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The TransKidsNL Study: Healthcare and Support Needs of Transgender Children, Youth, and Families on the Island of Newfoundland

Publication: Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
5 April 2019

Abstract

This investigation examined needs and concerns of transgender youth and their families throughout the island of Newfoundland. Twenty-four youth and 21 parents completed qualitative questionnaires. Both parent and youth participants expressed concern about general practitioners’ lack of knowledge of transgender healthcare. Trans youths’ main concerns included lack of parental support, feelings of dysphoria, the desire to be fully accepted, and safety. Parents’ main concerns included wait times for care, their child’s mental health, lack of information or guidance, safety, and depathologizing their children’s identities. The findings point to six key recommendations for healthcare providers and policymakers.

Résumé

Cette enquête a examiné les besoins et les préoccupations de jeunes transgenres et de leurs familles dans l’ensemble de l’île de Terre-Neuve. Vingt-quatre jeunes et 21 parents ont rempli des questionnaires qualitatifs. Les parents et les jeunes participants se sont dits préoccupés par le manque de connaissances des omnipraticiens sur les soins de santé destinés aux transgenres. Les principales préoccupations des jeunes transgenres comprenaient le manque de soutien parental, les sentiments de dysphorie, le désir d’être pleinement acceptés et la sécurité. Les principales préoccupations des parents concernaient les délais d’attente pour l’obtention des soins, la santé mentale de leur enfant, le peu d’informations ou d’orientation disponibles, la sécurité et la dépathologisation de l’identité de leur enfant. Les résultats de l’enquête font ressortir six recommandations clés à l’intention des fournisseurs de soins de santé et des responsables des politiques.

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cover image Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Volume 37Number 2July 2018
Pages: 13 - 28

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Version of record online: 5 April 2019

Key Words

  1. transgender youth
  2. mental health
  3. parent support
  4. health services

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  1. jeunes transgenres
  2. santé mentale
  3. soutien parental
  4. services de santé

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Julia Temple Newhook [email protected]
Krista Benson
Tracey Bridger
Eastern Health and Memorial University
Colleen Crowther
Rob Sinnott

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