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From being bullied to being accepted: The lived experiences of a student with Asperger’s enrolled in a Christian university
The Use of the Bikini Line Skin Incision Approach to Restorative Procto-colectomy (RPC) with Ileal Pouch Anal Anastomosis (IAA)
Cost-effectiveness analysis of colorectal cancer screening with stool DNA testing in intermediate-incidence countries
Challenges in assessing personality of individuals with Gender Dysphoria with the SWAP-200
Background Personality assessment can be useful to better understand the complexity of transgender and transsexual people. In particular, the Shedler Westen Assessment Procedure-200 (SWAP-200) is a measure that provides an accurate dimensional evaluation of personality. When assessing gender non-conforming people, however, clinicians
can encounter some difficulties in giving appropriate ratings to all the items. Purpose of the review A brief guide to the use of SWAP-200 with transgender patients is provided, taking into account three areas of psychological functioning: identity, relationships and sexuality. The authors review, one by one, the SWAP-200 items related to these areas, and, relying on
their clinical experience and on scientific literature on Gender Dysphoria, they propose recommendations for making personality diagnoses meaningful. Conclusion This paper facilitates a better clinical understanding of transgender people, and help clinicians to be more knowledgeable in the assessment of this heterogeneous population