The case of John, whose parents decided to raise him as a girl after a circumcision injury, is presented in your text. Despite hormone replacement therapy and his parents' efforts to raise him as a girl, John never felt like a girl.
This case shows that
A) environmental efforts alone cannot overcome biology.
B) sex reassignment surgery is not an appropriate intervention for gender dysphoria.
C) environmental factors influence a person's decision to accept a new sexual identity.
D) the biosociological theory of gender dysphoria is incorrect.
Question 2
If a screening tool has high sensitivity and a patient is identified as depressed, we may be fairly confident that the person is actually depressed.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false