2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.gaceta.2014.07.005
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La producción científica biomédica sobre transexualidad en España: análisis bibliométrico y de contenido (1973-2011)

Abstract: In the last quarter of the twentieth century, the dominant medical discourse considered manifestations of transsexual people from a biologist perspective that conceives transsexuality as a configuration mismatch between sex and gender. The emergence of new identity categories and medical reflection from non-essentialist and non-normative gender perspectives has improved the clinical management of transsexuality.

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“…In order to identify related documents, we use a search string of terms related to transsexuality: ("transgender" OR "transsexual" OR "transsexualism" OR "transsexuality" OR "gender dysphoria" OR "sex change" OR "sex reassignment" OR "gender incongruence" OR "sexual reassignment" OR "gender nonconformity" OR "sexual disorder" OR "queer" OR "non-binary" OR "nonbinary" OR "gender diversity"). These terms were previous used by other authors who, despite having different goals, used similar strings [7,14], and others who analyzed the main terminologies used in systematic reviews of the field of study [15]. The terms "nonbinary", which is one of the most used since 2014, and "gender diversity", which has gained strength in recent years, have been used to give greater scope to the study [11].…”
Section: Datasetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to identify related documents, we use a search string of terms related to transsexuality: ("transgender" OR "transsexual" OR "transsexualism" OR "transsexuality" OR "gender dysphoria" OR "sex change" OR "sex reassignment" OR "gender incongruence" OR "sexual reassignment" OR "gender nonconformity" OR "sexual disorder" OR "queer" OR "non-binary" OR "nonbinary" OR "gender diversity"). These terms were previous used by other authors who, despite having different goals, used similar strings [7,14], and others who analyzed the main terminologies used in systematic reviews of the field of study [15]. The terms "nonbinary", which is one of the most used since 2014, and "gender diversity", which has gained strength in recent years, have been used to give greater scope to the study [11].…”
Section: Datasetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A critical review of the healthcare model of attention was initiated. Since 2007, coordinated manifestations for trans-depathologization have taken place and activism has occurred on an international scale [10]. Critical challenges by trans people about their healthcare have often evolved through health social movements.…”
Section: Current Moment: Depathologization Of Transgenderism or Gementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A pesar de la frecuencia de las mujeres transgénero en situación de prostitución (MTSP) entre el colectivo transgénero, existen pocos estudios relativos a este colectivo desde de las ciencias sociales y, menos aún, específicos desde el Trabajo Social. La psiquiatría y la medicina son las disciplinas desde donde más se ha estudiado este fenómeno (Navarro-Pérez, Ortiz-Gómez y Gil-García 2015). Las MTSP y aquellas personas que realizan la prostitución en espacios cerrados han estado históricamente subrepresentadas en las investigaciones sobre trabajo sexual y salud (Bungay, Oliffe y Atchison 2016).…”
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