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The DSM diagnostic criteria for gender identity disorder in adolescents and adults.

Peggy T Cohen-Kettenis1, Friedemann Pfäfflin.   

Abstract

Apart from some general issues related to the Gender Identity Disorder (GID) diagnosis, such as whether it should stay in the DSM-V or not, a number of problems specifically relate to the current criteria of the GID diagnosis for adolescents and adults. These problems concern the confusion caused by similarities and differences of the terms transsexualism and GID, the inability of the current criteria to capture the whole spectrum of gender variance phenomena, the potential risk of unnecessary physically invasive examinations to rule out intersex conditions (disorders of sex development), the necessity of the D criterion (distress and impairment), and the fact that the diagnosis still applies to those who already had hormonal and surgical treatment. If the diagnosis should not be deleted from the DSM, most of the criticism could be addressed in the DSM-V if the diagnosis would be renamed, the criteria would be adjusted in wording, and made more stringent. However, this would imply that the diagnosis would still be dichotomous and similar to earlier DSM versions. Another option is to follow a more dimensional approach, allowing for different degrees of gender dysphoria depending on the number of indicators. Considering the strong resistance against sexuality related specifiers, and the relative difficulty assessing sexual orientation in individuals pursuing hormonal and surgical interventions to change physical sex characteristics, it should be investigated whether other potentially relevant specifiers (e.g., onset age) are more appropriate.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 19838784     DOI: 10.1007/s10508-009-9562-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Sex Behav        ISSN: 0004-0002


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3.  Neural Systems for Own-body Processing Align with Gender Identity Rather Than Birth-assigned Sex.

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4.  Testosterone Effects on the Brain in Transgender Men.

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10.  Possible Neurobiological Underpinnings of Homosexuality and Gender Dysphoria.

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