Experiences of Puberty and Puberty Blockers: Insights From Trans Children, Trans Adolescents, and Their Parents

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Journal of Adolescent Research Pub Date : 2022-06-08 DOI:10.1177/07435584221100591
Cal Horton
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This research explored experiences of transgender children and their families approaching and into adolescence, understanding experiences relating to puberty and puberty blocking medication. Data were drawn from 30 parents of 30 trans children and adolescents who at time of interview, were an average age of 11 years old. Parental interviewees were 90% white, 93% female, 100% cis, 60% heterosexual. Additional data were drawn from 10 trans children and adolescents, average age 12 years old. Interviews were held remotely, with families from across the UK. Rich qualitative interviews, averaging 2 hours for parents, and 25 minutes for children, covered aspects of family life, healthcare, and education. This article examined a sub-set of data on trans children and adolescents’ experiences of puberty, and of accessing, or trying to access, puberty blockers. Research received ethical approval from the author’s university. Data were analyzed through inductive reflexive thematic analysis. Three major themes are presented, relating to pre-pubertal anxiety; difficulties accessing blockers; and, for a minority who were on blockers, experiences of relief and frustration. The research has significant relevance for families, for healthcare professionals and policymakers, and for all seeking to protect trans adolescent mental health and well-being.

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青春期和青春期阻滞剂的经验:来自跨性别儿童、跨性别青少年和他们的父母的见解
本研究探讨了跨性别儿童及其家庭接近和进入青春期的经历,了解与青春期和青春期阻断药物有关的经历。数据来自30位父母,他们的30位跨性别儿童和青少年在接受采访时的平均年龄为11岁。父母受访者90%为白人,93%为女性,100%为顺性,60%为异性恋。其他数据来自10名平均年龄为12岁的跨性别儿童和青少年。采访是远程进行的,来自英国各地的家庭。丰富的定性访谈,父母平均2小时,孩子平均25分钟,涵盖了家庭生活、医疗保健和教育的各个方面。这篇文章研究了跨性别儿童和青少年的青春期经历,以及获得或试图获得青春期阻滞剂的数据子集。研究得到了作者所在大学的伦理认可。数据采用归纳反身主题分析法进行分析。提出了三个主要主题,与青春期前焦虑有关;访问拦截器困难;对于少数使用阻滞剂的人来说,这是一种解脱和沮丧的体验。这项研究对家庭、医疗保健专业人员和政策制定者以及所有寻求保护跨性别青少年心理健康和福祉的人都具有重要意义。
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Journal of Adolescent Research
Journal of Adolescent Research PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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34
期刊介绍: The aim of the Journal of Adolescent Research is to publish lively, creative, and informative articles on development during adolescence (ages 10-18) and emerging adulthood (ages 18-25). The journal encourages papers that use qualitative, ethnographic, or other methods that present the voices of adolescents. Few strictly quantitative, questionnaire-based articles are published in the Journal of Adolescent Research, unless they break new ground in a previously understudied area. However, papers that combine qualitative and quantitative data are especially welcome.
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