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Griet De Cuypere

Researcher at Ghent University Hospital

Publications -  69
Citations -  4138

Griet De Cuypere is an academic researcher from Ghent University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gender dysphoria & Gender Identity Disorder. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 67 publications receiving 3280 citations. Previous affiliations of Griet De Cuypere include Ghent University.

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Sexual and physical health after sex reassignment surgery.

TL;DR: After SRS, the transsexual person's expectations were met at an emotional and social level, but less so at the physical and sexual level even though a large number of transsexuals (80%) reported improvement of their sexuality.
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Standards of Care for the Health of Transgender and Gender Diverse People, Version 8

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TL;DR: The SOC-8 guidelines are intended to be flexible to meet the diverse health care needs of TGD people globally and offer standards for promoting optimal health care and guidance for the treatment of people experiencing gender incongruence.
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Quality of Life and Sexual Health after Sex Reassignment Surgery in Transsexual Men

TL;DR: Wierckx et al. as discussed by the authors provided data on quality of life and sexual health after sex reassignment surgery (SRS) in transsexual men and found that most participants reported an increase in frequency of masturbation, sexual arousal, and ability to achieve orgasm after testosterone treatment and SRS.
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Psychiatric characteristics in transsexual individuals: multicentre study in four European countries

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated psychiatric problems in adults fulfilling DSM-IV-TR criteria for a diagnosis of gender identity disorder, and found that people with GID show more psychiatric problems than the general population; mostly affective and anxiety problems.
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Gender Identity Disorder in Twins: A Review of the Case Report Literature

TL;DR: A role for genetic factors in the development of gender identity disorder is suggested by a systematic review of case studies of twins concordant or discordant for GID.