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Providing culturally proficient care for transgender patient / Keith A. Wichinski

By: Series: Nursing 2015. 45 : 2, page 58-63 Publication details: February 2015.ISSN:
  • 0360-4039
Subject(s): Summary: Wichinski talks about the transgender community which is difficult to define and understand. Individuals who belong to this community have a clear desire to be identified with a gender that they were not born as. Transgender men feel innately that they're truly female and transgender women believe they're genuinely male. Transgender individuals experience a high prevalence of HIV, sexually transmitted infections, victimization, violence, mental health issues, and suicide.
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Wichinski talks about the transgender community which is difficult to define and understand. Individuals who belong to this community have a clear desire to be identified with a gender that they were not born as. Transgender men feel innately that they're truly female and transgender women believe they're genuinely male. Transgender individuals experience a high prevalence of HIV, sexually transmitted infections, victimization, violence, mental health issues, and suicide.

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