Discussing Transgender Topics within Gay-Straight Alliances: Factors that Could Promote More Frequent Conversations.

Q1 Social Sciences
V Paul Poteat, Jerel P Calzo, Hirokazu Yoshikawa, Sj Miller, Christopher J Ceccolini, Sarah Rosenbach, Nina Mauceri
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Abstract

Background: Gay-Straight Alliances (GSAs) have potential to facilitate conversations on transgender and gender diversity issues among members. We examined how frequently GSA members discussed transgender and gender diversity topics within GSAs, whether GSAs varied from one another in the extent to which these conversations occurred, and identified factors that distinguished which members and GSAs discussed such topics more often than others.

Methods: Participants were 295 members of 33 high school GSAs in the state of Massachusetts who completed surveys that assessed their experiences within their GSA.

Results: On average, youth discussed transgender and gender diversity issues with some regularity, but this varied significantly across GSAs and among youth within each GSA. Youth who had transgender friends, perceived a more respectful GSA climate, and accessed more information/resources and engaged in more advocacy within the GSA reported more frequently discussing transgender and gender diversity issues. Also, GSAs with transgender members, whose members collectively perceived a more respectful climate, accessed more information/resources and did more advocacy, and who reported lower socializing or support discussed transgender and gender diversity issues more frequently than other GSAs.

Conclusions: This information could inform GSA programming to facilitate more transgender and gender diversity topic discussions and ensure that members feel encouraged to participate in them.

在同性恋-异性恋联盟中讨论跨性别话题:可以促进更频繁对话的因素。
背景:同性恋-异性恋联盟(GSAs)有潜力促进成员之间关于跨性别和性别多样性问题的对话。我们研究了GSA成员在GSA内部讨论跨性别和性别多样性主题的频率,GSA在这些对话发生的程度上是否彼此不同,并确定了区分哪些成员和GSA比其他成员更频繁地讨论这些主题的因素。方法:参与者是马萨诸塞州33所高中GSA的295名成员,他们完成了评估他们在GSA中的经历的调查。结果:平均而言,青年讨论跨性别和性别多样性问题有一定的规律性,但这在各个GSA之间和每个GSA内的青年之间存在显著差异。那些有跨性别朋友的年轻人,感受到GSA更尊重的氛围,获得更多的信息/资源,并在GSA内参与更多的倡导活动,他们更频繁地讨论跨性别和性别多样性问题。此外,有跨性别成员的gsa,其成员总体上感受到更尊重的氛围,获取更多的信息/资源,做更多的宣传,并且报告社交或支持程度较低的gsa比其他gsa更频繁地讨论跨性别和性别多样性问题。结论:这些信息可以为GSA规划提供信息,以促进更多的跨性别和性别多样性主题讨论,并确保成员感到受到鼓励参与其中。
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International Journal of Transgenderism
International Journal of Transgenderism Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Transgenderism, together with its partner organization the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH), offers an international, multidisciplinary scholarly forum for publication in the field of transgender health in its broadest sense for academics, practitioners, policy makers, and the general population. The journal welcomes contributions from a range of disciplines, such as: Endocrinology Surgery Obstetrics and Gynaecology Psychiatry Psychology Speech and language therapy Sexual medicine Sexology Family therapy Public health Sociology Counselling Law Medical ethics.
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