Imagining the future : perspective among youth and caregivers in the trans youth family study / Sabra L. Katz-Wise, Bradford Nguyen, Stephanie L. Budge, Joe J. Orovecz, Brett Nava-Coulter, Katharine Thomson
Series: Journal of Counseling Psychology. 64 : 1, page 26-40 Publication details: January 2017Content type:- text
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Future perspectives of transgender youth and their caregivers may be shaped by knowledge of discrimination and adverse mental among transgender adults. Qualitative data form the Trans Youth Family Study were analyzed to examine how transgender and gender nonconforming (TGN) youth and their caregivers imagine the youth's future. A community-based sample of 16 families (16 TGN youth, ages 7-18 years, and 29 caregivers) was recruited from 2 regions in the United States. Participants completed in-person qualitative interviews and surveys. Interview transcripts were analyzed using grounded theory methodology for coding procedures. Analyses yielded 104 higher order themes across 45 interviews, with 8 prominent themes: comparing experiences with others, gender affirming hormones, gender affirming surgery, gender norms, questioning whether the youth is really transgender, expectations for romantic relationships, uncertainty about the future, and worries about physical and emotional safety. A conceptual model of future perspectives in TGN youth and caregivers is presented and clinical implications are discussed.
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