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2. Gender Dysphoria is...

  • Being born half male and half female
  • Experience of being uncomfortable with the gender assigned to an individual at birth
  • Not knowing your gender

3. Define the following explanation of gender dysphoria: 'Prenatal hormone levels may be affected by genetic conditions which can lead to a mismatch between hormones and biological sex.'

  • Psychosocial Approach
  • Biological Explanation
  • Biosocial Approach

4. Support--> 70 boys with gender dysphoria, none of which had evidence of biological causes such as altered hormone levels, instead common factor was a lack of stereotypical male model

  • Ehrhardt and Money
  • Rekers
  • Yalom
  • Walster

5. Support Study--> Study of mothers who took synthetic hormones during pregnancy to prevent uterine bleeding found girls were more tomboyish

  • Ehrhardt and Money
  • Yalom et al.
  • Rekers
  • Mead

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