Table 1.
Frequency Table of Gender Assigned at Birth, Gender Identity, and Level of Education (and Percentages for each Column).
Table copied from [17].
Table 2.
Frequency Table (and Percentage of Column) of Responses of Transgender Participants to the Question: How would you respond if the children’s diagnosis for gender incongruence were to be taken out of the chapter on “Psychiatric disorders”?
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Table 3.
Frequency Table (and Percentage of Column) of Responses of Transgender Participants to the Question: In what chapter of the ICD-11 do you think the diagnosis of gender incongruence for children should be included?
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Table 4.
Frequency Table (and Percentage of Column) of Responses of Transgender Participants to the Question: Do you think that the proposed diagnosis for children will have a greater stigmatising effect (i.e. more so than for adults)?
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Table 5.
Frequency Table (and Percentage of Column) of Responses of Transgender Participants to the Question: Do you think that a child with gender-incongruent feelings needs gender identity care?
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Table 6.
Frequency Table (and Percentage of Column) of Responses of Transgender Participants to the Question: Do you consider it an improvement that the proposed ICD 11 criteria for the children’s diagnosis will be stricter than in the ICD 10 (children will have to meet all criteria for a period of two years)?
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Table 7.
Frequency Table (and Percentage of Column) of Responses of Transgender Participants to the Question: How do you feel about removing the distress criterion from the children’s diagnosis (when you think about the children’s diagnosis and the diagnosis for adults)?
Table 8.
Frequency Table (and Percentage of Column) of Responses of Health Care Providers to the Question: If no children’s diagnosis existed, would you still be able to treat (and keep treating) children who have gender incongruence (reimbursed by health care insurance)?
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