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The Positive Aspects of Being the Parent of a Trans Child: Findings from Trans Pathways
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The Positive Aspects of Being the Parent of a Trans Child: Findings from Trans Pathways

Helen Morgan, Ashleigh Lin, Yael Perry, Angus Cook, Sam Winter, Vanessa Watson, Dani Wright Toussaint and Penelope Strauss
LGBTQ FAMILY-AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL
2023

Abstract

Criminology & Penology Social Sciences Women's Studies
The existing literature exploring the experiences of parenting a trans child tends toward reporting the challenging aspects of the parental journey. Studies also reference positive experiences such as enhanced parent-child connectedness and affirmation of personal values. Limited dedicated research focused on the positive aspects of parenting a trans child exists. We aimed to better understand positive parental experiences accordingly. Using data from a large cross-sectional survey, we explored parental responses (N = 134) to a single open-text question asking what parents had experienced as positive about parenting their trans child. We used the general inductive approach (GIA) to analyze data and report on common themes. Almost all parents identified at least one positive aspect; most cited multiple benefits. Five major themes emerged from the data: 1) Personal growth; 2) experiencing the strengths of the child; 3) improved aspects of the parent-child relationship; 4) positive change in the child; 5) experiencing social connection and support. Findings provide a nuanced addition to the literature on parental experiences and have clinical implications for those working with parents of trans children. A better understanding of positive parental experiences can aid clinicians in increasing parental support and acceptance for young people within an affirmative framework.

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#3 Good Health and Well-Being
#5 Gender Equality

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Collaboration types
Domestic collaboration
Citation topics
6 Social Sciences
6.178 Gender & Sexuality Studies
6.178.483 LGBTQ+ Intersectionality
Web Of Science research areas
Criminology & Penology
Women's Studies
ESI research areas
Social Sciences, general
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