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The psychology of people with variable sex characteristics/intersex

Peter Hegarty

2022Current Opinion in Psychology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Psychological research on people with variable sex characteristics (VSC)/intersex is broadening from the traditional exploitation of this population to ask nature/nurture questions about sexuality and gender. Healthcare for this population has been highly controversial, prompting research on psychological outcomes, the life-span development of adults with VSC, and distress trajectories of parents of children with VSC. Psychological research on clinical psychologists' roles in multidisciplinary care teams, and on decision making about medical pathways informed by those teams, both inform the evaluation of contemporary healthcare. Research is broadening to consider schoolchildren with VSC, elite athletes with VSC, and public understanding of VSC. The growing interdisciplinary field of intersex studies provides critical resources for psychologists.

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Nature versus nurturePsychologyHuman sexualityPopulationMultidisciplinary approachEliteDistressHealth careDevelopmental psychologyPsychological distressClinical psychologyMental healthPsychotherapistGender studiesMedicineSocial scienceLawPoliticsSociologyBiologyPolitical scienceEconomic growthGeneticsEnvironmental healthEconomicsSexual Differentiation and DisordersLGBTQ Health, Identity, and PolicyAdolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
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