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Tuesday 19 April 2011

45 Years of The Science of Sex and Gender

Some for the Reference Library. I really should be doing a PhD in this...

1966 : H. Benjamin - The Transsexual phenomenon - The Etiology of Transsexualism

1998: Factors predictive of regret in sex reassignment.

2005: Sexual and physical health after sex reassignment surgery

2009: GID in Children and Adolescents (PDF)

2010: Hormonal therapy and sex reassignment: a systematic review and meta-analysis of quality of life and psychosocial outcomes

2011 :Long-Term Follow-Up of Transsexual Persons Undergoing Sex Reassignment Surgery: Cohort Study in Sweden

2011: Primary Care Protocol for Transgender Patient Care: Evidence-Based Transgender Medicine

Evidence-based medicine. At last. Well, a start on it, anyway. Most of the papers on the subject are less than 15 years old.

5 comments:

  1. The sub-page:
    has information relevant to your prior post.

    most gender variant natal boys will go on to be gay adolescents
    and adults, and unpublished data reveals 50% of gender variant natal girls will go on to become transgender adolescent and adult
    men

    ...
    adolescents who present with gender variance, or a transgender identity go on to be transgender
    older adolescents and adults 100% of the time

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  2. Hmm... link didn't publish; may be my fault. Attempt #2:

    Youth: Special Considerations

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  3. I really should be doing a PhD in this...

    "For my next trick..."

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  4. You really should be doing a PhD on this

    Signed,
    Your Spleen :)

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  5. Thanks so much for posting these links. I read and read and read and then I read some more. This is great stuff.

    The regret study, however, has nothing more than an abstract. How can I see the entire study?

    Calie xxx

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