社区提出的改善黑人和拉丁裔跨性别/非二元青年性别认同的建议。
Community-Derived Recommendations for Improving Gender Affirmation of Black and Latine Transgender/Nonbinary Youth.
机构信息
Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Department of Medicine, Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA.
出版信息
Ann Behav Med. 2024 Jul 11;58(8):517-526. doi: 10.1093/abm/kaae036.
BACKGROUND
Gender affirmation is a process by which gender-diverse individuals are supported in their gender identity. Parents are critical in how gender-diverse youth, including Black and Latine transgender/nonbinary youth (BLTY), access various forms of gender affirmation-for example, social and medical transition. Culturally relevant supports are needed to bolster how BLTY and their parents navigate gender affirmation.
PURPOSE
This study aimed to explore recommendations for aiding BLTY and parents in navigating the youth's gender journey.
METHODS
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with parents of BLTY, BLTY, and BLT young adults (BLTYAs) recruited from clinics, community organizations, and social media. Interviews focused on gender affirmation and recommendations to promote BLTY's gender affirmation. Primary and secondary analysts coded transcripts using a priori and emergent codes. For this analysis, excerpts pertaining to recommended supports were analyzed to identify themes.
RESULTS
Ten parents of BLTY, 10 BLTY (14-18 years), and 23 BLTYAs (18-30 years) participated. Participants provided recommendations at different socio-ecological levels. On the societal level, participants recommended improvements in media representation of racial and ethnic minority gender-diverse individuals. For organizations, participants recommended more clinicians who shared minoritized identities, clinicians knowledgeable in gender-affirming care, affordability of gender-affirming services, and school-based education regarding gender diversity. On interpersonal/individual levels, they suggested culturally informed peer support among BLTY and parents, including support groups, peer mentors, and camps with individuals who share their minoritized identities.
CONCLUSIONS
Participants provided salient insights to supporting gender affirmation of BLTY, which can inform intervention development for BLTY and their families.
背景
性别认同是一个支持性别多样化个体认同自身性别的过程。在性别多样化青年(包括黑人和拉丁裔跨性别/非二元青年(BLTY))获得各种形式的性别认同方面,父母起着至关重要的作用,例如社会和医疗过渡。需要具有文化相关性的支持,以增强 BLTY 和他们的父母如何应对性别认同。
目的
本研究旨在探讨为帮助 BLTY 和父母引导青年的性别之旅提供建议。
方法
从诊所、社区组织和社交媒体招募 BLTY 的父母、BLTY 和 BLTY 年轻人(BLTYA)进行半结构式访谈。访谈重点关注性别认同和促进 BLTY 性别认同的建议。主要和次要分析员使用预先和新兴代码对转录本进行编码。在本次分析中,分析了与推荐支持相关的摘录,以确定主题。
结果
10 名 BLTY 的父母、10 名 BLTY(14-18 岁)和 23 名 BLTYA(18-30 岁)参与了研究。参与者在不同的社会生态层面提供了建议。在社会层面上,参与者建议改善媒体对种族和族裔少数群体性别多样化个体的代表性。对于组织,参与者建议有更多的具有少数群体身份的临床医生、了解性别肯定护理的临床医生、负担得起的性别肯定服务和学校的性别多样性教育。在人际/个人层面上,他们建议 BLTY 和父母之间有文化意识的同伴支持,包括支持小组、同伴导师和与他们具有少数群体身份的人一起的营地。
结论
参与者提供了支持 BLTY 性别认同的重要见解,可以为 BLTY 和他们的家庭的干预措施的发展提供信息。