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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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Shanna Duffy Stryker,Harini Pallerla,Sarah Pickle Shanna Duffy Stryker
Background: Many transgender individuals lack access to needed medical care, partially due to a lack of providers with experience in gender-affirming healthcare. Aims: The purpose of this study was to identify professional motivators for me...
Austin H Johnson,Ivy Hill,Jasmine Beach-Ferrara et al. Austin H Johnson et al.
Background: Transgender and non-binary people are more likely to face barriers to healthcare than their cisgender counterparts. The majority of work in this area centers on the experiences of transgender people in northern cities and urban ...
Richard S Henry,Paul B Perrin,Bethany M Coston et al. Richard S Henry et al.
Background: Research on transgender and gender-nonconforming (TGNC) aging is limited. To date, most of the literature about TGNC aging has focused on discrimination (particularly in healthcare), violence and abuse, caregiving and family rel...
Justine Defreyne,Judith Van Schuylenbergh,Joz Motmans et al. Justine Defreyne et al.
Introduction: Transgender people who chose to proceed with gender affirming hormonal and/or surgical therapy, may face reduced options for fulfilling their parental desire in the future. The ideas and concerns of adult transgender people re...
Ashley Austin,Shelley L Craig,Nicole Navega et al. Ashley Austin et al.
Background: Public awareness of Transgender and Gender Diverse (TGD) identities has grown significantly; however, acceptance and support remain elusive for many TGD youth. Resultant experiences of marginalization and stigmatization contribu...
Anna Carlile Anna Carlile
Background: Transgender and non-binary children and young people and their parents in England, UK are poorly served across a range of healthcare settings. Whilst UK equalities legislation and international guidance on transgender healthcare...
Damien W Riggs,Clare Bartholomaeus,Annie Pullen Sansfaçon Damien W Riggs
Background: It is increasingly recognized that transgender young people require affirming medical care, however the provision of such care may be mitigated by the availability of services and the views of parents. Aims: This study aimed to ...