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Journal articles on the topic "Transgender people – Juvenile literature"

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Mallon, Gerald P., and Jazmine Perez. "The experiences of transgender and gender expansive youth in Juvenile justice systems." Journal of Criminological Research, Policy and Practice 6, no. 3 (2020): 217–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jcrpp-01-2020-0017.

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Purpose Recent research finds that youth who identify as transgender or gender-expansive are disproportionately incarcerated in juvenile justice systems and are treated differently from their non-trans peers (Himmelstein and Brückner, 2011; Hunt and Moodie-Mills, 2012; Irvine, 2010; Mitchum and Moodie-Mills, 2014). Juvenile justice systems have paid little attention to this group of young people in terms of their unique service needs and risk factors. Using qualitative methods, the researchers analyze in-depth interviews and focus group findings from formerly incarcerated trans youth in juveni
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Robinson, Brandon Andrew. "The Lavender Scare in Homonormative Times: Policing, Hyper-incarceration, and LGBTQ Youth Homelessness." Gender & Society 34, no. 2 (2020): 210–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0891243220906172.

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Scholars have identified policing and hyper-incarceration as key mechanisms to reproduce racial inequality and poverty. Existing research, however, often overlooks how policing practices impact gender and sexuality, especially expansive expressions of gender and non-heterosexuality. This lack of attention is critical because lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people disproportionately experience incarceration, including LGBTQ youth who are disproportionately incarcerated in juvenile detention. In this article, I draw on 18 months of ethnographic fieldwork and 40 in-depth in
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Murugesapandian, N. "Transgenders in Ancient Tamil Literature." Shanlax International Journal of Tamil Research 6, no. 4 (2022): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.34293/tamil.v6i4.4818.

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There is no transgender voice or pro-transgender voice in the ancient Tamil literature. Transgender explanations need to be compiled from what is reported as information in grammatical commentary and literary works. Transgender people have been living in Tamil Nadu since ancient times can be found in Sangam literary works. Records about transgenders have appeared in Tolkappiyam and Nigandus. Tamil epics narrates that it is possible to know the status of transgender people living in harmony with palace life. Devotional literary works refer to gender’s past status as Lord being male, female, and
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Jones, Bethany Alice, Jon Arcelus, Walter Pierre Bouman, and Emma Haycraft. "Sport and Transgender People: A Systematic Review of the Literature Relating to Sport Participation and Competitive Sport Policies." Sports Medicine 47, no. 4 (2016): 701–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40279-016-0621-y.

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Abstract Background Whether transgender people should be able to compete in sport in accordance with their gender identity is a widely contested question within the literature and among sport organisations, fellow competitors and spectators. Owing to concerns surrounding transgender people (especially transgender female individuals) having an athletic advantage, several sport organisations place restrictions on transgender competitors (e.g. must have undergone gender-confirming surgery). In addition, some transgender people who engage in sport, both competitively and for leisure, report discri
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Sharma, Anjali, and Megha Aggarwal. "Navigating Adversities: A Systematic Literature Review of Challenges Faced by Transgender Individuals." Asian Research Journal of Arts & Social Sciences 22, no. 12 (2024): 307–21. https://doi.org/10.9734/arjass/2024/v22i12616.

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Our civilization is profoundly influenced by gender and sex differences. In every aspect of our culture, people are classified as only ‘male and female’. However, gender is not only limited to males and females. Gender diversity exists in our society in the form of the LGBTQIA (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and Asexual) community. The Transgender community is the gender variant community that is neglected and criticized just because they are not adequate in the boxes of males and females. Transgender people have been stigmatized and marginalized to a great extent. Despi
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Ozamiz-Etxebarria, Naiara, Maitane Picaza, Eneritz Jiménez-Etxebarria, and Jeffrey H. D. Cornelius-White. "Measuring Discrimination Against Transgender People at the University of the Basque Country and in a Non-University Sample in Spain." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 7 (2020): 2374. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17072374.

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Transgender people suffer from others’ negative attitudes in many situations. The university context is one environment where further progress has to be made to ensure the inclusion of transgender people. In this study, a sample of 376 undergraduate students was collected and their attitudes towards transgender people were analyzed. A comparison was made between number of years in university, and a sample from the general public. In addition, comparisons were made by gender, since the literature shows more negative attitudes toward transgender people in men than in women. The results show rela
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Rosa, Danilo Fagundes, Marcos Vinícius de Freitas Carvalho, Nayla Rodrigues Pereira, Natalia Tenore Rocha, Vanessa Ribeiro Neves, and Anderson da Silva Rosa. "Nursing Care for the transgender population: genders from the perspective of professional practice." Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem 72, suppl 1 (2019): 299–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0644.

