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    Patients’ Preference in Selecting a Dental Practitioner based on Gender by Ayesha Aijaz Bhatti, Fatima Wasif, Zarnab Yousaf, Zunaira Iqbal, Asma Rafi Chaudhry, Sehrish Zaffar

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Keywords:   Gender Preferences, Gender Identity, Dentists, Patient-Dentist Relationship …”
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    FEAR OF SOCIAL ALIENATION OF LOVE AS GENDER CHARACTERISTICS by V. V. Melnyk, L. І. Моzhovyi, I. A. Reshetova

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The article establishes that gender identity under the conditions of modern socio-psychological crisis is associated with forming a special "picture of fear, anxiety, loneliness" as a part of that internal and external world, generated by alienation from society. …”
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    Exploring parenthood intentions and perceptions of infertility and assisted reproductive technology among 2SLGBTQIA + young adults in Ontario, Canada: a mixed methods study by Caitlin I. T. Ennis, Nurasha G. Fernando, Karen P. Phillips

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…ART was acceptable in the event of future infertility, with two major themes used to describe perceived barriers to ART: (i) treatment is expensive; and (ii) I may face discrimination due to my gender identity/sexual orientation. Trans men were significantly more worried about healthcare access to have a biological child (86.7%; χ2(3):16.805 p < .001) than other genders. …”
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    On writing about illness in Kuwait. A discussion with Shahd Al Shammari by Marion Breteau

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The intimate, through the body, becomes the vehicle of her personal construction and her gender identity. With this book, she highlights the tension between intimacy and publicity through the act of writing. …”
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    Autistic and transgender/gender diverse people’s experiences of health and healthcare by Kate Green, Elizabeth Weir, Lily Wright, Carrie Allison, Simon Baron-Cohen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…All individuals whose sex assigned at birth did not match their current gender identity were categorized as transgender/gender diverse; this was possible to determine, as the survey asked about sex assigned at birth and gender in separate questions. …”
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    Implications of hormonal carcinogenesis for transgender and gender-diverse people undergoing gender-affirming hormone therapy: an up-to-date review by Matteo Lambertini, Filippo Pietrantonio, Dario Trapani, Francesco Perrone, Rossana Berardi, Saverio Cinieri, Chiara Cassani, Amelia Barcellini, Filippo Ghelardi, Alberto Giovanni Leone, Stefania Bonadonna, Marianna Sirico, Barbara Tagliaferri, Stefano Maccarone, Davide Dalu, Lorenzo Ruggieri, Simone Nardin, Nicla La Verde

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Unfortunately, the scarcity of epidemiological data on cancer incidence in the TGD population persists due to the absence of sexual orientation and gender identity data collection in cancer centres. Consequently, in most cases, establishing a positive or negative correlation between GAHT and cancer risk remains speculative. …”
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    Healthcare practitioners as accomplices: a qualitative study of gender affirmation in a context of ambiguous regulation in Indonesia by Benjamin Hegarty, Alegra Wolter, Amalia Puri Handayani, Kevin Marian, Jamee Newland, Dede Oetomo, Ignatius Praptoraharjo, Angela Kelly-Hanku

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…For trans participants, ethical arguments for the validity of legal and medical gender affirmation was premised on evidence that their gender identity and expression was already recognized within society, even if limited to immediate friends and family. …”
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    Les genres récrits n° 3 by Daniel Elmiger

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…It is used, among other things, to designate grammatical genders as well as gender identities. What can we do when such an identity does not correspond to a binary choice (such as “woman” or “man”) or when a person undertakes a transition? …”
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    Citoyenneté féminine sous la Seconde République : entre le réformisme social et la démocratisation by Ana Aguado

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…It was this redefinition that initiated a process of construction of new gender identities.…”
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    Proposed scenario for post-suicide attempt care for individuals undergoing gender transition by Vitória Alexandrina Volpe, Aline Conceição Silva, Laysa Fernanda Silva Pedrollo, Lucca de Oliveira Rosa, Manoel Antônio dos Santos, Elton Carlos Almeida, Kelly Graziani Giacchero Vedana

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results : All items met the minimum acceptance criterion (≥0.70), and adjustments were made to incorporate a more inclusive approach and reflect the diversity of gender identities. Conclusion The study developed and validated a clinical simulation scenario for post-suicide attempt care for a person undergoing gender transition. …”
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    Engagement féminin en Kabylie et intersection des revendications (1980-2001). Dominations, expériences et négociations identitaires by Margherita Rasulo

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The processes of definition and negotiation of identity by women’s associations were expressed through a dialectical movement of appropriation and contestation of identity claims and gender identities with reference to social, legal and customary normative frameworks. …”
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    To Come Out or Not to Come Out: Queer Coming Out in Nine Lives by Zodwa Nyoni by Emre Ozmen

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Because it has enabled queer people to define and reveal their non-normative gender identities and sexual preferences in many ways and platforms. …”
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    Dancing Hands: On Neurodivergent Embodied Knowledge by Anna Püschel

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…I argue that parallel to movements of “queering” public spaces that result in increasing safety for all gender identities, “cripping” spaces through adjusting them to neurodivergent needs can be beneficial to everyone in a competitive capitalist environment such as the art world: from education to art spaces and academia that host an increasing number of artistic researchers. …”
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    Prosocial behavior and youth mental health outcomes: A scoping review protocol. by Saima Hirani, Emmanuela Ojukwu, Nilanga Aki Bandara

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The inclusion criteria for the review will include young individuals aged 10-24-year-old, living in any geographic location, of all gender identities, and with or without mental health issues. …”
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    Reimagining Geoscience Education for Sustainability by Ellen P. Metzger

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Efforts to recruit future geoscientists must diversify to highlight a wide range of sustainability-related career paths and to attract people who bring perspectives from different backgrounds, cultures, gender identities, and life experiences. Many of these challenges have persisted for decades, but connecting geoscience education to wider conversations around sustainability, social justice, diversity and inclusion, and ethics is providing a new narrative for Earth science education that better aligns with evolving societal needs and the interests of today’s young people. …”
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    Disparities in Tobacco use and cravings among sexual and gender minority adolescents in the United States by Sunday Azagba, Todd Ebling, Galappaththige S.R. de Silva

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Among gender minority users, 40.45 % of nonbinary, genderfluid, or genderqueer individuals and 20.34 % of other gender identities reported cravings. Compared to heterosexual users, the odds of cravings were higher among bisexual, pansexual, queer, or asexual (aOR = 4.35, 95 % CI = 2.12–8.94), gay or lesbian (aOR = 3.51, 95 % CI = 1.03–11.93), and other sexual identities (aOR = 2.79, 95 % CI = 1.16–6.71). …”
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