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学術雑誌論文 / Journal Article(1) |
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Brain Sexual Differentiation and Gender Development |
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eng |
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en |
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Other |
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Brain sexual differentiation |
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en |
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Other |
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Gender identity |
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en |
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Androgen |
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en |
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Other |
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Congenital adrenal hyperplasia |
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Free drawing |
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http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 |
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journal article |
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Arisaka, Osamu
Iijima-Nozawa, Megumi
Shimada, Yukiko
Ito, Yoshiya
Imataka, George
Naganuma, Junko
Ichikawa, Go
Koyama, Satomi
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Department of Pediatrics, Japanese Red Cross Nasu Hospital, Department of Pediatrics, Dokkyo University School of Medicine |
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Department of Pediatrics, Juntendo University School of Medicine |
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Faculty of Human Development Department of Child Studies, Kokugakuin University |
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Department of Clinical Medicine, Japanese Red Cross Hokkaido College of Nursing |
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Department of Pediatrics, Dokkyo University School of Medicine |
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Department of Pediatrics, Dokkyo University School of Medicine |
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Department of Pediatrics, Dokkyo University School of Medicine |
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Department of Pediatrics, Dokkyo University School of Medicine |
書誌情報 |
Dokkyo Journal of Medical Sciences
巻 48,
号 1,
p. 1-7,
発行日 2021-03-25
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内容記述 |
Human behavioral sex differences are currently understood to result from a combination of social, cultural, cognitive, and biological mechanisms. To understand how gender identity as the sexuality of the mind is formed is important for understanding psychosexual problems of children and to consider how to manage patients with disorders of sex development(DSD), in which the development of gonads and genitals is atypical and it is difficult to determine the gender of boys and girls. There is consistent evidence that early testosterone exposure influences childhood gender role behavior, as well as gender identity and sexual orientation. In this review, we summarize the most relevant studies on the biological basis of sexual development. In particular, we focus on the impact of sex hormones and genetic background on development of sexual differentiation and gender identity, with introduction of our research using figure drawings by pediatric patients with congenital adrenal hyperplasia, which is also a DSD. |
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Review Article |
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獨協医学会 |
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03855023 |
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収録物識別子タイプ |
NCID |
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収録物識別子 |
AA00629581 |