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ABSTRACT Objective: To describe and analyze the national and international scientific production on Nursing care for the transgender or gender-variance population. Method: Integrative review of the literature, conducted throughout the Virtual Health Library, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Public Medline and Web of Science databases, without pre-established periods of time and using the descriptors "Transgender AND ‘Nursing Assistance'" and "Transgender AND ‘Nursing care'". Results: We included 11 articles, published between 2005 and 2016, broadly North American with
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M, Chellamuthu. "Identities of Transgender People in Ancient Tamil Literature." International Research Journal of Tamil 5, no. 1 (2023): 74–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.34256/irjt23111.

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In human society, it is natural to see two genders, male and female. It is somewhat surprising that the work of transgender people, who can be called the third gender, is somewhat surprising. In the Mahabharatam, the story of the birth of a transsexual is extended. In nature's creation, we find these people incarnated as transsexuals in practical life. The records of transgenders can be found in abundance in Sangam literary grammar. Transgender people, who have been marginalized in society, are denied the right to participate in public. Transgenders living in small groups in the human communit
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Göksel, Pelin. "Discrimination and Violence against Transgender People." Psikiyatride Guncel Yaklasimlar - Current Approaches in Psychiatry 16, no. 4 (2024): 731–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.18863/pgy.1417609.

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Violence against transgender individuals is pervasive across many sectors, yet discourse on the issue remains limited to a few platforms, with minimal action taken to address it. This inaction contributes significantly to public health problems. Transgender individuals often face myriad forms of violence, including familial ostracization, physical abuse, emotional neglect, school bullying, unemployment, and discrimination in public arenas. Such experiences hinder their social integration and infringe on their personal rights. Research indicates that violence against transgender people has detr
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R.Manju. "A Brief Study about Transgender." Shanlax International Journal of English 7, no. 1 (2019): 72–73. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3457007.

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This paper provides a general sense of transgender studies in society. This review primarily focuses on knowledge that will bene t the transgender people and communities. It also focuses on cultural presentations, political movements, social organizations. The transgender studies also provide an interdisciplinary approach to gender studies. It includes transgender history, transgender literature, transgender psychology, and their health.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Transgender people – Juvenile literature"

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Young, Andrew J. "From "Telling Transgender Stories" to "Transgender People Telling Stories": Transgender Literature and the Lambda Literary Awards, 1997-2017." Diss., Temple University Libraries, 2018. http://cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p245801coll10/id/486155.

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Sociology<br>Ph.D.<br>Transgender lives and identities have gained considerable popular notoriety in the past decades. As part of this wider visibility, dominant narratives regarding the “transgender experience” have surfaced in both the community itself and the wider public. Perhaps the most prominent of these narratives define transgender people as those living in the “wrong body” for their true gender identity. While a popular and powerful story, the wrong body narrative has been criticized as limited, not representing the experience of all transgender people, and valorized as the only legi
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Lobdell, Bambi Lyn. "A man in all that the name implies reclassification of Lucy Ann/Joseph Israel Lobdell /." Diss., Online access via UMI:, 2007.

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Holmqvist, Sam. "Transformationer : 1800-talets svenska translitteratur genom Lasse-Maja, C.J.L. Almqvist och Aurora Ljungstedt." Doctoral thesis, Uppsala universitet, Litteraturvetenskapliga institutionen, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-315580.

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Literary descriptions of shifting from and transgressing assigned sex were common in 19th Century Sweden. This thesis forms a contribution to the larger project of writing a history of Swedish trans literature, and develops new interpretations of certain works of fiction by applying a transgender studies perspective. Through trans readings the thesis also examines what potential and possible implications literature might have for trans people beyond the literary realm. Trans readings are able to supplement earlier research by providing a nuanced understanding of the production of trans- and ci
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Cahill, Rebecca E. "The relationship between political environment and size of a library's collection of GLBTQ fiction for young adults." Connect to this title online, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/1901/124.

