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期刊名:International journal of transgender health

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ISSN:2689-5269

e-ISSN:2689-5277

IF/分区:8.4/Q1

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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...
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. ...
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...
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...
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,...
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...
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...
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...