Transgender Youth's Perspectives on Factors Influencing Intended and Unintended Pregnancies.

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q3 HORTICULTURE
A J Lowik, Shams M F Al-Anzi, Anurada Amarasekera, Ace Chan, Monica Rana, Allison Salter, Ronita Nath, Michele Ybarra, Elizabeth Saewyc
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Abstract

Drawing on data from focus groups with 152 trans youth aged 14-18 years in the United States, this article explores the factors that the participants understood as contributing to adolescent pregnancy among trans youth. Youth posited that unintended pregnancies occur due to barriers to contraceptives; a lack of gender-affirming sexual health education; sexual assault and dating violence; and mental health-influenced sexual risk-taking. Participants suggested that intended pregnancies may be a self-development strategy; a self-directed effort to repress/change gender modality or identity; and due to the perceived incompatibility between pregnancy and transition, where pregnancy must occur prior to transitioning.

变性青少年对影响有意怀孕和意外怀孕因素的看法。
本文通过与美国 152 名 14-18 岁的变性青少年进行焦点小组讨论所获得的数据,探讨了参与者所理解的导致变性青少年少女怀孕的因素。青少年认为,意外怀孕发生的原因包括:避孕药具方面的障碍;缺乏性别肯定的性健康教育;性侵犯和约会暴力;以及受心理健康影响的性冒险行为。与会者认为,意外怀孕可能是一种自我发展战略;一种压抑/改变性别模式或性别认同的自我导向努力;也可能是由于认为怀孕与过渡不相容,即必须在过渡之前怀孕。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science publishes papers on the results of original research on horticultural plants and their products or directly related research areas. Its prime function is to communicate mission-oriented, fundamental research to other researchers. The journal includes detailed reports of original research results on various aspects of horticultural science and directly related subjects such as: - Biotechnology - Developmental Physiology - Environmental Stress Physiology - Genetics and Breeding - Photosynthesis, Sources-Sink Physiology - Postharvest Biology - Seed Physiology - Postharvest Biology - Seed Physiology - Soil-Plant-Water Relationships - Statistics
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