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Parent Participation in a Support Group for Families with Transgender and Gender-Nonconforming Children: Being in the Company of Others Who Do Not Question the Reality of Our Experience

机译:父母参加跨性别和性别不符合儿童家庭支持小组:与其他人一起对我们的经历的真实性提出质疑

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>Purpose: Parent support is considered crucial for the health of transgender and gender-nonconforming (trans/GNC) children, yet little research has focused on how to support parents and caregivers. This study considered the experience of participation in a support group for parents of transgender children on families.>Methods: Online surveys were conducted with parents whose children were receiving clinical care at a gender specialty clinic and who participated at least once in a monthly support group. Close-ended questions addressed the importance of participation and open-ended questions addressed the specific ways it was helpful, how it impacted them and their trans/GNC child, and if they faced barriers to participating.>Results: The majority of the 48 participants (77.1%) identified as female. The mean age of their trans/GNC child was 13.9 years (standard deviation 5.1, range 5–22 years); just over half (n=25) of their trans/GNC children identified as male. Participants overwhelmingly reported positive experiences with the support group, with 72.9% reporting that the group was either important or critically important to them and 66.7% reporting that it was important or critically important to their trans/GNC child. Perceived benefits included the opportunity to learn about legal, medical, and school issues and receive emotional support.>Conclusion: Support groups provide an important complement to specialized clinical care for families with trans/GNC children. Logistical challenges, lack of age peers, and lack of people of color all served as limitations of the group. Further research is needed to understand the experiences of fathers and to determine if the support group model would be effective with racially/ethnically and economically diverse populations.
机译:>目的:父母的支持对跨性别和性别不符合(trans / GNC)儿童的健康至关重要,但很少有研究集中在如何支持父母和照顾者上。这项研究考虑了参加跨性别儿童父母家庭支持小组的经验。>方法:在线调查的对象是父母的子女在性别专科诊所接受临床治疗的儿童,并且他们至少参与每月一次的支持小组。封闭式问题解决了参与的重要性,开放式问题解决了帮助的具体方式,对他们及其跨性别/ GNC儿童的影响以及他们是否面临参与障碍。>结果: 48名参与者中的大多数(77.1%)被确定为女性。他们的trans / GNC孩子的平均年龄为13.9岁(标准差5.1,范围为5-22岁);超过一半(n = 25)的跨性别/ GNC儿童被确定为男性。与会人员绝大多数都报告了支持小组的积极经历,有72.9%的人报告说该小组对他们的支持很重要或至关重要,而有66.7%的人报告说该支持对他们的trans / GNC孩子很重要或至关重要。可以理解的好处包括有机会了解法律,医疗和学校问题并获得情感支持。>结论:支持小组为跨性别/ GNC儿童家庭的专业临床护理提供了重要补充。后勤方面的挑战,同龄人的缺乏和有色人种的缺乏都是该群体的局限性。需要做进一步的研究,以了解父亲的经历,并确定支持小组模型对于种族/种族和经济上不同的人群是否有效。

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