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- Title
The intersectionality of detransitioning and being nonbinary in transgender care.
- Authors
Nieder, Timo O
- Abstract
Google Scholar Crossref Search ADS WorldCat 23 Hildebrand-Chupp R. More than "canaries in the gender coal mine": a transfeminist approach to research on detransition. The population of trans and gender-diverse (TGD) people is undergoing two significant changes relevant to health professionals worldwide: (1) a significant increase in TGD people seeking gender-affirming medical treatment (GAMT),[1] and (2) the diversification of genders (ie, nonbinary) and GAMT requests.[2] Numerous studies have shown that the number of TGD people has increased over time: a recent systematic review found a range of 17 to 33 per 100 000 for TGD people presenting in clinical settings.[3] At the same time, evidence gaps have shown up, because the group of treatment-seeking nonbinary people has little representation in previous studies.[4] As of now, it remains unclear to what extent the increase in numbers also represents nonbinary people seeking treatment. Google Scholar Crossref Search ADS WorldCat 7 Expósito-Campos P. A typology of gender detransition and its implications for healthcare providers. Google Scholar OpenURL Placeholder Text WorldCat 8 Whyte S, Brooks RC, Torgler B. Man, woman, "other": factors associated with nonbinary gender identification.
- Subjects
GENDER identity; TRANSGENDER people; GENDER expression; NONBINARY people; GENDER-nonconforming people; GENDER detransition
- Publication
Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2023, Vol 20, Issue 6, p712
- ISSN
1743-6095
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/jsxmed/qdad045