"I Get Treated Poorly in Regular School-Why Add To It?": Transgender Girls' Experiences Choosing to Play or Not Play Sports.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-01-31 eCollection Date: 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1089/trgh.2022.0066
Jonah P DeChants, Amy E Green, Myeshia N Price, Carrie K Davis
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Abstract

Purpose: Transgender girls' right to participate in high school sports has been attacked by legislation banning them from doing so. This study uses open-ended survey responses among transgender high school girls to examine reasons that they choose to participate or not participate in sports.

Methods: Data come from 294 transgender girls currently in high school who answered one of two open-ended questions about sports participation as part of a larger survey on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or questioning (LGBTQ) youth mental health. An inductive approach with exploratory and descriptive codes was used, resulting in a codebook with 14 codes about high school girls' choices to participate or not participate in sports.

Results: Among respondents' answers about why they participate in sports, six codes were identified: physical health benefits, mental health benefits, fun, social connections, family expectations, and gender affirmation. Among respondents' answers about why they do not participate in sports, eight codes were identified: not interested in sports, gendered teams or spaces, not athletic, physical or mental health limitations, social discomfort around peer athletes, worsened gender dysphoria, bullying or harassment, and lack of resources or access. These codes were not mutually exclusive and many responses were tagged with multiple codes.

Conclusion: This study highlights the need for inclusive sports environments for transgender athletes. Providing LGBTQ cultural competence training for coaches, administrators, and parents may decrease barriers and increase comfort for transgender athletes, allowing them to benefit from the skills and education that sports provide.

“我在普通学校受到的待遇很差——为什么还要加上它?”:变性女孩选择参加或不参加体育运动的经历
目的:变性女孩参加高中体育运动的权利因立法禁止而受到攻击。本研究使用变性高中女生的开放式调查回答来研究她们选择参加或不参加体育运动的原因:数据来自 294 名目前就读于高中的变性女孩,她们回答了两个有关体育运动参与的开放式问题中的一个,这是一项有关女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别者、同性恋者或质疑者(LGBTQ)青少年心理健康的大型调查的一部分。调查采用了探索性和描述性编码的归纳法,最终形成了一个包含 14 个编码的编码手册,内容涉及高中女生参加或不参加体育运动的选择:在受访者关于为什么参加体育运动的回答中,确定了六个代码:身体健康益处、心理健康益处、乐趣、社会联系、家庭期望和性别肯定。在受访者关于为什么不参加体育运动的答案中,确定了 8 个代码:对体育运动不感兴趣、有性别区分的团队或空间、不爱运动、身体或心理健康受限、与同龄运动员相处时感到不自在、性别焦虑症加重、受到欺凌或骚扰、缺乏资源或机会。这些代码并不相互排斥,许多回答都标有多个代码:本研究强调了为变性运动员提供包容性体育环境的必要性。为教练、管理人员和家长提供 LGBTQ 文化能力培训可减少障碍,增加变性运动员的舒适感,让他们从体育提供的技能和教育中受益。
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