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澳大利亚青少年性别焦虑症及性别多样性的个体家庭成员经历全国性调查。

A nationwide survey of individual family member experiences of youth gender dysphoria and diversity in Australia.

作者信息

Westwater Jason J, Riley Elizabeth A, Peterson Gregory M

机构信息

School of Medicine, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia.

出版信息

Int J Transgend Health. 2022 Aug 1;24(4):447-460. doi: 10.1080/26895269.2022.2104417. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Previous research has highlighted that youth gender dysphoria (GD) and gender diversity (GDI) are experienced in unique ways by different family members, with youth outcomes significantly influenced by family support and understanding. Few studies on a national level have explored individual family member experiences, specifically family, social and healthcare experiences, involving young people, parent/carers and siblings.

AIMS

Using an online survey incorporating circular questioning, this study sought to discover individual family member experiences of youth GD/GDI in Australia, within a family, healthcare, and social context.

METHODS

Young people experiencing GD/GDI, parents/carers and siblings were recruited through Facebook advertising and completed an online survey, exploring positive and negative experiences of youth GD/GDI, within and outside of the family. Survey questions predominantly used Likert scales, with free-text fields, enabling both quantitative and qualitative data analysis.

RESULTS

Six hundred and sixty young people aged 12-17 years experiencing GD/GDI, 158 parents/carers ranging in age from under 30 years to more than 60 years (most common age band was 40-49 years; 62%), and 40 siblings aged 12-17 years completed at least part of the online survey. Participants reported mixed experiences of youth GD/GDI with varying levels of understanding and support provided by family members and others. Parents and siblings generally felt it important for healthcare professionals to ask everyone's experience in the family, although only one-third of young people felt this was important. Most parents and young people also highlighted the importance of sibling support.

CONCLUSION

The majority of young people felt misunderstood by other family members. Most family members, particularly young people, reported different viewpoints within families and primarily negative experiences. The research findings support sibling inclusion in healthcare appointments in certain circumstances, depending on context, and a whole of family approach overall, if agreeable to the family and unlikely to cause harm.

摘要

背景

先前的研究强调,不同家庭成员对青少年性别焦虑症(GD)和性别多样性(GDI)有着独特的体验,青少年的结果受到家庭支持和理解的显著影响。很少有国家级研究探讨个别家庭成员的经历,特别是涉及年轻人、父母/照顾者和兄弟姐妹的家庭、社会和医疗保健经历。

目的

本研究通过一项包含循环提问的在线调查,试图了解澳大利亚青少年GD/GDI在家庭、医疗保健和社会背景下个别家庭成员的经历。

方法

通过脸书广告招募了经历GD/GDI的年轻人、父母/照顾者和兄弟姐妹,并完成了一项在线调查,探讨青少年GD/GDI在家庭内外的积极和消极经历。调查问题主要使用李克特量表,并设有自由文本字段,以便进行定量和定性数据分析。

结果

660名年龄在12至17岁之间经历GD/GDI的年轻人、158名年龄从30岁以下到60岁以上(最常见的年龄组是40至49岁;62%)的父母/照顾者以及40名年龄在12至17岁之间的兄弟姐妹至少完成了部分在线调查。参与者报告了青少年GD/GDI的复杂经历,家庭成员和其他人提供了不同程度的理解和支持。父母和兄弟姐妹普遍认为医疗保健专业人员询问家庭中每个人的经历很重要,尽管只有三分之一的年轻人认为这很重要。大多数父母和年轻人也强调了兄弟姐妹支持的重要性。

结论

大多数年轻人觉得被其他家庭成员误解。大多数家庭成员,特别是年轻人,报告了家庭内部不同的观点,且主要是负面经历。研究结果支持在某些情况下,根据具体情况让兄弟姐妹参与医疗预约,以及如果家庭同意且不太可能造成伤害,总体上采取全家庭方法。

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