Transyouthcan.ca

How the Study Worked

WebParticipants in this study were asked to: Answer questions with an interviewer at the clinic for 3 surveys over 2 years. These surveys will take about 45-60 minutes each. Youth will get a $20 gift card for each survey. Fill out a very short online checklist every 3 months over the 2 years. Youth will get a $10 gift card for each online checklist.

Actived: 3 days ago

URL: https://transyouthcan.ca/about-the-project/how-the-study-works/

Parents, Caregivers, and Families of Trans and Non-Binary …

WebLiterature Review • Literature shows that parents’/caregivers’ (hereafter “parents”) reactions to a child’s coming out vary, ranging from expressions of love and affirmation to

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Trans Youth CAN! Introducing a New Study of Medical, …

WebTrans Youth CAN! Introducing a New Study of Medical, Family, and Social Outcomes for Trans Youth Referred to Clinics for Hormone Treatment Greta Bauer1 and Margaret Lawson2, for the Trans Youth CAN!Research Team *

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Clinic-Community Webinar Halifax, NS

WebWhat is the Trans Youth CAN! study? Youth from puberty to age 15 were recruited at their 1st medical appointment for blockers or hormones • Followed for 2 years through their journey of gender-affirming medical care. Completed surveys and gave permission to get information on their health and clinical care from clinic medical records.

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Trans Youth CAN! Community Event

WebWhat is the Trans Youth CAN! study? • Youth from puberty to age 15 were recruited at their 1st medical appointment for blockers or hormones • Followed for 2 years through their journey of gender -affirming medical care

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IWK Trans Youth Clinic/Halifax clinic-community webinar

WebIWK Trans Youth Clinic/Halifax clinic-community webinar IWK Health Centre-May 6, 2021

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Journal of Pediatrics

WebThe Journal of Pediatrics, 243, p.224-227. 2021. Brief Report (Open Access). Although emergence of gender dysphoria at puberty is long established, a distinct pathway of “rapid onset gender dysphoria” (ROGD) was recently hypothesized based on parental data. Using adolescent clinical data, we tested a series of associations that would be

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Trans Youth CAN! Parent Worries Checklist (TYC-PWC)

WebYour youth encountering violence Your youth engaging in self-harm Your youth’s physical health How your friends or colleagues react to your youth’s transition

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Trans Youth CAN! Updates

WebThis study does provide key insights into the psychosocial experiences of parents of transgender youth, and contributes to the discourse on parental involvement for youth accessing GA care. By better supporting parents and families, we can also better support their youth. Follow our progress and get results here!

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Trans Youth CAN! Gender Distress Scale (TYC-GDS)

Web1 • • • Trans Youth CAN! Gender Distress Scale (TYC-GDS) Updated April 2021 Development of this measure This measure was developed to reflect distress-related symptoms of gender dysphoria in youth, including those

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Trans Youth CAN! Updates

WebTrans Youth CAN! Cohort study of 174 youth aged from puberty to age 15 attending one of 10 medical clinics for blockers or hormones, and where youth consented (and possible) a. parent or caregiver (n=160). Enrollment and baseline data collection completed, and two years of follow-up data being collected. Our central research question is how

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Trans Youth CAN! Updates

Web174 youth. Age: Gender: Average 13.8 years; ranged from 10 to 15 years old 76% trans male; 16% trans female; 8% non-binary. Background: 19% Indigenous; 6.5% visible minority; 74.5% white. 24% from immigrant families 100% of youth were enrolled in school 92% public school; 5% private school; 3% homeschooled 13% in a religious-affiliated …

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Trans Youth CAN! Community Event

WebThanks for attending this event! We’re excited you’re here! •With this event we want to: • Share information about our project & findings from our NEW INFOGRAPHIC • Answer your questions about this project, the clinic, and trans youth health •Our hosts today are: • Robby Stein: Pediatric Endocrinologist, Children’s Hospital, Gender Pathways Service

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Trans Youth CAN! Gender Positivity Scale (TYC-GPS)

Web1 • • • Trans Youth CAN! Gender Positivity Scale (TYC-GPS) updated April 2021 Development of this measure This measure was developed to capture positive experiences related to gender, given that low levels of the

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