevalent among trans young people. This may be attributed to the unique adversities commonly faced by trans young people, including...
Elijah R Castle,Rey L Daigle,Andres Cazares et al. Elijah R Castle et al.
Discourse regarding informed consent in trans health care generally addresses overarching interventions (hormones, surgery) and not specific details of these interventions (who will be involved, what kind of and where touch is required), wh...
Amanda N Burnside,Jennifer A Hoffmann,Douglas Lorenz et al. Amanda N Burnside et al.
A retrospective cross-sectional study of nearly 3 years of emergency department (ED) encounters was performed with the goal of developing an electronic medical record (EMR) search strategy to identify transgender and gender diverse (TGD) yo...
Panachai Nimitpanya,Krasean Panyakhamlerd,Ammarin Suwan et al. Panachai Nimitpanya et al.
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the early impacts of masculinizing hormone therapy on body composition among testosterone-naive Thai transmasculine (TM) individuals, focusing on changes in fat and lean mass withi...
Jill D Jacobson,Emily L Paprocki,Kelsee L Halpin et al. Jill D Jacobson et al.
Purpose: Several studies demonstrate endogenous androgen excess in adult trans male patients, but data are lacking in adolescents. Identifying hyperandrogenism in growing children is relevant, as it can be the first sign ...
Deen Debryn,Anthony Cheung,Vaibhav Gupta et al. Deen Debryn et al.
Purpose: Transgender individuals commonly undergo hormone therapy as part of their gender-affirming care. Given the lack of clinical data regarding the impact of these exogenous hormones on airway management as well as th...