Scientific Paper Co-Authored by Members of the Georgian Reproductive and Sexual Health Association Published in a High-Impact Journal

The Georgian Reproductive and Sexual Health Association is proud to announce the publication of a significant original research article in a high-impact, SCOPUS- and WOS-indexed journal. 📌 Title of the Article: " Sex assignment and psychosexual peculiarities of individuals with different forms of androgen insensitivity syndrome: A qualitative study "📌 Authors: Professor Jenaro Kristesashvili, Dr. Levan Kobaladze, and Ana Jibladze (PhD student at Tbilisi State University). The study explores androgen resistance syndrome, a rare condition affecting approximately 1 in 20,000 newborn males, and presents a comprehensive analysis of 41 individuals—a dataset of notable significance for clinicians and researchers in the field. Given the complexity of gender assessment in cases of androgen resistance, this research offers valuable insights into its psychosexual implications and clinical evaluation. The publication of this study in a high-impact international journal is a remarkable achievement for Georgian scientists, underscoring the scientific excellence and research potential of the authors. 🔗 To access the full article, visit: DOI: 10.18502/ijrm.v21i12.15036

The Georgian Reproductive and Sexual Health Association remains committed to advancing medical research and contributing to global scientific knowledge in reproductive and sexual health. Georgian Reproductive and Sexual Health Association Members Publish Scientific Paper in a High-Impact Journal! We are pleased to announce that a scientific paper co-authored by members of the Georgian Reproductive and Sexual Health Association has been published in a prestigious SCOPUS and WOS-indexed journal with a high impact factor.

🔹 Authors: Professor Genaro Kristesashvili, Doctor of Medicine Levan Kobaladze, Ana Jibladze, PhD student(supervised by Professor Kristesashvili) Their original research article, titled: "Gender Assessment and Psychosexual Characteristics in Individuals with Various Forms of Androgen Resistance Syndrome," focuses on androgen resistance syndrome (ARS), a rare condition affecting approximately 1 in 20,000 newborn boys. Given the limited global data on ARS, this study—analyzing 41 individuals—is of great interest to physicians and researchers specializing in endocrinology, reproductive medicine, and genetics. Gender assessment in individuals with androgen resistance remains a complex and debated issue, making this publication a significant contribution to the field. The article's acceptance in such a highly regarded international journal underscores the scientific excellence and research potential of the Georgian medical community. 🔗 Read the full article here: https://ijrm.ir/article-1-2570-en.html&sw=Kristesashvili The Georgian Reproductive and Sexual Health Association remains committed to advancing research and contributing to the global medical discourse. We congratulate our esteemed authors on this remarkable achievement!