Gender policingGender policing is the imposition or enforcement of normative gender expressions on an individual who is perceived as not adequately performing, through appearance or behavior, their gender or sex that was assigned to them at birth (see gender performativity). According to Judith Butler, rejection of individuals who are non-normatively gendered is a component of creating one's own gender identity. Gender mainstreaming is a public policy concept, whereas gender policing is a more general social phenomenon.
Hormonosubstitution (dysphorie de genre)vignette|Seringue, parfois utilisée pour l'hormonosubstitution dans le cadre d'injections intramusculaires. L’hormonosubstitution, thérapie hormonale substitutive ou encore hormonothérapie est un traitement hormonal médical traitement médical destiné à entraîner une féminisation ou une masculinisation du corps d'une personne trans, en influençant l'aspect des caractères sexuels secondaires. Sa mise en place se fait généralement sous la surveillance d'un professionnel de santé.
Minority stressMinority stress describes high levels of stress faced by members of stigmatized minority groups. It may be caused by a number of factors, including poor social support and low socioeconomic status; well understood causes of minority stress are interpersonal prejudice and discrimination. Indeed, numerous scientific studies have shown that when minority individuals experience a high degree of prejudice, this can cause stress responses (e.g., high blood pressure, anxiety) that accrue over time, eventually leading to poor mental and physical health.
Gender systemGender systems are the social structures that establish the number of genders and their associated gender roles in every society. A gender role is "everything that a person says and does to indicate to others or to the self the degree that one is either male, female, or androgynous. This includes but is not limited to sexual and erotic arousal and response." Gender identity is one's own personal experience with gender role and the persistence of one's individuality as male, female, or androgynous, especially in self-awareness and behavior.