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A descriptive study of the experiences of lesbian, gay and transgender parents accessing health services for their children.   [25-Jul-2012]

Wardrop J.; Shields L.; Watkins R.; Zappia T.; Freeman P.; Chapman R.
Abstract -seeking experiences. These families may be fearful about disclosing their sexual orientation or gender identity to health professionals. As a result, lesbian, gay and transgender parents may not be receiving optimal care for their children. Design. Descriptive
Abstract beliefs, frequency of attendance at religious services and having a friend who is openly lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender. Conclusions. Information gained from this study will assist clinicians and hospital management to develop policies
Keywords transgender patients

Library evidence report: Establishing pregnancy status in an inclusive manner.   [22-Mar-2022]

Anderson, Alice ; Gorton, Cassandra 
Abstract for Transgender Health (WPATH). Finding(s): A diagnosis relating to gender variance was first listed in DSM-2 (1968) as transvestitism [sic] under the parent category sexual deviations. Diagnoses in the DSM, fifth edition (DSM-5) (2013) are gender dysphoria
Abstract in older Australian HIV-positive and HIV-negative gay and bisexual men (GBM). Method(s): We analysed data from the Australian Positive & Peers Longevity Evaluation Study (APPLES), a study of a prospectively recruited cross-sectional sample of 228 (51

Library evidence report: Asking patient sex and gender.   [24-Jan-2023]

Gorton, Cassandra ; Besselaar, Sian
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