Thick trust, thin trust, social capital, and health outcomes among trans women of color in New York City [0.03%]
有色 transgender 女性的健康结果和社会资本及信任关系——基于纽约市的研究
Sel J Hwahng,Bennett Allen,Cathy Zadoretzky et al.
Sel J Hwahng et al.
Introduction: Many trans women of color communities experience high HIV seroprevalence, extreme poverty, high rates of victimization and substance use, and poor mental health. Greater knowledge of trans women of color social capital may con...
"They feel empowered to discriminate against las chicas": Latina transgender women's experiences navigating the healthcare system [0.03%]
“她们觉得有权歧视拉西卡查斯”:拉美裔跨性别女性在医疗体系中的经历
Roberto L Abreu,Kirsten A Gonzalez,Della V Mosley et al.
Roberto L Abreu et al.
Background: Transgender Women of Color are more likely to experience oppression at the hands of healthcare providers than their transgender White counterparts. However, there is a paucity of research on the experiences of...
Growth from adversity in trans and gender diverse people of color [0.03%]
逆境中成长:变性人和性别多样性少数族裔人士的发展状况
Lee N Taube,Alexander J Mussap
Lee N Taube
Background: Trans-negativity and gender-based discrimination negatively impact on the wellbeing and mental health in transgender (trans) and gender diverse people (TGD). There is limited research on TGD people thriving un...
Broaching partially-shared identities: Critically interrogating power and intragroup dynamics in counseling practice with trans people of Color [0.03%]
浅谈部分共享身份:批判性考察权力和有色人种跨性别者咨询实践中的人际动力学问题
Adrienne N Erby,Mickey E White
Adrienne N Erby
Background: Much of the literature on transgender and nonbinary (TGNB) experiences in counseling focuses on White experiences with few recommendations for trans people of Color (TPOC). Research suggests mental health care providers lack int...
A narrative exploration of the importance of intersectionality in a Black trans woman's mental health experiences [0.03%]
从黑人跨性别女性的角度探讨intersectionality在精神健康经历中的重要性叙事探索
Stephanie Anne Shelton,Aryah O S Lester
Stephanie Anne Shelton
Background: The current United States presidential administration's statements and policies have, in a shockingly short time, catastrophically affected people of color and LGBTQIA + communities. And although these numerous discriminatory po...
Transitioning gender, transitioning race: Transgender people and multiracial positionality [0.03%]
性别转换,种族转换:变性人与多民族认同感
Kylan Mattias de Vries,Carey Jean Sojka
Kylan Mattias de Vries
Background: While research on trans People of Color's experiences has been increasing in recent years, this intersectional work has often not included a focus on the specificities of multiracial and multiethnic trans experiences. Aims: This...
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Knowledge and attitudes toward transgender community among speech-language pathologists in India: A questionnaire-based exploration [0.03%]
印度言语-语言病理学家对跨性别社区的知识和态度:一项基于问卷的探索性研究
Dhanshree R Gunjawate,Radish B Kumar,Rohit Ravi et al.
Dhanshree R Gunjawate et al.
Background: During the transition process, transgender individuals may require voice and communication services. Speech-language pathologists are increasingly involved in rendering clinical services and assisting transgender clients in voic...
Suicidality, self-harm, and their correlates among transgender and cisgender people living in Aotearoa/New Zealand or Australia [0.03%]
新西兰和澳大利亚跨性别者及顺性别人群的自杀意念及其影响因素
Gareth J Treharne,Damien W Riggs,Sonja J Ellis et al.
Gareth J Treharne et al.
Background: Transgender people experience high rates of suicidality and self-harm. Past research has established a range of correlates of suicidality/self-harm among transgender people but little is known about whether th...
The stability of autistic traits in transgender adults following cross-sex hormone treatment [0.03%]
跨性别成人接受变性激素治疗后的自闭症特征的稳定性
Anna Nobili,Cris Glazebrook,Walter Pierre Bouman et al.
Anna Nobili et al.
Background: Recent research has shown that a high percentage of treatment-seeking transgender adults who were assigned female at birth (AFAB) reported scores above the clinical cutoff for autistic traits. It is unclear whether those scores ...