Methodologically innovative in its use of mixed-media diary research, this timely book reveals the nuances of non-binary identities and experiences in the UK and offers crucial insights into trans-related healthcare inequalities. This ground-breaking research marks an important contribution to gende
Non-Binary Gender Identities
β Scribed by Arielle Webb, Emmie Matsuno, Stephanie Budge, Mira Krishnan, Kimberly Balsam
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This fact sheet provides basic information for psychologists, psychology students, and others who are interested in understanding non-binary gender identities. How many people are non-binary? Because there is limited research on individuals with non-binary gender identities, it is difficult to estimate the exact number of...
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