An disporya kan henero o gender dysphoria (GD) iyo an distress na maeksperyensyhan nin sarong tawo huli sa bakong pag-angay sa pag-ultanan kan saindang gender identity—an saindang personal na sentido kan saindang sadiring henero—asin an saindang sex assigned at birth.[5][6] Rinibayan kan termimo an dating diagnostikong label na gender identity disorder (GID) in 2013 with the release of the diagnostic manual DSM-5. An kondisyon nginaranan liwat tanganing haleon an stigma na asosyado sa terminong disorder.[7]

Gender dysphoria
Mga ibang pangaranGender identity disorder
EspesyalidadPsychiatry, Sikolohiya Edit this on Wikidata
Mga sintomasDistress related to one's assigned gender, sex, and/or sex characteristics[1][2][3]
Mga komplikasyonEating disorders, suicide, depression, anxiety, social isolation[4]
Diprensyal na diyagnosisVariance in gender identity or expression that is not distressing[1][3]
PagtratoTransitioning, psychotherapy[2][3]
PagbulongHormones (e.g., androgens, antiandrogens, estrogens)

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  4. Error sa pag-cite: Imbalidong <ref> tatak; mayong teksto na ipinagtao para sa reperensiya na pinagngaranan na Davidson-2012
  5. Human Rights Campaign. "Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Definitions". Archived from the original on 2015-11-25. Retrieved 2021-06-13.  Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  6. Morrow DF, Messinger L, eds. (2006). Sexual Orientation and Gender Expression in Social Work Practice: working with gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people. New York: Columbia University Press. p. 8. ISBN 978-0-231-50186-6. Gender identity refers to an individual's personal sense of identity as masculine or feminine, or some combination thereof. 
  7. American Psychiatric Association, DSM-5 Fact Sheets, Updated Disorders: Gender Dysphoria Archived 2016-12-29 at the Wayback Machine. (Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Association, 2013): 2 ("DSM-5 aims to avoid stigma and ensure clinical care for individuals who see and feel themselves to be a different gender than their assigned gender. It replaces the diagnostic name 'gender identity disorder' with 'gender dysphoria', as well as makes other important clarifications in the criteria.").