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SUBMITTER: Rae JR
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6512159 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Rae James R JR Gülgöz Selin S Durwood Lily L DeMeules Madeleine M Lowe Riley R Lindquist Gabrielle G Olson Kristina R KR
Psychological science 20190329 5
Increasing numbers of gender-nonconforming children are socially transitioning-changing pronouns to live as their identified genders. We studied a cohort of gender-nonconforming children ( n = 85) and contacted them again approximately 2 years later. When recontacted, 36 of the children had socially transitioned. We found that stronger cross-sex identification and preferences expressed by gender-nonconforming children at initial testing predicted whether they later socially transitioned. We then ...[more]