Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, volume 33, issue 1, pages 1-15
Specialists in name or practice? The inclusion of transgender and gender diverse identities in online materials of gender specialists
Natalie R. Holt
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Robyn E King
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Richard Mocarski
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Nathan Woodruff
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Debra A. Hope
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4
Trans Collaborations Local Community Board, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2020-05-19
scimago Q2
wos Q2
SJR: 0.491
CiteScore: 2.5
Impact factor: 1.3
ISSN: 10538720, 15404056
Sociology and Political Science
Gender Studies
Abstract
Recommendations for health care providers working with transgender and gender diverse (TGD) individuals emphasize affirming clients' identities, such as using correct pronouns and name, however it is unknown how often gender specialists adhere to such recommendations. Websites and intake forms of gender specialists were coded for use of affirming language, asking for pronouns and chosen name, and mention of TGD specialties and resources. Most websites identified the provider's specialty to work with TGD individuals, though much fewer provided additional resources concerning TGD issues and only half of intake forms included affirming language. Given previous research that has demonstrated providers working in states with legal protections for TGD individuals use affirming language more often than providers in locales without protections, association with state legal climate is also examined.
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