A qualitative exploration of experiences of gender identity and gender questioning among adults with Klinefelter syndrome/XXY
Claire Harkin,
James Elander
Abstract:People with Klinefelter syndrome (KS/XXY) may be at higher risk of gender dysphoria than the general population and gender diversity needs greater recognition and consideration in services for people affected. This study aimed to give systematic insights into experiences of gender diversity among people with KS/XXY, which could inform more person‐centered care for people with KS/XXY and contribute to practical guidance for healthcare professionals. We conducted individual, semi‐structured interviews with 11 ad… Show more
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