Entry #13243: Gender-Affirming Care in Germany

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RegionGermany
IssueGender-Affirming Care
StatusRestricted for minors
Start Date1979
End DateJan 1, 1997
DescriptionIn 1979, Germany adopted the ICD-9 classification, which included codes allowing for the diagnosis of transsexualism in adults.
Sourceshttps://ourworldindata.org/grapher/icd-code-version-used-to-classify-causes-of-death?time=earliest


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edited by JuliaB. correction of errors

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ValueLegalRestricted for minors
Start DateJun 5, 19451979
DescriptionWhile gender-affirming care was not banned, there were no legal frameworks or guidelines for it.In 1979, Germany adopted the ICD-9 classification, which included codes allowing for the diagnosis of transsexualism in adults.
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While gender-affirming care was not banned, there were no legal frameworks or guidelines for it. In 1979, Germany adopted the ICD-9 classification, which included codes allowing for the diagnosis of transsexualism in adults.
Sourceshttps://pure.mpg.de/rest/items/item_3349407/component/file_3349408/contenthttps://ourworldindata.org/grapher/icd-code-version-used-to-classify-causes-of-death?time=earliest
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created by Samanthos

Original entry
StatusLegal
Start DateJun 5, 1945
End DateJan 1, 1997
DescriptionWhile gender-affirming care was not banned, there were no legal frameworks or guidelines for it.
Sourceshttps://pure.mpg.de/rest/items/item_3349407/component/file_3349408/content