"It's not the 'being trans,' it's everything around that": Trans Community Perspectives for Suicide Prevention.

Bulletin of applied transgender studies Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-28 DOI:10.57814/ec38-hh59
Anne V Kirby, Emily Krebs, Laurel Hiatt, Anna Docherty, Nicole L Mihalopoulos, Brooks R Keeshin, Elese Peifer, Marlee Craker, Michael Staley, Amanda V Bakian, Hilary Coon
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Trans people are at significantly elevated risk of suicide death, suicide attempts, and suicidal ideation than their cisgender peers. Suicide prevention efforts are needed that address the most important issues to the trans community. In this qualitative study conducted in the United States in 2021, we aimed to broadly explore trans community member perspectives on suicidality and suicide prevention needs. We conducted four virtual focus groups-including one exclusively for trans people of color. We also solicited additional online responses to the same focus group questions. A total of 56 trans individuals with a history of suicidality participated. We utilized reflexive thematic analysis to develop themes to inform suicide prevention efforts for the trans community. The themes were multicontextual, representing needs across healthcare, legal and political arenas, workplaces, community groups, and interpersonal relationships. The central organizing theme identified as crucial for suicide prevention was 'Having (Real) Rights and Respect.' Supporting themes were 'Being in Control of Our Own Bodies,' 'Being Safe as Ourselves,' and 'Feeling Support and Acceptance,' which also included a subtheme of 'Embracing Diversity within the Trans Community.' We provide suggestions and directions for suicide prevention, which build on these themes.

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"这不是'变性'的问题,而是与变性有关的一切":变性社区预防自杀的观点。
变性人自杀死亡、自杀未遂和自杀意念的风险明显高于同性。我们需要针对变性群体最关心的问题开展自杀预防工作。这项定性研究于 2021 年在美国进行,我们旨在广泛探讨变性社区成员对自杀倾向和自杀预防需求的看法。我们开展了四个虚拟焦点小组,其中一个专门针对有色人种变性人。我们还针对相同的焦点小组问题征集了更多的在线回复。共有 56 名有自杀史的变性人参加了此次活动。我们利用反思性主题分析来制定主题,为跨性别群体的自杀预防工作提供信息。这些主题是多语境的,代表了医疗保健、法律和政治领域、工作场所、社区团体和人际关系等方面的需求。被确定为对预防自杀至关重要的中心组织主题是 "拥有(真正的)权利和尊重"。辅助主题包括 "掌控自己的身体"、"安全地做自己 "和 "感受支持和接纳",其中还包括一个副主题 "拥抱跨性别社区的多样性"。在这些主题的基础上,我们提出了预防自杀的建议和方向。
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