Integrating perspectives of transgender and gender-diverse youth, family members, and professionals to support their health and wellbeing - a mixed-method study protocol

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Servais, Julie [1 ]
Vanhoutte, Bram [1 ]
Aguirre-Sanchez-Beato, Sara [2 ]
Aujoulat, Isabelle [3 ]
Kraus, Cynthia [4 ]
T'Sjoen, Guy [5 ]
Tricas-Sauras, Sandra [1 ]
Godin, Isabelle [1 ]
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[1] Univ Libre Bruxelles, Sch Publ Hlth, CP 596,Route Lennik 808, B-1070 Brussels, Belgium
[2] Univ Libre Bruxelles, Fac Sci Psychol & Educ, CP 122,Ave FD Roosevelt 50, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium
[3] UCLouvain, Hlth & Soc Res Inst, Clos Chapelle Aux Champs 30-B1 30-15, B-1200 Woluwe St Lambert, Belgium
[4] UNIL, Fac Social & Polit Sci, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
[5] Ghent Univ Hosp, Fac Med & Hlth Sci, C Heymanslaan 10, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
关键词
Mixed-methods; Transgender; Gender-diverse; Youth; Co-construction; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; YOUNG-PEOPLE; PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH; ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS; INDIVIDUAL QUALITY; PUBLIC-HEALTH; CO-CREATION; COMMUNITY; CHILDREN; TRANS;
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10.1186/s13690-024-01270-z
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BackgroundThe current literature highlights a strong link between the poor health outcomes of transgender and gender diverse (TGD) individuals and their negative experiences in various areas of life. Most of these publications rely on adults' memories, lacking a focus on the current experiences and needs of young transgender and gender-diverse individuals. Furthermore, previous studies on support for these young people often solely consider the perspectives of TGD adults or professionals and rarely involve parents' viewpoints.MethodsThis study will use a mixed sequential method with a participatory approach. Firstly, the qualitative phase will explore the difficulties and needs of TGD (15-20 years old) and of the families and professionals who support them. Results from this part will be used to develop the questionnaire for the quantitative phase, with the help of a community board. Secondly, based on participatory epidemiological research, the quantitative phase will use an intersectional perspective to measure the impact of individual and structural factors on the quality of life and well-being of transgender and gender-diverse young people. Finally, a co-creation phase will be undertaken to formulate recommendations based on the results of the first two phases.DiscussionThis research aims at better understanding the influence of gender identity on the quality of life and health of TGD young people and their families and to identify protective and risk factors that affect their vulnerabilities.Ethics and disseminationThis study has been approved by the Ethics Committee of the Erasme Faculty Hospital (CCB B4062023000140). As this research is participatory and part of a PhD dissertation, we aim to disseminate the results through our partners' networks and structures locally, and internationally through conferences and peer-reviewed journals.
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