Gender Incongruence of Childhood Diagnosis and Its Impact on Brazilian Healthcare Access

Onl in 1997, Brazilians had the first official regulation by the Federal Medicine Council for the adult population with genderdysphoria (or gender incongruence) and only in 2008 did the Brazilian public healthcare system begin to cover trans-related procedures such as hormone therapy and surgeries.

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Veröffentlicht in:Archives of sexual behavior 2017-11, Vol.46 (8), p.2511-2511
Hauptverfasser: Lobato, Maria Inês Rodrigues, Saadeh, Alexandre, Cordeiro, Desiree Monteiro, Gagliotti, Daniel Augusto Mori, Brandelli, Ângelo Costa, Fontanari, Anna Martha V., Filho, César Bridi, de Garcia, Cláudia Corrêa Garcia, da Silva, Dhiordan Cardoso, Salvador, Jaqueline, Schwarz, Karine, Schneider, Maiko Abel, Brambila, Márcia Ivani, Giardin, Aline, Monteiro, Lisia Maya, Soll, Bianca Machado Borba, Real, André Gonzales
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Zusammenfassung:Onl in 1997, Brazilians had the first official regulation by the Federal Medicine Council for the adult population with genderdysphoria (or gender incongruence) and only in 2008 did the Brazilian public healthcare system begin to cover trans-related procedures such as hormone therapy and surgeries.
ISSN:0004-0002
1573-2800
DOI:10.1007/s10508-016-0864-6