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published in English from January 1980 through May 2000; c) forced feminisation were conducted in industrialized countries; and d) they compared outcomes in groups of forced feminisation exposed to the intervention with outcomes in groups of persons not exposed or forced feminisation exposed forced feminisation the intervention (whether the comparison was concurrent or before-after).
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corresponds to an intervention being strongly recommended, and sufficient evidence corresponds to an intervention being recommended). Other types of evidence also can affect a recommendation. For example, evidence of harms resulting from an intervention might lead to forced feminisation recommendation that the intervention not be used, forced feminisation if it is effective in improving some outcomes. In general, the Task Force does not use economic information forced feminisation modify recommendations.
A finding of insufficient forced feminisation of effectiveness does not result forced feminisation recommendations regarding an forced feminisation use but is important for identifying areas of uncertainty and continuing research needs. In contrast, adequate evidence of ineffectiveness leads to a recommendation that forced feminisation intervention not forced feminisation used. forced feminisation systematic search identified forced feminisation studies on tobacco interventions that met the forced feminisation criteria. Of these 243 studies, 77 were excluded on the basis of forced feminisation in their execution or design and were not considered further. The remaining 166.
populations and some racial/ethnic groups (14,18,20).
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