Gender Dysphoria. General Theoretical Considerations and Bioethical Aspects of Medical Treatment

Corina Ana Nistor Pop, C. Delcea
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The concept of being transgender or gender variant goes back to Asia and India where there was a third recognized gender, Hijra. More recently, there has been a significant increase in the awareness of people who are not comfortable with the sex assigned to them at birth and who choose to assume gender roles of the opposite sex, and even resort to medical treatments or surgery to change their sex. assigned in the opposite sex. In recent centuries, this topic has been treated differently, for example, in 1972 an educational book for children, William's Doll, was published by an influential American writer, Charlotte Zolotow, about a boy, William, who desperately wants a doll. to love despite his father's persistent desire to play with traditional male toys. In addition, over the next four decades, children's books have been developed on this topic, such as how to approach boys who wanted to wear dresses. To understand this disorder in the broader context of sexual disorders, we first ask ourselves: What is gender dysphoria? As a general definition, gender dysphoria can be presented as a condition that causes a person discomfort or suffering because there is a mismatch between their biological sex and their gender identity. Or, as otherwise defined, a condition in which the gender of a person assigned at birth and the gender with which he identifies are incongruent. (Davy, 2018). Until the adoption of the ICD-11 (International Classification of Diseases Review 11) by the WHO, it was called a sexual identity disorder and later the condition was renamed and moved from the Mental and Behavioral Disorders section to get rid of the stigma associated with the term disorder. Along the same lines, in the 5th edition of the Handbook of Diagnosis and Statistics of Mental Disorders, the American Psychiatric Association changed the diagnosis of gender identity disorder into Gender Dysphoria (DG). In the literature, this initiative has been praised, precisely for excluding the term “disorder” (Davy, The DSM-5 and the Politics of Diagnosing Transpeople, 2015). Keywords: gender, gender dysphoria, treatment.
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变性人或性别变异的概念可以追溯到亚洲和印度,那里有第三种公认的性别,Hijra。最近,一些人对出生时被赋予的性别感到不自在,他们选择扮演异性的性别角色,甚至求助于医疗或手术来改变自己的性别,这些人的意识有了显著提高。被指定为异性的。近几个世纪以来,这个话题被不同地对待,例如,1972年,一位有影响力的美国作家夏洛特·佐洛托(Charlotte Zolotow)出版了一本儿童教育书籍《威廉的娃娃》(William’s Doll),讲述了一个名叫威廉的男孩,他非常想要一个娃娃。去爱,尽管他的父亲一直渴望玩传统的男性玩具。此外,在接下来的四十年里,关于这个话题的儿童书籍已经发展起来,比如如何接近想穿裙子的男孩。为了在更广泛的性障碍背景下理解这种疾病,我们首先要问自己:什么是性别焦虑症?作为一个一般的定义,性别焦虑症可以表现为一种状况,导致一个人的不适或痛苦,因为他们的生理性别和他们的性别认同之间存在不匹配。或者,按照另一种定义,一个人出生时被赋予的性别与他所认同的性别不一致。(戴维,2018)。在世界卫生组织采用ICD-11(国际疾病分类审查11)之前,它被称为性身份障碍,后来这种情况被重新命名并从精神和行为障碍部分移出,以摆脱与“障碍”一词相关的污名。同样,在第五版《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》中,美国精神病学协会将性别认同障碍的诊断改为性别焦虑症(gender Dysphoria, DG)。在文献中,这一举措受到了赞扬,正是因为排除了“障碍”一词(戴维,《DSM-5和诊断跨性别者的政治》,2015)。关键词:性别,性别焦虑症,治疗。
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