Key questions for developmentalists concern the origins of gender attitudes and their implications for behavior. We examined whether prenatal androgen exposure was related to gender attitudes, and whether and how the links between attitudes and gendered activity interest and participation were mediated by gender identity and moderated by hormones. Gender attitudes (i.e., gender-role attitudes and attitudes about being a girl), gender identity, and gender-typed activities were reported by 54 girls aged 10–13 years varying in degree of prenatal androgen exposure, including 40 girls with classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia (C-CAH) exposed to high prenatal androgens and 14 girls with non-classical (NC) CAH exposed to low, female-typical, p...
Mammals, including humans, show sex differences in juvenile play behavior. In rodents and nonhuman p...
Human gender-related behavior/psychology is shaped by a developmental system that involves numerous ...
textabstractIn the literature (Ehrhardt et al. 1974) the difference in gender role behaviour between...
Key questions for developmentalists concern the origins of gender attitudes and their implications f...
While reports showing a link between prenatal androgen exposure and human gender role behavior are c...
We report findings from two studies investigating possible relations of prenatal androgen exposure t...
Individual variability in human gender-related behaviour is influenced by many factors, including an...
Androgen and psychosexual development: Core gender identity, sexual orientation, and recalled childh...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 42-46)Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) encompasses a...
Influences of prenatal androgen exposure on human sex-typical behavior have been established largely...
Abstract-Girls with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) who were exposed to high levels of androgen...
ABSTRACT-Mammals, including humans, show sex differences in juvenile play behavior. In rodents and n...
The etiology of gender dysphoria (GD) is not fully known. In recent years, there are studies suggest...
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Background: In congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) with ambiguous genitalia, assigning gender of re...
Mammals, including humans, show sex differences in juvenile play behavior. In rodents and nonhuman p...
Human gender-related behavior/psychology is shaped by a developmental system that involves numerous ...
textabstractIn the literature (Ehrhardt et al. 1974) the difference in gender role behaviour between...
Key questions for developmentalists concern the origins of gender attitudes and their implications f...
While reports showing a link between prenatal androgen exposure and human gender role behavior are c...
We report findings from two studies investigating possible relations of prenatal androgen exposure t...
Individual variability in human gender-related behaviour is influenced by many factors, including an...
Androgen and psychosexual development: Core gender identity, sexual orientation, and recalled childh...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 42-46)Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) encompasses a...
Influences of prenatal androgen exposure on human sex-typical behavior have been established largely...
Abstract-Girls with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) who were exposed to high levels of androgen...
ABSTRACT-Mammals, including humans, show sex differences in juvenile play behavior. In rodents and n...
The etiology of gender dysphoria (GD) is not fully known. In recent years, there are studies suggest...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN060218 / BLDSC - British Library ...
Background: In congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) with ambiguous genitalia, assigning gender of re...
Mammals, including humans, show sex differences in juvenile play behavior. In rodents and nonhuman p...
Human gender-related behavior/psychology is shaped by a developmental system that involves numerous ...
textabstractIn the literature (Ehrhardt et al. 1974) the difference in gender role behaviour between...