Is gender dysphoria associated with increased hospital cost per stay among patients hospitalized for depression? Focus on the racial and regional variance in US hospitals
IntroductionIndividuals with gender dysphoria do not identify with their sex assigned at birth and face societal and cultural challenges, leading to increased risk for depression, anxiety, and suicide. Gender dysphoria is a DSM-5 diagnosis but is not necessary for transition therapy. Additionally, i...
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Main Authors: | Sun Jung Kim (Author), Mar Medina (Author), Jeong-Hui Park (Author), Na-Eun Cho (Author), Jongwha Chang (Author) |
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