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  2. Gender dysphoria in children - Wikipedia

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    Children with persistent gender dysphoria are characterized by more extreme gender dysphoria in childhood than children with desisting gender dysphoria. [1] Some (but not all) gender variant youth will want or need to transition, which may involve social transition (changing dress, name, pronoun), and, for older youth and adolescents, medical transition (hormone therapy or surgery).

  3. Gender dysphoria diagnoses in children up fiftyfold in a ...

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    The amount of children with a gender dysphoria diagnosis in England has risen fiftyfold over the last decade, although numbers remain low, research has found.. The study, which appeared in the ...

  4. Gender dysphoria - Wikipedia

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    Studies on children and adolescents with gender dysphoria have found a high prevalence of autistic traits or a confirmed diagnosis of autism. [90] [91] Adults with gender dysphoria attending specialist gender clinics have also been shown to have high rates of autistic traits or an autism diagnosis as well. [91]

  5. Transgender youth - Wikipedia

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    [6] [112] Factors that are associated with gender dysphoria persisting through puberty include the intensity of gender dysphoria, the amount of cross-gendered behavior, and verbal identification with the desired or experienced gender (i.e., stating that they are a different gender rather than wish to be a different gender). [6] [113]

  6. Childhood gender nonconformity - Wikipedia

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    Diagnoses of gender identity disorder in children (GIDC) remains controversial, as many argue that the label pathologizes behaviors and cognitions that fall within the normal variation within gender. The stigma associated with mental health disorders may do more harm than good. [26] The DSM-5 renamed the condition gender dysphoria to avoid this ...

  7. Partial androgen insensitivity syndrome - Wikipedia

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    It determined that the best interests of the child were protected by allowing the child to determine their own gender identity. [109] The Court determined that genital surgeries should not be conducted on children over the age of five, and that multidisciplinary teams should assess children's needs on a case-by-case basis. [110] [107] [111]

  8. Transgender - Wikipedia

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    In the American (DSM), the term gender dysphoria is listed under code F64.0 for adolescents and adults, and F64.2 for children. [127] Further information: Causes of gender incongruence .) France removed gender identity disorder as a diagnosis by decree in 2010, [ 128 ] [ 129 ] but according to French trans rights organizations, beyond the ...

  9. Transgender health care misinformation - Wikipedia

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    Transgender healthcare misinformation primarily relies on manufactured uncertainty from a network of conservative legal and advocacy organizations. [8] [3] These organizations have relied on similar techniques to those used in climate change denialism, generating exaggerated uncertainty around reproductive health care, conversion therapy, and gender-affirming care.