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The prevalence of gender dysphoria in Scotland: a primary care study.
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Family MedicineGynecologySenior PartnersDermatologySexual DisordersSocial SciencesGender IdentityPrimary Care StudyGender StudiesGeneral PracticesDisorders Of Sex DevelopmentSexual And Reproductive HealthSexual DysfunctionSex DifferenceSexual BehaviorSexual HealthSex TherapyGender TransitionMedicineGender DysphoriaHuman SexualityWomen's HealthSexology
A questionnaire was sent to senior partners in all general practices in Scotland designed to elicit experience of patients with gender dysphoria: a subjective experience of incongruity between genital anatomy and gender identity. Responses were received from 73% of practices. The prevalence of gender dysphoria among patients aged over 15 years was calculated as 8.18 per 100,000, with an approximate sex ratio of 4:1 in favour of male-to-female patients. One-third of gender-dysphoric patients known to practices had registered in the preceding 12 months, suggesting that patients with this condition are increasingly likely to present for medical care.
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