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Julian is een zeemeermin  / 

Jessica Love ; vertaling: Loes Randazzo.Ootmarsum: Randazzo, 2019 - [33] p. : ill.
uitgave: Ootmarsum: Randazzo, 2019 - [33] p. : ill.
annotatie: Oorspronkelijke titel: Julian is a mermaid.- Oorspronkelijke uitg.: London : Walker Books, 2018.- 2de druk, 2020.
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samenvatting: Julian ziet op een dag drie zeemeerminnen. Vanaf dat moment is niets meer wat het was. Hij heeft maar één grote wens: een zeemeermin worden. Wat vindt zijn oma daarvan?

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Jessica Love ; vertaling: Loes Randazzo.
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Qualitative metasummary: Parents seeking support related to their TGNC children  / Tee R. Tyler ...[et al.].

International Journal of Transgender Health, 24 (2023) 2 (apr-jun), p. 132-148
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bron: International Journal of Transgender Health jaargang: 24 (2023) 2 (apr-jun), p. 132-148
samenvatting: Parents seek support on behalf of their transgender and gender nonconforming (TGNC) children. Previous qualitative studies explore the types of support parents seek inside and outside of healthcare settings. Healthcare providers often remain unprepared to effectively provide gender-affirming services to TGNC children and their accompanying parents and may benefit from learning about the support seeking experiences of parents with TGNC children. Aims: This paper summarized qualitative research studies that address the topic of parents seeking support on behalf of their TGNC children. We produced this report for healthcare providers to review to enhance gender-affirming services for parents and TGNC children. Methods: This paper outlines a qualitative metasummary of studies from the United States or Canada with data collected from parents of TGNC children. Data collection included the steps of journal runs, database searches, reference checks, and area scans. Data analysis involved the steps of extracting, editing, grouping, abstracting, and calculating the intensity and frequency effect sizes for finding statements from qualitative research study articles. Results: The results of this metasummary yielded two primary themes, six subthemes, and 24 total findings. The first primary theme of seeking guidance had three subthemes: educational resources, community networks, and advocacy efforts. The second primary theme of seeking healthcare had three subthemes: healthcare providers, mental healthcare, and general healthcare.
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Qualitative metasummary: Parents seeking support related to their TGNC children
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Tee R. Tyler ...[et al.].
International Journal of Transgender Health
24
(2023)
2
(apr-jun)
132-148
N312333
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The clinical profile of patients attending a large, Australian pediatric gender service: A 10-year review  / Michelle A. Tollit ...[et al.].

International Journal of Transgender Health, 24 (2023) 1 (jan-mar), p. 59-69
bron: International Journal of Transgender Health jaargang: 24 (2023) 1 (jan-mar), p. 59-69
samenvatting: To better understand the clinical profile of patients attending a large Australian pediatric gender service. Retrospective clinical audit of patients seen at the Royal Children?s Hospital Gender Service (RCHGS) over 10 years (2007-16). Setting: The RCHGS: Australia's largest pediatric gender service. Participants: Patients were eligible for inclusion if they had an appointment with the RCHGS between January 2007 - December 2016, and had either a self-reported gender which differed from what was presumed for them at birth or sought guidance regarding gender identity/expression. Main outcome measures: Demographic/developmental history, clinical presentation including information about gender identity/dysphoria, comorbidities, self-harm, suicidal ideation, gender-affirming treatment, psychosocial functioning. Results: 359 patients were first seen during the study period. Assigned females (54%) slightly outnumbered assigned males (46%), and presented at an older age (14.8 vs 12.4 years. Patients predominantly identified as transgender (87.2%) or non-binary (7.2%). Across the cohort, gender diversity was evident from a young age (median age 3), and symptoms of gender dysphoria were noted earlier in assigned males (median age 4) than assigned females (median age 11). Although 81% of patients met eligibility for GD, rates of hormonal treatment were much lower, with 29% of young people > 10 years of age receiving puberty blocking treatment and 38% of adolescents > 16 years of age receiving gender-affirming hormones (i.e. testosterone or estrogen). Many patients had mental health difficulties and/or neurodevelopment disorders, including major depressive disorder/low mood (51%), self-harm (25%), suicidal ideation (30%) and autism spectrum disorder (16%). Conclusion: This audit illustrates the complex profile and needs of transgender and gender diverse children and adolescents presenting to specialist gender services.
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The clinical profile of patients attending a large, Australian pediatric gender service: A 10-year review
ts.
Michelle A. Tollit ...[et al.].
International Journal of Transgender Health
24
(2023)
1
(jan-mar)
59-69
N312335
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"It felt like they were trying to destabilise us": Parent assessment in UK children's gender services  / Cal Horton.

International Journal of Transgender Health, 24 (2023) 1 (jan-mar), p. 70-85
bron: International Journal of Transgender Health jaargang: 24 (2023) 1 (jan-mar), p. 70-85
samenvatting: Pediatric gender clinics have a long history of analyzing and scrutinizing parents of trans children. At present, gender services in countries like the UK continue to hold clinical sessions with parents of pre-adolescent transgender children, sometimes extending over many years. Clinician viewpoints dominate the limited existing literature, with little analysis of the perspectives of parents of trans children. Aims: The study aimed to understand the experiences that parents of socially transitioned pre-adolescent trans children have had in UK gender clinics. Methods: Data were drawn from semi-structured qualitative interviews with 30 UK-based parents of socially transitioned trans children - children who socially transitioned, for example, changed pronoun, under the age of eleven. This article analyzed a subset of a wider dataset, focusing on data from 23 parents relating to parental engagement with UK NHS gender clinics before their child reached adolescence. Results: Themes emerging from the dataset included parents feeling under a microscope, and parents finding gender clinic sessions judgemental, intrusive and inappropriate. Interviewees reported clinician discouragement of listening to and validating their children, as well as a lack of emotional support. Discussion: The article presents evidence of continued pathologisation and problematisation of childhood gender diversity in parental engagements with UK children's gender clinics. It concludes by contrasting current UK practice as described in parental accounts with gender affirmative approaches to supporting parents of trans children.presenting to specialist gender services.
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"It felt like they were trying to destabilise us": Parent assessment in UK children's gender services
ts.
Cal Horton.
International Journal of Transgender Health
24
(2023)
1
(jan-mar)
70-85
N312336

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