跨性别和不同性别儿童与父母的亲密关系

Tee R. Tyler, B. Huddleston, Henry W. Kronner, Emily T. Calloway, Kimberly G. Martin, Amber L. Morgan, René Aguilar, Sydney A. Wheeler, Farren A. Barnett, C. Kohring, C. Spaeth, Kendall G. Abbott, Mackenzie Preston, Taylor N. Barton, Morgan H. Thornton, Valeria Munoz, Dimia E. Dean
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变性和性别多元化(TGD)儿童受到他们与父母关系的影响。父母的影响会对 TGD 儿童的福祉产生积极和/或消极的影响。本研究的目的是:(a) 总结有关父母与 TGD 儿童关系的定性研究;(b) 与致力于提高 TGD 儿童幸福感的心理健康专业人员和研究人员分享这些成果。我们采用了定性元摘要的方法来回顾定性研究中有关父母与他们的 TGD 儿童之间关系的研究结果,其中包括来自 TGD 儿童的数据。我们重点研究了父母与 TGD 儿童在初次披露/发现对话之后的关系。我们收集了 27 篇文章的数据。数据分析产生了三个主题:父母与子女的关系、子女的具体经历和父母的具体经历。本报告最后提出了对心理健康专业人员的实践启示。
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Transgender and Gender-Diverse Child and Parent Close Relationships
Transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) children are impacted by their relationships with their parents. Parental influence can positively and/or negatively influence TGD children’s well-being. The purpose of this study is to: (a) summarize qualitative research addressing parent–TGD child relationships and (b) share these results with mental health professionals and researchers working to enhance the well-being of TGD children. We employed a qualitative metasummary to review qualitative research with findings about relationships between parents and their TGD children, with data from TGD children. We focused on parent and TGD child relationships after their initial disclosure/discovery conversations. Data collection resulted in 27 articles. Data analysis yielded three themes: parent and child together, child-specific experiences, and parent-specific experiences. This report concludes with practice implications for mental health professionals.
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