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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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Marie Claire Van Hout,Stephanie Kewley,Alyson Hillis Marie Claire Van Hout
Background: Many jurisdictions globally have no specific prison policy to guide prison management and prison staff in relation to the special needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) prisoners despite the United Nations for th...
Eden Dowers,Carolynne White,Kay Cook et al. Eden Dowers et al.
Background: Trans, gender diverse and non-binary (TGDNB) adults experience significant health disparities relative to their cisgender peers. While social support is a known health-protective factor within the general population, no systemat...
Chloë Rogers,Mike Webberley,Roxana Mateescu et al. Chloë Rogers et al.
Background: GenderGP is a novel, online telemedicine service for transgender and gender-diverse individuals. As part of the service, people are offered fertility counseling in regard to gamete storage. Aims: This study aims to formally cate...
Felicitas Falck,Louise Frisén,Cecilia Dhejne et al. Felicitas Falck et al.
Background: A sterilization requirement to change legal gender was removed from Swedish law in 2013, facilitating pregnancy in trans masculine individuals. The limited number of studies investigating pregnancy and childbi...
Trevor Kirczenow MacDonald,Michelle Walks,MaryLynne Biener et al. Trevor Kirczenow MacDonald et al.
Background: In western cultures, pregnancy and birth have typically been viewed as inherently feminine activities. However, some transmasculine individuals desire and undergo pregnancy. Aims: Our study aimed to explore the experiences of tr...
Mari Greenfield,Zoe Darwin Mari Greenfield
Background: Many trans and non-binary people wish to be parents. However, few countries record figures for trans and non-binary people becoming pregnant/impregnating their partners. Pregnant non-binary people and trans men may be growing po...
Liam Davis Liam Davis
Background: Trans reproduction is often met with reproach when compared with the norm of the cisgender, heterosexual, nuclear family (referred to here as the 'traditional' family). This is notably seen in birth registration where a 'traditi...
Susie Bower-Brown,Sophie Zadeh Susie Bower-Brown
Background: Research on trans and non-binary parents has identified challenges in integrating parenting and gender identities, and in navigating stigmatizing environments. Studies have also highlighted the unique experience of transmasculin...
Heidi Moseson,Laura Fix,Jen Hastings et al. Heidi Moseson et al.
Background: Transgender, nonbinary, and gender-expansive (TGE) people experience pregnancy. Quantitative data about pregnancy intentions and outcomes of TGE people are needed to identify patterns in pregnancy intentions and outcomes and to ...