Trans Health : International Perspectives on Care for Trans Communities / ed. by María do Mar Castro Varela, Max Nicolai Appenroth.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Gender StudiesPublisher: Bielefeld : transcript Verlag, [2022]Copyright date: ©2022Description: 1 online resource (247 p.)Content type:- text
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- online resource
- 9783839450826
- 305.3
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Glossary -- Introduction -- "The law is not going to tell us how to care for the patient." - Health Professionals and the Argentine Gender Identity Act -- The Context of Health for Guatemalan Trans People -- Access to Trans Healthcare in Russia -- Healthcare Access of Trans People in Rwanda -- Determinants of Access to Healthcare Among Trans Women in North Central Nigeria -- Access to Gender-Affirming Care in South Africa - A Landscape in Transition -- No Data, No Problem? -- Community-Driven Responses to Public Health: An Example from England's HIV Sector -- Cultural Competency with Non-Binary and Genderqueer Individuals: Results from a Qualitative Participatory Action Research Pilot Study -- Trans in Practice, Transition in Sequence: Providing Medical Assistance for Gender Transitions in Trans and Gender Non-Conforming Youth -- The Parallel Process of Trans Mental Health Providers - The Strengths and Complexities of Working as a Trans Person in Mental Healthcare -- Ganda ng Transpinays: Narratives on Trans Health, Barriers to Care and Trans Sisterhood in the Philippines -- Dis-ease of Access: Health and Cancer Care Survey for Trans and Gender Diverse Australians -- Do Trans People Age Differently? Empirical Findings of International Studies on Trans Identities, Health and Age(ing) -- About the authors (in order of appearance in the book)
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Although social scientists and practitioners have shown an increased interest in the inclusion of trans persons in recent years, the current position of this group in the (medical/psychological/nursing) care system remains under-researched. Studies tend to merge the issues of gender diversity and sexual diversity, rendering the lived experiences of trans persons invisible. In addition, trans people often face a discriminatory environment in which they are pathologized and stigmatized as mentally ill.This anthology addresses trans people's access to healthcare from a transnational perspective, and offers courses of action to improve nursing, medical, therapeutic, and social care for trans persons. Most contributions of this book are written from a lived trans experience.
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