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Another Myth of Persistence?

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Byrne, Alex
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Abstract
Gender dysphoria is “the aversion to some or all of those physical characteristics or social roles that connote one’s own biological sex” (Schneider et al., 2009, p. 28). The onset of gender dysphoria may be in early childhood or “around puberty or even much later in life” (American Psychiatric and Association, 2022, p. 517). This Letter concerns childhood-onset gender dysphoria; not gender dysphoria that first manifests in adolescence or adulthood (Zucker et al., 2016). The reported new presentation of “rapid-onset gender dysphoria” (Diaz & Bailey, 2023; Littman, 2018), mostly affecting adolescent natal females, is also not relevant.
Date issued
2024-09-16
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/157399
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Linguistics and Philosophy
Journal
Archives of Sexual Behavior
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Springer US
Citation
Byrne, A. Another Myth of Persistence?. Arch Sex Behav (2024).
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