Results for: Intersex vs DSD - endorse DSD


1) Do you consider yourself to be intersexed?

  
Percentage
Responses
yes
50.0
3
no
0.0
0
not sure
16.7
1
Other
33.3
2
Total responses:
6

2) Did you have medical intervention in childhood as a result of your being intersexed?

  
Percentage
Responses
yes
16.7
1
no
50.0
3
not sure
16.7
1
Other
16.7
1
Total responses:
6

3) Did you experience any form of "gender reinforcement" before adulthood?

  
Percentage
Responses
yes
33.3
2
no
50.0
3
not sure
0.0
0
Other
16.7
1
Total responses:
6

4)

Were you satisfied with the long-term results of childhood medical interventions?

  
Percentage
Responses
yes
20.0
1
no
60.0
3
not sure
0.0
0
Other
20.0
1
Total responses:
5

5) Were you satisfied with long-term outcomes of childhood gender interventions?

  
Percentage
Responses
yes
33.3
2
no
50.0
3
not sure
0.0
0
Other
16.7
1
Total responses:
6

6) Have you had to have remedial medical intervention as an adult as a result of childhood interventions?

  
Percentage
Responses
yes
33.3
2
no
66.7
4
other
0.0
0
Other
0.0
0
Total responses:
6

7) Were you satisfied that the sex that was assigned to you was correct for you?

  
Percentage
Responses
yes
16.7
1
no
66.7
4
not sure
0.0
0
Other
16.7
1
Total responses:
6

8)

Did you change sex from that assigned, or as you were raised, post-adolescence?

  
Percentage
Responses
yes
50.0
3
no
50.0
3
other
0.0
0
Other
0.0
0
Total responses:
6

9) If the answer to 8 was yes, and for some reason you changed sex as an adult, did you find medical professionals supportive of this?

  
Percentage
Responses
yes
60.0
3
no
20.0
1
don't know
0.0
0
Other
20.0
1
Total responses:
5

10) Have you ever experienced denial about the authenticity of an underlying intersex condition?

  PercentageResponses
no
71.4
5
yes, parents
14.3
1
yes, other family
14.3
1
yes, medical professionals
0.0
0
other
0.0
0
Other
0.0
0

11) Recently, there has been campaign to shift terminology from "intersex" to "DSD" - disorders of sex development.  Do you think that "disorder" is an appropriate term to describe your own sex development?  Would you prefer something using words like variations of sex development (VSD)?

  
Percentage
Responses
yes - go with disorder
50.0
3
no - not disorder
0.0
0
no - prefer term like variation
0.0
0
not sure
0.0
0
Other
50.0
3
Total responses:
6

12) Some argue that the promotion of "DSD" has ensured the exclusion of some categories of people who have experienced earlier treatment for intersex conditions from having an intersex voice, or treatment as intersex people.  What do you think?

  PercentageResponses
I support DSD, & it is right to exclude some people
14.3
1
I support DSD, & it is wrong to exclude some people
0.0
0
I support DSD, & would want to see all intersex people included
57.1
4
I don't support DSD, & unhappy that my treatment may be affected
0.0
0
I don't support DSD, & am concerned for future treatment of others
0.0
0
I don't support DSD, & am happy to be excluded
0.0
0
Other
14.3
1
Other
14.3
1

13) Will DSD make the lives of intersex people better in the future?

  PercentageResponses
It will be better for all those not yet born
83.3
5
It will be better for most of those not yet born
16.7
1
It will be better for a few of those not yet born
0.0
0
It will not make any difference for those not yet born
0.0
0
It will make things worse for some not yet born
0.0
0
It will make things worse for many not yet born
0.0
0
It will make things worse for all not yet born
0.0
0
It will mean that fewer intersex people will be born
0.0
0

14) Will DSD make lives better for intersex adults alive now?

  PercentageResponses
It will be better for all adult intersex people
83.3
5
It will be better for most adult intersex people
0.0
0
It will be better for a few adult intersex people
0.0
0
It will not make any difference for adult intersex people
16.7
1
It will make things worse for some adult intersex people
0.0
0
It will make things worse for most adult intersex people
0.0
0
It will make things worse for all adult intersex people
0.0
0

15) Please give a brief indication of your life-path

  PercentageResponses
born/assigned female and still identify as female
0.0
0
born/assigned male and still identify as male
0.0
0
born/assigned female and now identify as male
11.1
1
born/assigned male and now identify as female
44.4
4
born/assigned female and now identify androgynous/ambiguously
0.0
0
born/assigned male and now identify androgynous/ambiguously
0.0
0
born/assigned female and now identify heterosexual female
0.0
0
born/assigned female and now identify heterosexual male
0.0
0
born/assigned male and now identify heterosexual male
11.1
1
born/assigned male and now identify heterosexual female
0.0
0
born/assigned female and now identify lesbian, bi or queer female
0.0
0
born/assigned female and now identify gay, bi or queer male
11.1
1
born/assigned male and now identify gay, bi or queer male
0.0
0
born/assigned male and now identify lesbian, bi or queer female
11.1
1
born/assigned female and now identify non-sexual/asexual female
0.0
0
born/assigned female and now identify non-sexual/asexual male
0.0
0
born/assigned male and now identify non-sexual/asexual male
0.0
0
born/assigned male and now identify non-sexual/asexual female
0.0
0
other
0.0
0
Other
11.1
1

16) Please now state your position clearly in relation to the shift in terminology from intersex to Disorder of Sex Development, or whether you would prefer a term like Variation in Sex Development

  
Percentage
Responses
I endorse the use of DSD for intersex people
100.0
6
I oppose the use of DSD for intersex people
0.0
0
I prefer a term like VSD to DSD for intersex people
0.0
0
Undecided
0.0
0
Total responses:
6

 

20) Please indicate your age now

  
Percentage
Responses
under 20
0.0
0
21-30
16.7
1
31-40
16.7
1
41-50
50.0
3
51-60
16.7
1
61-70
0.0
0
over 71
0.0
0
Total responses:
6