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Transcending the gender dichotomy in educational gender gap research: The association between gender identity and academic self-efficacy Vrije Universiteit Brussel Ghent University
Effects of different steps in gender reassignment therapy on psychopathology: a prospective study of persons with a gender identity disorder Ghent University
Introduction : At the start of gender reassignment therapy, persons with a gender identity disorder (GID) may deal with various forms of psychopathology. Until now, a limited number of publications focus on the effect of the different phases of treatment on this comorbidity and other psychosocial factors. Aims : The aim of this study was to investigate how gender reassignment therapy affects psychopathology and other psychosocial factors. ...
Recalled and current gender role behavior, gender identity and sexual orientation in adults with Disorders/Differences of Sex Development Ghent University
'I don't feel at home in this world' : sexual and gender minority emerging adults' self-perceived links between their suicidal thoughts and sexual orientation or gender identity Ghent University
Objectives To examine whether sexual and gender minority (SGM) emerging adults perceived their SGM status was linked to suicidal ideation, and to explore if their responses fell within tenets of the minority stress framework. Method Open text (survey) responses of Dutch and Flemish SGM emerging adults (n = 187) were thematically analysed using the constant comparative comparison method for qualitative analysis. Results We identified 8 themes in ...
Doing gender in fear of crime. The Impact of Gender Identity on Reported Levels of Fear of Crime in Adolescents and Young Adults KU Leuven
Gender is seen as the most important factor related to different levels of fear of crime, with women consistently reporting higher levels of fear than men. Several explanations have been elaborated, which largely focus either on the irrationally high level of female fear or (from a feminist perspective) on the impact of differential socialization processes, with women being socialized as fearful subjects compared to 'fearless' men. However, both ...