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摘要
为父母和他们十几岁的孩子提供一个体验声音矫正技术和讨论心理健康问题的机会,可以减轻他们巨大的少数派压力。语言病理学家和咨询师可以使用体验式学习和多维家庭方法来支持父母和他们的跨性别青少年建立联系,并了解他们在个人过渡阶段的个人观点。这个3小时的网络研讨会的参与者包括来自美国各地的9对父母和青少年。讨论了声音矫正和心理健康策略。只有父母完成了前后调查,以衡量他们对支持孩子的声音和心理健康需求的知识的信心。共有10个李克特量表问题(5个声音,5个心理健康)。Kruskal-Wallis H检验结果显示,语音调查前后的中位数反应没有统计学上的显著变化(H = 8.0, p = 0.342)。同样,心理健康调查也没有达到显著性(H = 8.0, p = 0.433)。然而,这一增长趋势显示出发展有效的未来体验式培训讲习班的强大前景,作为一种可行的服务提供,以增加父母在支持其跨性别儿童的声音和心理健康需求方面的知识。
Voice and Mental Health Support for Trans Teens and Their Parents: A Workshop Model.
Providing parents and their teenage children with an opportunity to experience voice modification techniques and discussions about mental health issues could alleviate some of their tremendous minority stress. Speech-language pathologists and counselors can use experiential learning and a multidimensional family approach to support parents and their trans teenagers to build connections and learn individual perspectives on their personal phases of transitioning. Participants of the 3-hour webinar included nine dyads of parents and youths across the United States. Topics on voice modification and mental health strategies were presented. Only parents completed the pre- and post-surveys to measure confidence in their knowledge to support their youth's voice and mental health needs. There were 10 Likert scale questions (5 voice, 5 mental health). The Kruskal-Wallis H-test results revealed that the median responses to the pre and post voice survey did not show a statistically significant change (H = 8.0, p = 0.342). Similarly, the mental health surveys did not reach significance (H = 8.0, p = 0.433). However, the growth trend shows strong promise for developing effective future experiential training workshops as a viable service provision for increasing parents' knowledge in supporting their trans child's voice and mental health needs.
期刊介绍:
Seminars in Speech and Language is a topic driven review journal that covers the entire spectrum of speech language pathology. In each issue, a leading specialist covers diagnostic procedures, screening and assessment techniques, treatment protocols, as well as short and long-term management practices in areas such as apraxia, communication, stuttering, autism, dysphagia, attention, phonological intervention, memory as well as other disorders.