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"A Master's paper submitted to the faculty of the School of Information and Library Science of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Library Science."<br>Title from PDF title page (viewed on May 21, 2006). Includes bibliographical references (p. 22-23, 28-33).
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Davidson, Kristy Lee. "Is that what you’re wearing? Gender diversity in contemporary fiction, a novel and exegesis." Thesis, 2012. https://vuir.vu.edu.au/21487/.

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The methods of production of gender diverse characters within mainstream literary texts are an under-researched area from a creative writing standpoint. Is That What You’re Wearing? Gender Diversity in Contemporary Fiction, A Novel and Exegesis is a creative writing doctoral thesis which critically interrogates the signifiers and tropes that are employed to produce gender diversity in contemporary fiction, and their effects and impacts. The exegesis, Gender Diversity in Contemporary Fiction, contextualises the theoretical ground concerning gender diversity. It critically explores issues
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Books on the topic "Transgender people – Juvenile literature"

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Seba, Jaime. Feeling wrong in your own body: Understanding what it means to be transgender. Mason Crest Publishers, 2011.

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Huegel, Kelly. GLBTQ: The survival guide for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and questioning teens. 2nd ed. Free Spirit Pub., 2011.

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Owl. Trans teen survival guide. Jessica Kingsley Limited, 2019.

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Thompson, Helen. Cost of living. Mason Crest Publishers, 2011.

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Hill, Katie Rain. Rethinking normal: A memoir in transition. Simon & Schuster, 2014.

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Jayanthy, E. Transgender welfare and society. MJP Publishers, 2017.

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Śivarāmayya. Vēśyeyaru mattu laiṅgika alpasaṅkhyātaru (trānsjeṇḍars) naḍedu banda dāri. Sr̥sṭi Pablikēṣans, 2012.

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Iqbal, Hussain, Duffy Nick, Gerrell Spike, and Moore Jo, eds. People. Two-Can in association with Watts, 1995.

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Ecker, Debbie. People work. Yellow Umbrella Books, 2001.

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Brooks, Susie. Prehistoric people. PowerKids Press, 2010.

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Book chapters on the topic "Transgender people – Juvenile literature"

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Cocchetti, Carlotta, Mario Maggi, and Alessandra Daphne Fisher. "The Transgender: Endocrinological Assessment." In Practical Clinical Andrology. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-11701-5_21.

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AbstractGender-affirming treatment for transgender people is characterized by a multidisciplinary approach in which the endocrinologist plays a crucial role. Endocrinologists should explore the desired body changes of each person in order to guarantee a real personalized clinical approach. Most current guidelines include hormonal treatment protocols only for binary transgender people, requesting full virilization or full femininization and de-virilization. However, requests for an individualized treatment in non-binary transgender people are increasing. In this chapter, we review hormonal treatment strategies for binary and non-binary transgender people, describing available compounds, expected body modifications, and safety profile. Although literature in this field has been increasing over the last years, future studies should address long-term outcomes of hormonal treatment and the effects of personalized treatment in non-binary transgender people.
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Arnold-Murray, Katherine. "#transandproud." In Pragmatics & Beyond New Series. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.352.12arn.

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Abstract Drawing on Ochs and Capps’ (1996) concept of partial selves constructed through narrative and Tannen’s (2008) concept of Master Narratives, I employ Bamberg’s (1997) tri-level framework of narrative positioning to analyze two English-language Instagram posts by a popular American transgender Instagrammer, whom I call Gregory Bauer. I consider each post to be a multimodal narrative which employs multiple semiotic resources afforded by the online platform — including verbal strategies, hashtags, and images of the body. I demonstrate how Bauer constructs his identity as a proud transgender man who has overcome hardship and fosters online community for transgender people, who are at the periphery of mainstream society, of LGBTQ+ communities, and of academic studies. I also consider the ways in which Bauer’s narratives construct a normative view of what it means to be transgender, demonstrating that those at the periphery can construct norms for their own community which position themselves as more central and those that deviate as more marginal. The analysis contributes to a deeper understanding of transgender narrators and narratives, as well as to the rapidly emergent literature on multimodal storytelling in digital communication.
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Xavier Hall, Casey D., G. Nic Rider, Nova Bradford, Eunice M. Areba, and Katy Miller. "Victimization and Intentional Injury in Global LGBTQI Populations." In Global LGBTQ Health. Springer International Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-36204-0_9.

