The Imperative for Transgender and Gender Nonbinary Inclusion

We describe barriers to clinical care and research participation unique to transgender and gender nonbinary people and offer concrete suggestions for creating more inclusive environments.

[1]  Jocelyn A. Frelier,et al.  Transforming Family , 2022 .

[2]  F. Grimstad,et al.  Contraception Across the Transmasculine Spectrum. , 2020, American journal of obstetrics and gynecology.

[3]  D. Cohan,et al.  Providing Patient-Centered Perinatal Care for Transgender Men and Gender-Diverse Individuals , 2019, Obstetrics and gynecology.

[4]  M. Andrasik,et al.  Misclassification of Sex Assigned at Birth in the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System and Transgender Reproductive Health: A Quantitative Bias Analysis. , 2019, Epidemiology.

[5]  J. Obedin-Maliver,et al.  Opening the ob/gyn door for sexual and gender minority patients , 2019 .

[6]  J. Twisk,et al.  Bone Safety During the First Ten Years of Gender‐Affirming Hormonal Treatment in Transwomen and Transmen , 2018, Journal of bone and mineral research : the official journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.

[7]  S. Wilkinson,et al.  Uterine transplantation in transgender women , 2018, BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology.

[8]  Virginia Sanders,et al.  A New and Inclusive Intake Form for Diagnostic Imaging Departments. , 2018, Journal of medical imaging and radiation sciences.

[9]  D. Stroumsa,et al.  Welcoming transgender and nonbinary patients: expanding the language of "women's health". , 2018, American journal of obstetrics and gynecology.

[10]  S. Morrison,et al.  Transgender health care: improving medical students’ and residents’ training and awareness , 2018, Advances in medical education and practice.

[11]  David A. Klein,et al.  Providing quality family planning services to LGBTQIA individuals: a systematic review. , 2018, Contraception.

[12]  Jennifer J. Liang,et al.  EXOGENOUS TESTOSTERONE DOES NOT INDUCE OR EXACERBATE THE METABOLIC FEATURES ASSOCIATED WITH PCOS AMONG TRANSGENDER MEN. , 2018, Endocrine practice : official journal of the American College of Endocrinology and the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists.

[13]  J. Obedin-Maliver,et al.  From erasure to opportunity: a qualitative study of the experiences of transgender men around pregnancy and recommendations for providers , 2017, BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth.

[14]  A. Agardh,et al.  Self-Reported Discrimination in Health-Care Settings Based on Recognizability as Transgender: A Cross-Sectional Study Among Transgender U.S. Citizens , 2017, Archives of Sexual Behavior.

[15]  K. Braeckmans,et al.  Ovarian tissue cryopreservation in female-to-male transgender people: insights into ovarian histology and physiology after prolonged androgen treatment. , 2017, Reproductive biomedicine online.

[16]  A. Fox,et al.  What Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Intersex Patients Say Doctors Should Know and Do: A Qualitative Study , 2017, Journal of homosexuality.

[17]  Nils Melzer,et al.  Report of the Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, Juan E. Méndez , 2015 .

[18]  W. Mcfarland,et al.  Testosterone and sexual risk among transmen: a mixed methods exploratory study , 2017, Culture, health & sexuality.

[19]  E. Meerwijk,et al.  Transgender Population Size in the United States: a Meta-Regression of Population-Based Probability Samples. , 2017, American journal of public health.

[20]  H. Delemarre-van de Waal,et al.  Efficacy and Safety of Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Agonist Treatment to Suppress Puberty in Gender Dysphoric Adolescents. , 2016, The journal of sexual medicine.

[21]  J. Keatley,et al.  ‘I am not a man’: Trans-specific barriers and facilitators to PrEP acceptability among transgender women , 2016, Global public health.

[22]  Susan R Rankin,et al.  The Report of the 2015 U.S. Transgender Survey , 2016 .

[23]  S. Reisner,et al.  The Time Is Now: Attention Increases to Transgender Health in the United States but Scientific Knowledge Gaps Remain. , 2015, LGBT health.

[24]  Lucinda B. Leung,et al.  Finding the perfect doctor: identifying lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender-competent physicians. , 2015, American journal of public health.

[25]  J. Obedin-Maliver Time for OBGYNs to care for people of all genders. , 2015, Journal of women's health.

[26]  C. Unger Care of the transgender patient: a survey of gynecologists' current knowledge and practice. , 2015, Journal of women's health.

[27]  Juno Obedin-Maliver,et al.  Transgender Men Who Experienced Pregnancy After Female-to-Male Gender Transitioning , 2014, Obstetrics and gynecology.

[28]  Maggie Wells,et al.  Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender-related content in undergraduate medical education. , 2011, JAMA.

[29]  S. Reisner,et al.  A mixed methods study of the sexual health needs of New England transmen who have sex with nontransgender men. , 2010, AIDS patient care and STDs.

[30]  R. Fanchin,et al.  Histology of genital tract and breast tissue after long-term testosterone administration in a female-to-male transsexual population. , 2010, Reproductive biomedicine online.

[31]  J. Sevelius “There's No Pamphlet for the Kind of Sex I Have”: HIV‐Related Risk Factors and Protective Behaviors Among Transgender Men Who Have Sex With Nontransgender Men , 2009, The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care : JANAC.