跨性别青年及其父母对加拿大医疗转型的交叉看法:对青年发展的影响是什么?

M. Gelly, Annie Pullen Sansfaçon
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在过去的十年里,变性青少年的医疗保健发生了重大变化。越来越多的专家支持一种支持性别探索的模式(例如,通过提供激素治疗和青春期阻阻剂),这一建立良好的病理学方法侧重于断言年轻人的指定性别,这一方法受到了挑战。本文通过对36对父母-青年夫妇(共72次访谈)的访谈,探讨了医疗转型的期望及其影响。一方面,访谈数据显示,年轻人和他们的父母都认为获得跨性别医疗服务对青少年的发展有积极的影响。具体来说,它被认为可以减少与性别焦虑相关的痛苦,同时促进自我认知和主体间性。另一方面,访谈数据突出表明,现有的医疗保健途径(通常基于二元方法)在多大程度上未能跟上青年及其父母的期望和关切。因此,我们的文章强调了提供适合寻求变性的青年需要的变性护理的重要性。
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Regards croisés de jeunes trans et de leurs parents sur la transition médicale au Canada : quel impact sur l’épanouissement des jeunes?
The past decade has witnessed significant change in medical care for trans youth. A well-established pathologizing approach focused on asserting a young person’s assigned gender has been challenged by a growing number of experts who favour a model that supports gender exploration (e.g., by providing access to hormonal treatments and puberty blockers). Based on interviews with 36 parent-youth dyads (72 interviews in total), this article explores the expectations and impacts associated with medical transition. On the one hand, the interview data show that young people and their parents agree that access to trans-affirmative medical care has a positive impact on youth development. Specifically, it is seen to reduce suffering associated with gender dysphoria, while promoting both self-recognition and intersubjectivity. On the other hand, the interview data highlight the extent to which available health care pathways (often based on a binary approach) have failed to keep pace with the expectations and concerns of youth and their parents. Our article therefore emphasizes the importance of offering transaffirmative care adapted to the needs of youth seeking to transition.
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