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Transgender individuals face unique challenges when it comes to their physical, psychological, and social health and well-being. This accessible reference investigates these concerns in depth, offering readers insights into topics such as discrimination and access to health care.Although transgender individuals have always existed, their fight for acceptance and equal rights is just beginning. Within this larger context, one area of emerging concern is their health—physical, psychological, and social. From legislation determining public restroom access to insurance coverage of hormone therapy for transitioning individuals to harassment and discrimination, transgender people face a number of challenges that can negatively affect their well-being.A part of Greenwood's Health and Medical Issues Today series, Part I of this book explores definitions of sex and gender, the history of transgender awareness and activism, physical and psychological health concerns specific to transgender individuals, and how identifying as transgender can have different effects on individuals' health at different stages in their life. Part II examines issues and controversies related to the health and well-being of transgender individuals. Part III provides a variety of useful materials, including case studies, a timeline of critical events, a glossary, and a directory of resources.
Sarah Boslaugh is a statistician and public health expert. She holds a PhD from the City University of New York and an MPH from Saint Louis University.
Series ForewordIntroductionPart I: Overview1 What Does It Mean to Be Transgender?2 A Brief History of Transgender People3 Transitioning4 Physical Health5 Mental HealthPart II: Controversies and Issues6 Discrimination against Transgender People7 Access to Health and Social Services and Public Facilities8 Transgender Athletes: Who Competes against Whom?9 Normative Gender Dichotomies and Alternatives10 Parenting and Family Issues11 Research IssuesPart III: Scenarios12 Case StudiesGlossaryTimelineSources for Further InformationIndexAbout the Author
The intended audience for this series is the general reader seeking a basic overview of issues related to transgender health . . . Summing Up: Recommended. General readers.