Transgender and Gender Diverse Community Connection, Help-Seeking, and Mental Health Among Black Transgender Women Who Have Survived Violence: A Mixed-Methods Analysis.
Autor: | Sherman, Athena D. F., Allgood, Sarah, Alexander, Kamila A., Klepper, Meredith, Balthazar, Monique S., Hill, Miranda, Cannon, Christopher M., Dunn, Deborah, Poteat, Tonia, Campbell, Jacquelyn |
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RESEARCH
STATISTICS TRANS women BLACK LGBTQ+ people RESEARCH methodology BLACK people MATHEMATICAL models MENTAL health HELP-seeking behavior GENDER-nonconforming people VIOLENCE COMMUNITIES POST-traumatic stress disorder INTERVIEWING MANN Whitney U Test CRIME victims INTERPERSONAL relations RESEARCH funding MENTAL depression MINORITY stress THEORY QUESTIONNAIRES DESCRIPTIVE statistics STATISTICAL correlation THEMATIC analysis CONTENT analysis JUDGMENT sampling DATA analysis DATA analysis software |
Zdroj: | Violence Against Women; Mar2022, Vol. 28 Issue 3/4, p890-921, 32p |
Abstrakt: | Black transgender women are disproportionately affected by violence and poor care-delivery, contributing to poor mental health. Little is known regarding the effect of transgender and gender diverse (TGD) community connection (TCC) on health. This analysis (a) explores relationships between TCC, polyvictimization, and mental health and (b) analyzes how TCC influenced help-seeking following violent experiences among Black transgender women. Mixed-methods data from 19 Black transgender women were analyzed using correlational and thematic content analyses. Findings suggest that TCC is associated with improved help-seeking and mental health among Black transgender women, highlighting a need for longitudinal research to identify approaches for leveraging TCC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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