"This whole journey was sacred": Latter-day Saint parents' process in coming to accept a transgender child.

IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Family Process Pub Date : 2024-07-17 DOI:10.1111/famp.13038
Julia Campbell Bernards, Quintin Hunt, Cass Henriques, Angie Bledsoe, Richard Ostler
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This constructivist grounded theory (CGT) study examines Latter-day Saint (LDS) parents' process in coming to accept a transgender or gender diverse (TGD) child and the factors that impact acceptance. Data come from interviews with 38 LDS parents of TGD children and 130 Facebook posts from the same population. Data were analyzed using CGT methodology in coding and theory construction. A model of LDS parents' process in accepting a TGD child and the factors that impact that process are presented. The results indicate that coming to accept a TGD child tends to engage LDS parents cognitively, emotionally, socially, and spiritually, and is a developmental process. We identified four stages of parents' process: assimilation of new information, deconstruction and disequilibrium, reconstruction and accommodation, and acceptance; as well as typical emotional responses in each stage. We found that factors that impacted parents' process included parents' pre-process characteristics and contexts, religiously defined meaning making, social embeddedness, external resources, community building, and spiritual autonomy. Additionally, we found that parents' commitment to their child's wellbeing and connection with their child (i.e., attachment) motivates their process and that their personal spiritual experiences tend to guide it. Parents in the study who reached a state of acceptance expressed that their process had been both deeply challenging and profoundly, personally meaningful. This study strengthens the case for using attachment-based therapies with this population and indicates the value of incorporating spirituality into the therapeutic work.

"整个旅程是神圣的后期圣徒父母接受变性孩子的过程。
这项建构主义基础理论(CGT)研究探讨了后期圣徒(Latter-day Saint,LDS)父母接受变性或性别多元化(TGD)儿童的过程以及影响接受的因素。数据来源于对 38 名 TGD 儿童的 LDS 父母的访谈以及同一人群在 Facebook 上发布的 130 条帖子。数据分析采用 CGT 方法进行编码和理论构建。研究提出了一个关于 LDS 父母接受 TGD 儿童的过程以及影响这一过程的因素的模型。结果表明,接受 TGD 儿童往往会在认知、情感、社交和精神上吸引 LDS 父母,并且是一个发展过程。我们确定了父母接受过程的四个阶段:吸收新信息、解构和失衡、重建和适应、接受;以及每个阶段的典型情绪反应。我们发现,影响家长过程的因素包括家长过程前的特征和背景、宗教定义的意义建构、社会嵌入性、外部资源、社区建设和精神自主性。此外,我们还发现,父母对孩子福祉的承诺以及与孩子的联系(即依恋)也会推动他们的过程,而他们的个人灵性体验往往会引导他们的过程。研究中达到接受状态的家长表示,他们的过程既充满挑战,又具有深刻的个人意义。这项研究加强了对这类人群使用依恋为基础的疗法,并表明了将灵性融入治疗工作的价值。
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Family Process
Family Process Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Family Process is an international, multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal committed to publishing original articles, including theory and practice, philosophical underpinnings, qualitative and quantitative clinical research, and training in couple and family therapy, family interaction, and family relationships with networks and larger systems.
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