Oscillating US Department of Defense policies and medical record documentation of gender dysphoria in service members: an observational time-series analysis
Abstract Background United States military policies regarding service by transgender service members have shifted several times within the past decade. The relationships between policy changes and electronic health record documentation of gender dysphoria, a current and historic policy requisite for...
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Main Authors: | Krista B. Highland (Author), David A. Klein (Author), Sydney Rogers (Author), Alexander G. Velosky (Author), Christina Roberts (Author), Noelle S. Larson (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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