Titre : | Trans Mental Health Study 2012 | Type de document : | document textuel numérique | Auteurs et autres personnes : | Jay McNeil, Auteur ; Louis Bailey, Auteur ; Sonja Ellis, Auteur ; James Morton, Auteur ; Maeve Regan, Auteur | Editeur : | Édimbourg [Royaume-Uni] : The Scottish Transgender Alliance | Année : | 2012 | Importance : | 95 pages | Note générale : | Etude réalisée en partenariat entre Scottish Transgender Alliance (Equality Network), Trans Resource and Empowerment Centre, TransBareAll, Traverse Research et Sheffield Hallam University.
This research represents the largest survey of its kind in Europe, providing ground- breaking data on trans people’s mental health needs and experiences, explored in the context of daily life, social/support mechanisms and when accessing healthcare and mental health services. Central here was an exploration of how the process of transitioning (social and/or medical) impacts mental health and wellbeing. The research was unique in its exploration of both the positive and negative impact that being trans has on mental health and wellbeing. | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | Catégories : | Littérature grise:Rapports institutionnels Santé, psychologie, sexualité
| Mots-clés : | XXIe Ecosse Angleterre trans suicide | Note de contenu : | Introduction
2. Background
2.1. Acknowledgements
2.2. Methodology
3. Demographic Data
4. FIndings in Detail
4.1. Gender identity
4.2. Transition
4.3. Life Satisfaction
4.4. Physical Interventions
4.5. Gender Identity Clinics
4.6. Daily Life
4.7. Health Care
4.8. Mental Health Services
4.9. Mental Health
4.10. Substance Use
4.11. General Wellbeing
4.12. Being Trans
4.13. Employment and Housing
4.14. Housing
4.15. Social Support
4.16. Media
4.17. Sex
4.18. Quality of life
5. Impact of transition on wellbeing
6. Closing Comments
7. Key Findings
8. Policy Recommendations
9. Glossary
10. Bibliography | En ligne : | http://www.scottishtrans.org/Uploads/Resources/trans_mh_study.pdf | Format de la ressource électronique : | pdf |
Trans Mental Health Study 2012 [document textuel numérique] / Jay McNeil, Auteur ; Louis Bailey, Auteur ; Sonja Ellis, Auteur ; James Morton, Auteur ; Maeve Regan, Auteur . - Édimbourg (Royaume-Uni) : The Scottish Transgender Alliance, 2012 . - 95 pages. Etude réalisée en partenariat entre Scottish Transgender Alliance (Equality Network), Trans Resource and Empowerment Centre, TransBareAll, Traverse Research et Sheffield Hallam University.
This research represents the largest survey of its kind in Europe, providing ground- breaking data on trans people’s mental health needs and experiences, explored in the context of daily life, social/support mechanisms and when accessing healthcare and mental health services. Central here was an exploration of how the process of transitioning (social and/or medical) impacts mental health and wellbeing. The research was unique in its exploration of both the positive and negative impact that being trans has on mental health and wellbeing. Langues : Anglais ( eng) Catégories : | Littérature grise:Rapports institutionnels Santé, psychologie, sexualité
| Mots-clés : | XXIe Ecosse Angleterre trans suicide | Note de contenu : | Introduction
2. Background
2.1. Acknowledgements
2.2. Methodology
3. Demographic Data
4. FIndings in Detail
4.1. Gender identity
4.2. Transition
4.3. Life Satisfaction
4.4. Physical Interventions
4.5. Gender Identity Clinics
4.6. Daily Life
4.7. Health Care
4.8. Mental Health Services
4.9. Mental Health
4.10. Substance Use
4.11. General Wellbeing
4.12. Being Trans
4.13. Employment and Housing
4.14. Housing
4.15. Social Support
4.16. Media
4.17. Sex
4.18. Quality of life
5. Impact of transition on wellbeing
6. Closing Comments
7. Key Findings
8. Policy Recommendations
9. Glossary
10. Bibliography | En ligne : | http://www.scottishtrans.org/Uploads/Resources/trans_mh_study.pdf | Format de la ressource électronique : | pdf |
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