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The journal was established in 1997 as the International Journal of Transgenderism, obtaining its current title in 2020 to reflect more appropriate and acceptable language as the former name is used as a slur nowadays, [6] [7] with Friedemann Pfäfflin and Eli Coleman as founding editors-in-chief.
International Journal of Transgenderism (now the International Journal of Transgender Health) Islami Jamiat-e-Talaba , a student organization in Pakistan Topics referred to by the same term
The Standards of Care for the Health of Transgender and Gender Diverse People (SOC) is an international clinical protocol by the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) outlining the recommended assessment and treatment for transgender and gender-diverse individuals across the lifespan including social, hormonal, or surgical transition. [1]
International Journal of Transgender Health (1998–present; until 2020, titled International Journal of Transgenderism) ISSN 1553-2739. Transgender Health (2016–present) ISSN 2688-4887. TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly (2014–present) ISSN 2328-9252.
Transgender Liberation: A Movement Whose Time Has Come: 1992 Leslie Feinberg: ISBN 0-89567-105-0: Transgender Rights: 2006 Paisley Currah, Richard M. Juang, and Shannon Minter (editors) ISBN 0-8166-4311-3: Transgender Warriors: Making History from Joan of Arc to Dennis Rodman: 1996 Leslie Feinberg: ISBN 0-8070-7941-3: The Truth about Me: A ...
The SOC 7, published in 2011, was more evidence-based than the previous versions and first to include an international advisory committee of transgender community leaders. It changed the name to the "Standards of Care for the Health of Transsexual, Transgender, and Gender-Nonconforming People", began to use the phrase "gender dysphoria", and ...
In 2020, the International Journal of Transgenderism changed its name to the International Journal of Transgender Health "to reflect a change toward more appropriate and acceptable use of language in our field." [42] By 1984, the concept of a "transgender community" had developed, in which transgender was used as an umbrella term. [43]
The International Journal of Transgenderism – The Official Journal of the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (formerly HBIGDA). An archive of IJT Volumes I through V is available, as are several books on transsexualism, including Harry Benjamin's The Transsexual Phenomenon