«First International Conference on Transgender Law and Employment Policy (1992)». organizational pamphlet. ICTLEP/, 1992. [Consulta: 28 maig 2012]. «Transgendered persons include transsexuals, transgenderists, and other crossdressers of both sexes, transitioning in either direction (male to female or female to male), of any sexual orientation, and of all races, creeds, religions, ages, and degrees of physical impediment.»
Parker, Jerry «Christine Recalls Life as Boy from the Bronx». Newsday/Winnipeg Free Press, 18-10-1979 [Consulta: 28 maig 2012]. «"If you understand trans-genders," she says, (the word she prefers to transsexuals), "then you understand that gender doesn't have to do with bed partners, it has to do with identity."»
«News From California: 'Transgender'». Appeal-Democrat/Associate Press, 11-05-1982, p. A-10 [Consulta: 28 maig 2012]. «she describes people who have had such operations' "transgender" rather than transsexual. "Sexuality is who you sleep with, but gender is who you are," she explained»
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Reisner, Sari L.; Conron, Kerith; Mimiaga, Matthew J.; Haneuse, Sebastien; et al «, Comparing in-person and online survey respondents in the US National Transgender Discrimination Survey: implications for transgender health research». LGBT Health, 1, 2, 2014, pàg. 98–106. DOI: 10.1089/lgbt.2013.0018. «Transgender was defined broadly to cover those who transition from one gender to another as well as those who may not choose to socially, medically, or legally fully transition, including cross-dressers, people who consider themselves to be genderqueer, androgynous, and ...»
Kozee, H. B.; Tylka, T. L.; Bauerband, L. A. «Measuring transgender individuals' comfort with gender identity and appearance: Development and validation of the Transgender Congruence Scale». Psychology of Women Quarterly, 36, 2012, pàg. 179–196. DOI: 10.1177/0361684312442161.
Lombardi, Emilia L.; Anne Wilchins, Riki; Priesing, Dana; Malouf, Diana «Gender Violence: Transgender Experiences with Violence and Discrimination». Journal of Homosexuality, 42, 1, 10-2008, pàg. 89–101. DOI: 10.1300/J082v42n01_05.
Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation. "GLAAD Media Reference Guide – Transgender glossary of terms", "GLAAD", USA, May 2010. Retrieved 2011-02-24. "An umbrella term for people whose gender identity and/or gender expression differs from what is typically associated with the sex they were assigned at birth."
Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation. "GLAAD's Transgender Resource Page", "GLAAD", USA. "Problematic: "transgendered". Preferred: transgender. The adjective transgender should never have an extraneous "-ed" tacked onto the end. An "-ed" suffix adds unnecessary length to the word and can cause tense confusion and grammatical errors. It also brings transgender into alignment with lesbian, gay, and bisexual. You would not say that Elton John is "gayed" or Ellen DeGeneres is "lesbianed," therefore you would not say Chaz Bono is "transgendered." [Consulta: 24 febrer 2014]
Stryker, S. (2004), "... lived full-time in a social role not typically associated with their natal sex, but who did not resort to genital surgery as a means of supporting their gender presentation ..." in TransgenderArxivat 2006-03-21 a Wayback Machine. from the GLBTQ: an encyclopedia of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer culture. [Consulta: 10 abril 2007]
Per exemple, Virginia Prince utilitza transgènere per diferenciar transvestits de persones transsexual («glbtq > social sciences >> Prince, Virginia Charles». glbtq.com. Arxivat de l'original el 2015-02-11. [Consulta: 24 desembre 2017].), a Men Who Choose to Be Women (a Sexology, febrer del 1969). "I, at least, know the difference between sex and gender and have simply elected to change the latter and not the former."
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Oxford Textbook of Palliative Social Work. Oxford University Press, 2011, p. 380. ISBN 0199838275 [Consulta: 12 abril 2016]. «Transgender is an umbrella term for people whose gender identity and/or gender expression differs from the sex they were assigned at birth (Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation [GLAAD], 2007).»
Encyclopedia of Social Deviance. Sage Publications, 2014, p. 740. ISBN 1483364690 [Consulta: 12 abril 2016]. «Transgender is an umbrella term for people whose gender identities, gender expressions, and/or behaviors are different from those culturally associated with the sex to which they were assigned at birth.»
Marla Berg-Weger. Social Work and Social Welfare: An Invitation. Routledge, 2016, p. 229. ISBN 1317592026 [Consulta: 12 abril 2016]. «Transgender: An umbrella term that describes people whose gender identity or gender expression differs from expectations associated with the sex assigned to them at birth.»
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«Sex -- Medical Definition». medilexicon.com. Arxivat de l'original el 2014-02-22. [Consulta: 24 desembre 2017].: defines sex as a biological or physiological quality, while gender is a (psychological) "category to which an individual is assigned by self or others...".
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APA task force (1994) "...For sexually mature individuals, the following specifiers may be noted based on the individual's sexual orientation: Sexually Attracted to Males, Sexually Attracted to Females, Sexually Attracted to Both, and Sexually Attracted to Neither..." in DSM-IV: Sections 302.6 and 302.85Arxivat 2007-02-11 a Wayback Machine. published by the American Psychiatric Association. Retrieved via Mental Health MattersArxivat 2007-04-07 a Wayback Machine. on 2007-04-06.
