Kenneth J. Zucker

Affiliations: 
Human Development and Applied Psychology University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
Area:
Clinical Psychology, Gender Studies, Developmental Psychology
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Singh D, Bradley SJ, Zucker KJ. (2021) A Follow-Up Study of Boys With Gender Identity Disorder. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 12: 632784
Skorska MN, Chavez S, Devenyi GA, et al. (2021) A Multi-Modal MRI Analysis of Cortical Structure in Relation to Gender Dysphoria, Sexual Orientation, and Age in Adolescents. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 10
Mustanski B, Vilain E, Dworkin SL, et al. (2020) COVID-19 and the International Academy of Sex Research: We Will Be Back. Archives of Sexual Behavior
Zucker KJ. (2020) Debate: Different strokes for different folks. Child and Adolescent Mental Health. 25: 36-37
Blanchard R, Krupp J, VanderLaan DP, et al. (2020) A method yielding comparable estimates of the fraternal birth order and female fecundity effects in male homosexuality. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 287: 20192907
Khorashad BS, Zucker KJ, Talaei A, et al. (2020) Birth Order and Sibling Sex Ratio in Androphilic Males and Gynephilic Females Diagnosed With Gender Dysphoria From Iran. The Journal of Sexual Medicine
Zucker KJ. (2020) Sex/Gender Research and Meta-Analysis. Archives of Sexual Behavior
Zucker KJ. (2020) The 2020s: The Next Decade for the Archives of Sexual Behavior. Archives of Sexual Behavior
Zucker KJ. (2019) Adolescents with Gender Dysphoria: Reflections on Some Contemporary Clinical and Research Issues. Archives of Sexual Behavior
Zucker KJ, VanderLaan DP, Aitken M. (2019) The Contemporary Sex Ratio of Transgender Youth That Favors Assigned Females at Birth Is a Robust Phenomenon: A Response to the Letter to the Editor Re: "Shifts in Assigned Sex Ratios at Gender Identity Clinics Likely Reflect Change in Referral Patterns". The Journal of Sexual Medicine
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