“Lost in the literature.” People with intellectual disabilities who identify as trans: a narrative review

IF 0.5 Q4 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
N. Keates, Eleanor F. A. Dewar, K. Waldock
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Purpose This narrative review aims to examine how trans people with intellectual disabilities are perceived and discussed in the academic literature. Design/methodology/approach A narrative review was carried out to better understand the positioning of people with intellectual disabilities who identify as trans. Findings There was a lack of clear terminology, an over medicalization of both people with intellectual disabilities and trans people and evidence that identifying with a non-conforming gender identity was seen as a problem by services. Services need to be better informed about issues around gender identity so that they are able to better support trans people with intellectual disabilities. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, no previous literature review has focused only on trans people with intellectual disabilities.
“迷失在文学作品中。”认同为跨性别者的智障人士:叙述性回顾
目的本研究旨在探讨跨性别智障人士在学术文献中的认知和讨论。设计/方法/方法进行了一项叙述性回顾,以更好地了解那些认为自己是变性人的智障人士的定位。调查结果:缺乏明确的术语,对智障人士和跨性别人士的过度医疗化,有证据表明,认同不符合标准的性别认同被服务机构视为一个问题。服务部门需要更好地了解有关性别认同的问题,以便他们能够更好地支持有智力残疾的跨性别者。原创性/价值据作者所知,以前没有文献综述只关注智力残疾的跨性别者。
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Tizard Learning Disability Review
Tizard Learning Disability Review EDUCATION, SPECIAL-
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