Abstract
Research on the psychological development of persons with Disorders of Sex Development
(DSD) has focused on understanding the influence of atypical sex hormone exposure
during steroid-sensitive periods of prenatal brain development on the process of psychosexual
differentiation (i.e., gender identity, gender role, and sexual orientation). In contrast,
analysis of clinical management strategies has focused on gender assignment and the
desirability and timing of genital surgery.
This review focuses on the psychological issues that confront clinicians managing
the care of persons born with DSD and their families. Particular attention is paid
to processes and factors that potentially mediate or moderate psychosocial and psychosexual
outcomes within and across developmental stages.
Keywords
disorders of sex development - DSD - psychosocial - psychosexual - gender identity
- gender role - sexual orientation