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DSM-5 and Transgender rights

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Difference between DSM-5 and Transgender rights

DSM-5 vs. Transgender rights

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) is the 2013 update to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, the taxonomic and diagnostic tool published by the American Psychiatric Association (APA). A person may be considered to be a transgender person if their gender identity is inconsistent or not culturally associated with the sex they were assigned at birth, and consequently also with the gender role and social status that is typically associated with that sex.

Similarities between DSM-5 and Transgender rights

DSM-5 and Transgender rights have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Gender dysphoria, Gender identity, Personality disorder.

Gender dysphoria

Gender dysphoria (GD), or gender identity disorder (GID), is the distress a person experiences as a result of the sex and gender they were assigned at birth.

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Gender identity

Gender identity is one's personal experience of one's own gender.

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Personality disorder

Personality disorders (PD) are a class of mental disorders characterized by enduring maladaptive patterns of behavior, cognition, and inner experience, exhibited across many contexts and deviating from those accepted by the individual's culture.

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DSM-5 and Transgender rights Comparison

DSM-5 has 156 relations, while Transgender rights has 164. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.94% = 3 / (156 + 164).

References

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