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Published Online: April 1972

Feminine Behavior in Boys: Aspects of Its Outcome

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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The author studied the outcome of 16 subjects who had exhibited feminine behavior as young boys. A structured interview, devised b culling from the literature those factors considered to be associated with gender identity disturbances, and a battery of psychological tests were administered. Six of the subjects showed markedly deviant gender identities; three were transsexuals, one a transvestite, and two homosexuals. There appeared to be two peaks for the age of onset of symptoms: before age six and after age ten. The data suggest that those with the earlier age of onset are more likely to develop severe gender identity disturbances.

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Pages: 1283 - 1289
PubMed: 4111167

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Published in print: April 1972
Published online: 1 April 2006

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PHIL S. LEBOVITZ
Lieutenant Commander at the Recruit Evaluation Unit, Great Lakes Naval Base, Great Lakes, Ill.

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