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AbstractIntentional injury and violence affect lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex (LGBTQI) populations globally and have a detrimental impact on their health and well-being. Elevated levels of injury and violence have been documented in LGBTQI populations relative to heterosexual, cisgender populations. Moreover, LGBTQI individuals experience unique forms of victimization, including hate-motivated violence and criminalization of LGBTQI identities. This chapter provides a broad overview of the literature addressing injury and victimization in LGBTQI populations worldwide, with an emphasis on the Global South. Topics include relevant frameworks, the various manifestations of injury and victimization, and antecedents, consequences, and interventions within interpersonal, institutional, community, and societal domains. Implications for intersections of social identities (e.g., ethno-racial, gender, age) and sub-populations (e.g., people engaged in sex work) are discussed. There remains a critical need for in-depth research and intervention development for many forms of violence that impact LGBTQI populations worldwide. Particular emphasis on addressing subpopulations such as transgender, non-binary, bisexual, intersex, LGBTQI elders, and populations of color is needed. Future research and development of interventions should center on perspectives from the Global South and employ de-colonial and post-colonial frameworks.
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Jones, Tiffany. "Setting Euphoria Agendas? What We Know and Need to Know." In Euphorias in Gender, Sex and Sexuality Variations. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-23756-0_8.

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AbstractThis final chapter uses the ecological model of psycho-social development introduced in Chap. 2 to frame what was learned about euphorias for different groups and contexts, and different age-stages and time periods, across the data presented from several different studies in the book. It considers and discusses these findings in relation to existing literature on euphoria, emotion, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender intersex, and queer (LGBTIQ+) people. It clarifies the new information presented across the studies and its value in terms of various disciplines of knowledge. The chapter finally concludes by offering possible applications of this new knowledge in practice for stakeholders. It then also discusses what is not yet known about euphoria and sets new agendas for the uses and study of euphorias.
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Guadalupe-Diaz, Xavier L., and Carolyn M. West. "The Intersections of Race and Immigration." In Transgender Intimate Partner Violence. NYU Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479830428.003.0006.

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As in the cisgender intimate partner violence (C-IPV) literature, transgender IPV (T-IPV) is often presented as a one-size-fits-all phenomenon, where all transgender survivors experience the same IPV tactics and barriers to escape. Consequently, IPV victim service providers may falsely assume that most transgender survivors are white, native-born citizens. In reality, transgender survivors who are people of color, immigrants, and/or undocumented face a variety of unique IPV tactics and barriers to escape shaped by racism, xenophobia, language challenges, and fewer legal rights. This chapter reviews the still-emerging body of research on T-IPV and intersectionality, specifically the intersections of race and immigration, supplemented by studies on race and immigration in the C-IPV literature. Ultimately, this literature emphasizes the need for tailoring IPV victim services to the unique needs of various transgender subgroups.
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Barton, Lorna. "Compound Harms: What the Literature Says about Survival Sex among Young Trans People in the United Kingdom and the United States." In Transgender Sex Work and Society. Harrington Park Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.17312/harringtonparkpress/2017.11.tsws.004.

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Quinn, Xavier. "Tactics and Justifications of Abuse Involving Transgender Individuals." In Transgender Intimate Partner Violence. NYU Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479830428.003.0002.

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The tactics and justifications for intimate partner violence vary depending on the identities of those involved. Emerging research points to a variety of unique IPV tactics used against transgender people (e.g., threats of outing, controlling access to hormone medications and gendered clothing, transphobic verbal abuse, etc.) and by transgender abusers (e.g., nonconsensually using a partner's financial resources to pay for the abuser's transition-related health care). Research also highlights unique justifications stated by abusers of transgender victims (e.g., claiming that “real” men always want sex), as well as justifications stated by transgender abusers of cisgender victims (e.g., claiming that the abuse is an involuntary reaction to the stress the transgender abuser experiences due to societal transphobia). This chapter examines T-IPV tactics and justifications through the lens of the existing research literature and a survivor's personal account.
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Greenberg, Kae. "Best Practices in Policing." In Transgender Intimate Partner Violence. NYU Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479830428.003.0009.

