Patient-reported satisfaction and quality of life after trans male gender affirming surgery
@inproceedings{McNichols2020PatientreportedSA, title={Patient-reported satisfaction and quality of life after trans male gender affirming surgery}, author={Colton H. McNichols and Devin O’Brien-Coon and B Fischer}, year={2020} }
Background: Trans male gender affirming surgery is becoming more available resulting in an increase in patients undergoing these procedures. There are few reports evaluating the outcomes of these p...
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Factors Associated with Experiences of Gender-Affirming Health Care: A Systematic Review
- Medicine, Political ScienceTransgender Health
- 2021
A large number of transgender people often pursue gender-affirming health care, such as hormone therapy and/or surgeries, and research has begun to explore influences on general health care for transgender people.
Sexual Dysfunction in Transgender People: A Systematic Review.
- PsychologyThe Urologic clinics of North America
- 2021
Mental health and quality of life outcomes of gender-affirming surgery: A systematic literature review
- MedicineJournal of Gay & Lesbian Mental Health
- 2022
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