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Being Safe, Being Me: Results of the Canadian Trans Youth Health Survey

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dc.contributor.author Veale, Jaimie
dc.contributor.author Saewyc, Elizabeth M.
dc.contributor.author Frohard-Dourlent, Hélène
dc.contributor.author Dobson, Sarah
dc.contributor.author Clark, Beth
dc.date.accessioned 2020-01-06T20:26:32Z
dc.date.available 2020-01-06T20:26:32Z
dc.date.issued 2015
dc.identifier.uri https://www.saravyc.ubc.ca/ fr
dc.identifier.uri https://eduq.info/xmlui/handle/11515/37848
dc.description Cette étude a été financée par la subvention no MOP119472 des Instituts de recherche en santé du Canada, Institut de la santé des femmes et des hommes. fr
dc.description Disponible en français dans EDUQ.info sous le titre "Être en sécurité, être soi-même : résultats de l’enquête canadienne sur la santé des jeunes trans". fr
dc.description.abstract A national study by SARAVYC showed that while Canada’s transgender youth face significant physical and mental health issues, strong family, school and community connections help many of them navigate these challenges. The study, funded by the Canadian Institute for Health Research and completed in collaboration with universities and health researchers across Canada, was the first and largest of its kind in Canada, with 923 individuals participating between the ages 14-25. They answered a range of questions in English or French on their home and school life, physical and mental health, access to health care, and gender identity. The report called for measures to improve the well-being of trans youth, including: improved support for families, so they can better understand and support their transgender children; developing safer, more inclusive schools; retooling health care to provide gender-affirming services for trans youth; and reducing health care disparities between provinces. fr
dc.format.extent 1 fichier PDF fr
dc.format.medium Ressource électronique fr
dc.language.iso eng fr
dc.publisher Stigma and Resilience Among Vulnerable Youth Centre (SARAVYC) fr
dc.publisher University of British Columbia (UBC) fr
dc.subject Diversité fr
dc.subject Discrimination sexuelle fr
dc.subject Rôle sexuel fr
dc.subject Harcèlement fr
dc.subject Violence fr
dc.subject Santé fr
dc.subject Sécurité fr
dc.subject Jeunes fr
dc.title Being Safe, Being Me: Results of the Canadian Trans Youth Health Survey fr
dc.type Rapport de recherche fr
dc.rights.license CC BY-NC-ND en
dc.contributor.corporate Canadian Trans Youth Health Survey Research Group fr


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