Need for Inclusive Consideration of Transgender and Gender Diverse People in E-Health Services: A Systematic Review

Many transgender and gender diverse (TGD) people use the internet to find ways out of isolation, network, and share information on health-related topics. Thus, e-health services could reduce the health burden of TGD people and facilitate access to health care. Following the PRISMA guidelines, we con...

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Community
Curricula
Gender identity
Health services
Internet
Intervention
Mental depression
Mental health
Quality of life
Social networks
Stigma
Suburban areas
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Telemedicine
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