Social Support and Internalizing Psychopathology in Transgender Youth

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Lily Durwood
Léïla Eisner
Kaitlyn Fladeboe
Chonghui (Gabriella) Ji
Samantha Barney
Katie A. McLaughlin
Kristina R. Olson
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[1] University of Washington,University of Lausanne
[2] Department of Psychology,University of Washington
[3] Department of Social Sciences,Seattle Children’s Research Institute
[4] Department of Pediatrics,Harvard University
[5] Center for Clinical & Translational Research,undefined
[6] University of Montana,undefined
[7] Department of Psychology,undefined
[8] University of Washington,undefined
[9] College of Education,undefined
[10] Department of Psychology,undefined
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Transgender; Social support; Stress buffering; LGBT youth; Internalizing psychopathology;
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Although increasing numbers of children have socially transitioned to live in line with their gender identities, little is known about factors associated with their wellbeing. This study examines the associations between parent-reported family, peer, and school support for a youth’s gender identity, as well as an objective measure of state-level support, with parent-reported internalizing symptoms in 265 transgender youth (67.2% transgender girls, 32.8% transgender boys), ages 3–15 years (M = 9.41, SD = 2.62). Parents who reported higher levels of family, peer, and school support for their child’s gender identity also reported fewer internalizing symptoms; the objective measure of state-level support was not related to internalizing symptoms. Additionally, peer and school support buffered against the association between gender-related victimization and internalizing symptoms, as reported by parents. This work demonstrates that even among transgender youth with families who supported their transitions, parents see better well-being in their children when they also see more support for the child’s gender identity from family, peers, and schools.
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页码:841 / 854
页数:13
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