Grandmothers raising their transgender grandchildren: An exploratory study

IF 2 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Katherine A. Kuvalanka, W. S. Newsome, Bethany L. Letiecq, Jenna Neff, Kendall Neubeiser, Julia Snodgrass, Gianna Valentic
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Abstract This exploratory study builds upon previous research relating to grandparents of transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) youth by investigating the experiences of 2 affirming grandmothers raising their transgender granddaughters (age 6 years at T1). Participants reported experiences similar to those reported by affirming parents of TGD children, such as facing resistance from their communities when affirming the children’s gender identities. Similar to previous research on grandfamilies in general, describing a warm bond between grandparents and grandchildren, our participants described a special relationship with their TGD grandchildren that led to the grandmothers being the children’s 1st and strongest allies. Participants faced challenges and advantages distinct from those experienced by affirming parents of TGD children and, in some cases, by grandparents raising non-TGD grandchildren. These challenges pertained to: (a) their unexpected/unplanned primary caregiver role, (b) navigating the legal system, (c) the impact of the familial situation on the child, and (d) negotiating the parents’ involvement in the children’s lives. Two types of advantages—internal (e.g., experience, confidence, maturity) and external (e.g., community connections, credibility, respect)—were identified. Findings have implications for policy, practice, and future research, providing insight into some of the potentially unique stresses and strengths of grandfamilies with TGD grandchildren.
祖母抚养跨性别孙子:一项探索性研究
本探索性研究建立在先前关于跨性别和性别多样化(TGD)青少年的祖父母的研究基础上,通过调查两位确认祖母抚养其跨性别孙女(T1时6岁)的经历。参与者报告的经历与确认TGD儿童父母的经历相似,例如在确认儿童的性别认同时面临来自社区的抵制。与之前对祖父母和孙辈之间的温暖关系的研究类似,我们的参与者描述了他们与TGD孙辈之间的特殊关系,这种关系导致祖母成为孩子们的第一个也是最强大的盟友。参与者所面临的挑战和优势不同于确认TGD儿童的父母所经历的挑战和优势,在某些情况下,也不同于抚养非TGD孙辈的祖父母所经历的挑战和优势。这些挑战涉及:(a)他们意外/计划外的主要照顾者角色,(b)法律制度的导航,(c)家庭状况对孩子的影响,以及(d)协商父母参与孩子的生活。两种类型的优势-内部(如经验,自信,成熟)和外部(如社区关系,信誉,尊重)-被确定。研究结果对政策、实践和未来的研究具有启示意义,为有TGD孙辈的祖父母提供了一些潜在的独特压力和优势。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of GLBT Family Studies is a much-needed resource on the working dynamics of the diverse family structures found in every corner of the world. This groundbreaking new journal addresses the vital issues facing gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender individuals and their families. Edited by Dr. Jerry J. Bigner, who has provided expert witness testimony in legal cases and in the litigation involving same-sex marriages in Canada, the journal features interdisciplinary studies and scholarly essays on topics related to GLBT family life and functioning as well as relationships with other families.
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