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APA task force (1994) "...The paraphiliac focus of Transvestic Fetishism involves cross-dressing. Usually the male with Transvestic Fetishism keeps a collection of female clothes that he intermittently uses to cross-dress. While cross dressed, he usually masturbates..." in DSM-IV: Sections 302.3Arxivat 2007-02-11 a Wayback Machine. published by the American Psychiatric Association. Retrieved 2007-08-13.
APA task force (1994) "...For sexually mature individuals, the following specifiers may be noted based on the individual's sexual orientation: Sexually Attracted to Males, Sexually Attracted to Females, Sexually Attracted to Both, and Sexually Attracted to Neither..." in DSM-IV: Sections 302.6 and 302.85Arxivat 2007-02-11 a Wayback Machine. published by the American Psychiatric Association. Retrieved via Mental Health MattersArxivat 2007-04-07 a Wayback Machine. on 2007-04-06.
Boyd, Hellen. «The Umbrella». enGender. [Consulta: 28 juny 2012]. «the only part of the gender binary we *necessarily* challenge is the notion that people are always assigned to the right side of the binary at birth, and don't need sympathy or help if the assignment goes wrong.»
Goethals, S.C. and Schwiebert, V.L. (2005) "...counselors to rethink their assumptions regarding gender, sexuality and sexual orientation. In addition, they supported counselors' need to adopt a transpositive disposition to counseling and to actively advocate for transgendered persons..." Counseling as a Critique of Gender: On the Ethics of Counseling Transgendered Clients[Enllaç no actiu] from the International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, Vol. 27, No. 3, September 2005. Retrieved via SpringerLinkArxivat 2012-01-22 a Wayback Machine. on 2007-04-06.
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Guardian and Observer style guide: use transgender [...] only as an adjective: transgender person, trans person; never "transgendered person" or "a transgender"
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«A time to celebrate». The Hamilton Spectator, 27-03-2014. [Consulta: 31 març 2014].
Stryker, S. (2004), "... lived full-time in a social role not typically associated with their natal sex, but who did not resort to genital surgery as a means of supporting their gender presentation ..." in TransgenderArxivat 2006-03-21 a Wayback Machine. from the GLBTQ: an encyclopedia of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer culture. [Consulta: 10 abril 2007]
Per exemple, Virginia Prince utilitza transgènere per diferenciar transvestits de persones transsexual («glbtq > social sciences >> Prince, Virginia Charles». glbtq.com. Arxivat de l'original el 2015-02-11. [Consulta: 24 desembre 2017].), a Men Who Choose to Be Women (a Sexology, febrer del 1969). "I, at least, know the difference between sex and gender and have simply elected to change the latter and not the former."
«Sex -- Medical Definition». medilexicon.com. Arxivat de l'original el 2014-02-22. [Consulta: 24 desembre 2017].: defines sex as a biological or physiological quality, while gender is a (psychological) "category to which an individual is assigned by self or others...".
APA task force (1994) "...The paraphiliac focus of Transvestic Fetishism involves cross-dressing. Usually the male with Transvestic Fetishism keeps a collection of female clothes that he intermittently uses to cross-dress. While cross dressed, he usually masturbates..." in DSM-IV: Sections 302.3Arxivat 2007-02-11 a Wayback Machine. published by the American Psychiatric Association. Retrieved 2007-08-13.
Tobin, H.J. (2003) "...It has become more and more clear that trans people come in more or less the same variety of sexual orientations as non-trans people..." Sexual Orientation de Sexuality in Transsexual and Transgender Individuals.
APA task force (1994) "...For sexually mature individuals, the following specifiers may be noted based on the individual's sexual orientation: Sexually Attracted to Males, Sexually Attracted to Females, Sexually Attracted to Both, and Sexually Attracted to Neither..." in DSM-IV: Sections 302.6 and 302.85Arxivat 2007-02-11 a Wayback Machine. published by the American Psychiatric Association. Retrieved via Mental Health MattersArxivat 2007-04-07 a Wayback Machine. on 2007-04-06.
Goethals, S.C. and Schwiebert, V.L. (2005) "...counselors to rethink their assumptions regarding gender, sexuality and sexual orientation. In addition, they supported counselors' need to adopt a transpositive disposition to counseling and to actively advocate for transgendered persons..." Counseling as a Critique of Gender: On the Ethics of Counseling Transgendered Clients[Enllaç no actiu] from the International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, Vol. 27, No. 3, September 2005. Retrieved via SpringerLinkArxivat 2012-01-22 a Wayback Machine. on 2007-04-06.
Pfäfflin F., Junge A. (1998) "...This critique for the use of the term sex change in connection to sex reassignment surgery stems from the concern about the patient, to take the patient seriously...." in Sex Reassignment: Thirty Years of International Follow-Up Studies: A Comprehensive Review, 1961–1991 from the Electronic Book Collection of the International Journal of Transgenderism. Retrieved 2007-09-06.
World Health Organisation (1992) "...Fetishistic transvestism is distinguished from transsexual transvestism by its clear association with sexual arousal and the strong desire to remove the clothing once orgasm occurs and sexual arousal declines...." in ICD-10, Gender Identity Disorder, category F65.1 published by the World Health Organisation. [Consulta: 13 agost 2007]