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Intimate partner violence is one of the most underreported crimes in the United States. The sensitive nature of proper police response and protocol is further complicated by the need to adequately serve transgender populations criminally victimized by intimate partners. Due to the complicated history between the police and transgender communities, many transgender people hesitate to involve the police in their affairs. While police are often the first responders to IPV incidents and can serve as both help-seeking resources and safety enforcers, best practices in police interactions with transgender survivors of IPV are rarely discussed in the literature or applied in the field. Researchers generally identify issues with transphobia in law enforcement, misgendering, improper call screening, non-tailored response, and other LGBTQ competency training issues. This chapter will highlight some of the unique challenges for law enforcement in responding to transgender IPV, with an eye toward ultimately improving responses to transgender survivors.
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Shipherd, Jillian C., Sarah E. Valentine, and Julie Woulfe. "An Evidence-Based Approach to Conceptualizing Trauma Responses Among Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Adults." In Handbook of Evidence-Based Mental Health Practice with Sexual and Gender Minorities, edited by John E. Pachankis and Steven A. Safren. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med-psych/9780190669300.003.0012.

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Transgender and gender nonconforming (TGNC) people face stigma, discrimination, and trauma at rates that are startlingly high. Providers interested in offering care to TGNC people must be well-versed in the effects of these types of experiences as part of providing affirmative care. This chapter provides an overview of the literature on these adverse experiences and their sequelae, offers a framework for understanding the effects of these exposures, and provides guidance on treatment conceptualization. First, it discusses the various types of adverse events to which TGNC people may be exposed. Second, it reviews the literature on the prevalence of each type of exposure. Third, it discusses the common symptoms associated with exposure to various adverse experiences. Fourth, it describes a cumulative stress model to assist with case conceptualization. Finally, it summarizes the limitations of the empirical literature and offers an illustrative case example that is trauma-informed and affirmative to transgender identities.
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Travers. "Sport, Transgender Athletes, and Nonbinary Experience." In The Oxford Handbook of Sport and Society. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197519011.013.49.

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Abstract Transgender and nonbinary athletes experience significant obstacles to sport participation that are primarily related to prevalent sex-segregated and/or sex-differentiated institutions, spaces, and activities. Sport reflects and reinforces a Eurocentric, hetero-patriarchal binary sex system, and this requires the containment of women and nonbinary athletes who threaten to throw this social, economic, and political configuration into disarray, whether as individuals they are interested in doing so or not. This chapter provides an overview of literature relating to the experience of transgender and nonbinary people in sport, situates transgender participation in the broader context of modern sport as an historically specific formation, and provides an overview of scholarly debates about female eligibility policies that target transgender women and women with naturally higher testosterone levels than the so-called female norm.
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Conference papers on the topic "Transgender people – Juvenile literature"

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Sófi, Gyula, and Johanna Farkas. "MAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF JUVENILE PSYCHOPATHY IN LAW ENFORCEMENT ASPECTS." In SECURITY HORIZONS. Faculty of Security- Skopje, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.20544/icp.2.5.21.p22.

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It is well recognized that there is a link between psychopathy, violent behaviour, and crime. Psychopathy is a personality construct typically related to deficits in interpersonal (e.g., manipulative, selfish), emotional (e.g., callous-unemotional) functioning, and social deviance with developmental origins. Characteristics associated with adult antisocial behaviour have been identified in children and adolescents. A large number of studies have provided empirical pieces of evidence. Despite researchers agreeing with the most essential components of psychopathy such as agreeableness, conscient
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Reports on the topic "Transgender people – Juvenile literature"

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Emmanuel A. Abesamis, Luis, and Tabitha Hrynick. LGBTQIA+-inclusive humanitarian action in the Philippines. Institute of Development Studies, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/sshap.2024.041.

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Humanitarian crises affect diverse populations in complex ways, often exacerbating pre-existing vulnerabilities and inequalities. Among those disproportionately impacted are LGBTQIA+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual and other SOGIESC – sexual orientations, gender identities, and sex characteristics) individuals and communities. In the Philippines – a country that frequently experiences humanitarian emergencies, such as pandemics, conflict, and environmental hazards – LGBTQIA+ people face unique challenges. Both LGBTQIA+ people and the challenges they face are ofte
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Bolton, Laura. Donor Support for the Human Rights of LGBT+. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/k4d.2021.100.

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This rapid review synthesises evidence on the bilateral and multilateral donors promoting and protecting the human rights of LGBT+ people on a global scale. It focusses on those donors that have policies, implementation plans and programmes on LGBT+ rights. This review also examines the evidence on the impact of their work. The bilateral donors providing the most support for LGBT+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, +) communities in 2017-18 are the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), UK Department for International Development (DFID), The Netherlands Development Coo
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