Chondrolaryngoplasty in transgender women: Prospective analysis of voice and aesthetic satisfaction [0.03%]
透明女性变性人的软骨环状软骨板植入术:前瞻性分析声音和美学满意度
Mateus Morais Aires,Daniela de Vasconcelos,Bruno Teixeira de Moraes
Mateus Morais Aires
Introduction: Chondrolaryngoplasty or "tracheal shaving" is cosmetic surgery to reduce the laryngeal prominence in transgender women. Complications may include damage to the vocal folds and epiglottic destabilization or aesthetic dissatisfa...
"What if I'm not trans enough? What if I'm not man enough?": Transgender young adults' experiences of gender-affirming healthcare readiness assessments in Aotearoa New Zealand [0.03%]
“假如我没有足够的性别多样性身份资格?假如我不够男性化?”:新西兰 transgender 年轻人接受性别确认医疗准备评估的经历
G Fraser,A Brady,M S Wilson
G Fraser
Background: A growing body of transgender health research reports that transgender people often feel pressure to conform to a dominant narrative during gender-affirming readiness assessments. In New Zealand, however, no s...
Family building desires among transgender and gender expansive adolescents: A longitudinal family-level analysis [0.03%]
跨性别和性别多样青少年的建家意愿:一项纵向家庭层面分析
Brett Stark,Shea A Nagle,Adam Hunter et al.
Brett Stark et al.
Introduction: Professional societies state that Transgender and gender expansive (TGE) adolescents and their families should be counseled about future family building options prior to initiating gender affirming therapy. ...
Uterine transplantation and donation in transgender individuals; proof of concept [0.03%]
子宫移植与捐献在跨性别者人群中的应用——概念验证研究
Alireza Hamidian Jahromi,Sydney R Horen,Amir H Dorafshar et al.
Alireza Hamidian Jahromi et al.
Legislation restricting access to public restrooms and changing facilities for transgender individuals in Texas (US): A qualitative analysis of testimony [0.03%]
美国德克萨斯州限制变性人使用公共卫生间和更衣室的立法:一项证词定性分析
Aren E Kurth,Jae A Puckett,Kaston D Anderson-Carpenter
Aren E Kurth
An alarming amount of legislation in the United States has sought to restrict the rights of transgender people, often targeting access to public spaces or restrooms. One example of this legislation is the Texas Privacy Act (Senate Bill 6; 2...
" To feel supported in your community is to feel loved": Cultivating community and support for Black transmasculine people navigating anti-Black racism, transphobia, and COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
“在社区中感受到支持就是感受到被爱”:为黑人跨性别男性人群培养社区和获得支持以应对反黑人种族主义、恐跨性别者行为以及新冠肺炎疫情
Gabriel M Lockett,Kirsten G Klein,Jordan Mike et al.
Gabriel M Lockett et al.
Background: Black transmasculine people are disproportionately affected by a myriad of intersecting stressors including racism (specifically anti-Black racism), sexism, and cissexism. Black transmasculine people are exposed daily to systemi...
How the COVID-19 pandemic affects transgender health care - A cross-sectional online survey in 63 upper-middle-income and high-income countries [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情对变性人医疗保健的影响——63个中高收入和高收入国家的横断面在线调查
Andreas Koehler,Joz Motmans,Leo Mulió Alvarez et al.
Andreas Koehler et al.
Background: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, access to medical care is restricted for nearly all non-acute conditions. Due to their status as a vulnerable social group and the inherent need for transition-related treatments,...
Mental health, substance use, experiences of violence, and access to health care among transgender and non-binary people during the COVID-19 lockdown in Argentina [0.03%]
阿根廷疫情期间阿根廷跨性别及非二元性别者心理健康、物质使用情况、遭受暴力经历以及获得医疗保健途径的状况
Pablo D Radusky,Nadir Cardozo,Mariana Duarte et al.
Pablo D Radusky et al.
Background: Lockdown measures are effective to control COVID-19 spread; however, concerns have increased regarding its impact on transgender and non-binary people. Aims: This study describes self-reported changes in mental health, substance...
Transgender-specific COVID-19-related stressors and their association with depressive symptoms among transgender adults: A nationwide cross-sectional survey in South Korea [0.03%]
韩国全国横断面调查:变性人在COVID-19相关压力及其与抑郁症状之间的关系
Hyemin Lee,Arjee J Restar,Don Operario et al.
Hyemin Lee et al.
Introduction: COVID-19 has disproportionately impacted marginalized groups, including transgender populations, reproducing and exacerbating inequalities and vulnerabilities that existed in those groups prior to the pandem...
The impact of the first three months of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Australian trans community [0.03%]
澳大利亚性别多样性群体遭受的新冠肺炎疫情影响(2020年3月至5月)
Sav Zwickl,Lachlan M Angus,Alex Wong Fang Qi et al.
Sav Zwickl et al.
Background: Trans and gender diverse individuals (people who identify with a gender different to what was presumed for them at birth) are one of the most medically and socially marginalized groups in our community. The CO...