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Lindsay L Edwards1, Aníbal Torres Bernal1, Scotty M Hanley2, Shannon Martin1.
Abstract
This study explored how individual- and community-based resilience factors operated together in order to reduce risk of suicide for a sample of transgender therapy clients. We collected cross-sectional survey data from 106 transgender therapy clients at a local community center, including demographic information, experiences of relational support, participants' emotional stability, and risk for suicide. Results from our mediation analysis indicated that high levels of perceived relational support are related to reduced risk for suicide and that this happens by way of a person's emotional stability. Clinical implications for family therapists are discussed based on the significant indirect effect found in this study.Entities:
Keywords: Family Therapy; Minority Stress; Minority Stress Model; Resilience; Transgender; estrés de minorías; modelo de estrés de minorías; resiliencia; terapia familiar; transgénero; 家庭治疗; 少数族裔压力; 少数族裔压力模型; 抗挫力; 跨性别
Year: 2019 PMID: 31396965 DOI: 10.1111/famp.12479
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fam Process ISSN: 0014-7370