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Trajectories of Development and Socialization of Trans Brazilian Youth Through Self-Portraits

The aim of this research was to explore the meanings of childhood memory established by young people who identify themselves as trans. In a chauvinistic country such as Brazil, sexual socialization of non-cisgender youth is beset by unique challenges, such as discrimination and violence. This study...

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Published in:Frontiers in psychology 2020-02, Vol.11, p.133-133
Main Authors: Cerqueira-Santos, Elder, de Santana, Mariana Valadares Macêdo, de Miranda Ramos, Mozer
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