Rutter's Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2015
DOI: 10.1002/9781118381953.ch69
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Gender dysphoria and paraphilic sexual disorders

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“…Third, even though we have excluded the patients diagnosed with psychiatric disorders before 2000, or before their first visit for any psychosexual disorders, there is the possibility of the protopathic bias, in which some patients could have been introduced into this study by subjects who have an undiagnosed disease. Fourth, although paraphilias and gender dysphoria are distinct categories, there is some evidence for an overlap between paraphilias and gender dysphoria [ 84 ]. The combination of distinct entities, in a single heterogeneous category of psychosexual disorders, is a limitation when discussing the results of the data analysis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, even though we have excluded the patients diagnosed with psychiatric disorders before 2000, or before their first visit for any psychosexual disorders, there is the possibility of the protopathic bias, in which some patients could have been introduced into this study by subjects who have an undiagnosed disease. Fourth, although paraphilias and gender dysphoria are distinct categories, there is some evidence for an overlap between paraphilias and gender dysphoria [ 84 ]. The combination of distinct entities, in a single heterogeneous category of psychosexual disorders, is a limitation when discussing the results of the data analysis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This behavior, according to researchers, could sometimes be thought of as an early-onset gender identity disorder. According to Blanchard in the early onset form, in biological males sexual orientation is essentially homosexual, while in biologically female individuals, according to Lawrence is almost always homosexual [4].But before the child's own verbal expression of his gender, the indirect expression through his play precedes, as the children choose their toys, their clothes, the imaginary roles in the role-plays, their company, and even the way use the toilet according to the gender they feel they belong to. The majority of children, those who have strong dissatisfaction with their anatomical sex during childhood, do not seem to maintain it during the period after adolescence.…”
Section: Clinical Picture Of Gender Identity Disordermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, even though we have excluded the patients diagnosed with dementia, depressive, anxiety, bipolar, sleep, and psychotic disorders before 2000, or before their rst visit for any psychosexual disorders, there is the possibility of the protopathic bias, in which some patients could have been introduced into this study by subjects who have an undiagnosed disease. Fourth, although paraphilias and gender dysphoria are distinct categories, there is some evidence for an overlap between paraphilias and gender dysphoria [83]. The combination of distinct entities, in a single heterogeneous category of psychosexual disorders, is a limitation when discussing the results of the data analysis.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%