Module 15 - gender development Flashcards

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sex

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  • biological maleness/femaleness
  • genital and hormonal differences
  • chromosomes cause these developments and is usually unambiguous
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intersex

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  • missing or extra set of chromosome
  • XY with female external genitals or XX with male external genitals
  • external genitals can between male and female
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gender

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general term for societal and behavioral aspects of maleness/femaleness

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gender identity

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  • deeply felt sense of one’s own maleness/femaleness
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gender expression

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  • all the signifiers of gender which may or may not reflect one’s gender identity
  • can differ with different cultures
  • Ex: clothes, speech, interests, etc.
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transgender

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  • general term that includes various ways one’s gender identity can differ from one’s sex
    often includes:
  • male sex, female gender identity
  • female sex, male gender identity
  • gender identity neither male nor female, or mixture of both
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gender dysphoria

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  • intense distress over conflict between one’s sex and gender identity
  • typically starts in childhood and worsens in puberty
  • most people who identify as trans are not diagnosed with gender dysphoria
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prenatal sexual development

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  • 7th week - Y chromosome prompts testes to develop testosterone
  • 4th-5th month - sex hormones in fetal brain support female/male typical development
  • it is thought that slightly more or less than the typical amount of a given sex hormone during development may change the brain in a way that leads to same-sex attraction or trans identity later in life
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adolescent sexual development

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  • largely driven by sex hormones
  • development of primary and secondary sex characteristics
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primary sex characteristics

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  • sex characteristics directly related to reproduction
  • ex: maturation of ovaries/testes, external genitals
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secondary sex characteristics

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  • sec characteristics not directly related to reproduction
  • ex: breasts, widened hips in girls voice change, body hair
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sex differences between male and female

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  • males and females are more alike than different
  • sex differences exist in all sexual species
  • ex: boys are more physically aggressive
    girls are more relationally aggressive
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