I'm more driven now: Resilience and resistance among transgender and gender expansive youth and young adults experiencing homelessness

Q1 Social Sciences
Jama Shelton, M. A. Wagaman, Latoya A. Small, A. Abramovich
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ABSTRACT Background : Little is known about the resilience strategies of transgender and gender expansive youth and young adults (YYA) experiencing homelessness. In addition to difficulties accessing trans-affirming supports and services, transgender and gender expansive YYA must contend with structural constraints and oppressive messages about who they are and who they can become. Despite these challenges, transgender and gender expansive YYA experiencing homelessness are finding innovative ways to resist the multiple and overlapping institutionalized challenges they face. Methods : This qualitative study examined the ways a group of transgender and gender expansive YYA demonstrate resilience and resist dominant narratives about what it means to be young, transgender and experiencing homelessness. Results : Two primary themes were identified through which transgender and gender expansive YYA experiencing homelessness demonstrated resilience in the midst of structural constraints and oppressive narratives about who they are and who they can become: personal agency and future orientation. Participants exercised personal agency through self-definition and making their own choices. They oriented themselves to future possibilities through positive meaning-making and re-visioning the meaning of home. Participants engaged in these acts of resilience and resistance despite receiving negative messages about themselves. Conclusions : Study findings illustrate the capacity of transgender and gender expansive YYA experiencing homelessness to reframe their challenges as positive experiences, integral to the people they have become or will be in the future. Findings point to the need to expand conceptualizations about people experiencing homelessness, and to utilize a strengths-based framework in practice and research.
我现在更有动力了:跨性别者和性别膨胀的年轻人以及无家可归的年轻人的适应力和抵抗力
背景:对于跨性别和性别扩张性青年和青壮年(YYA)无家可归者的心理适应策略了解甚少。除了难以获得肯定跨性别者的支持和服务外,跨性别者和性别膨胀的青少年还必须应对结构性限制和关于他们是谁以及他们可以成为谁的压制性信息。尽管面临这些挑战,经历无家可归的跨性别者和性别膨胀的青少年正在寻找创新的方法来抵御他们所面临的多重和重叠的制度化挑战。方法:本定性研究考察了一组跨性别和性别膨胀的YYA如何表现出弹性,并抵制关于年轻、跨性别和无家可归意味着什么的主流叙事。结果:我们确定了两个主要主题,通过这些主题,经历无家可归的跨性别和性别膨胀的青年在结构性约束和关于他们是谁以及他们可以成为谁的压迫性叙述中表现出了韧性:个人能动性和未来取向。参与者通过自我定义和做出自己的选择来行使个人能动性。他们通过积极的意义创造和重新设想家的意义,将自己导向未来的可能性。参与者尽管收到了关于他们自己的负面信息,但他们还是做出了这些恢复和抵抗的行为。结论:研究结果表明,经历过无家可归的变性人和性别膨胀的青少年有能力将他们的挑战重新定义为积极的经历,成为他们已经成为或未来将成为的人的一部分。调查结果指出,需要扩大对无家可归者的概念化,并在实践和研究中利用基于优势的框架。
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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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