Positive romantic relationships predicted trans joy (and I always tear up at this qualitative data).
More research is needed on direction—do good relationships increase trans joy, or do those feeling more trans joy seek positive relationships?
Positive romantic relationships predicted trans joy (and I always tear up at this qualitative data).
More research is needed on direction—do good relationships increase trans joy, or do those feeling more trans joy seek positive relationships?
Using an in development TGD social media use scale we found that social media use increased feelings of community connection which resulted in more trans Joy.
Notably, older trans adults may use social media less, leading to weaker connections.
Using an in development TGD social media use scale we found that social media use increased feelings of community connection which resulted in more trans Joy.
Notably, older trans adults may use social media less, leading to weaker connections.
Being with other trans folks, and feeling more connected to the trans community predicted trans joy (even when accounting for past microaggressions in other relationships)
Being with other trans folks, and feeling more connected to the trans community predicted trans joy (even when accounting for past microaggressions in other relationships)
We aimed to examine a variety of relationships (TGD community, social media, and romantic relationships) through a mixed-methods Qualtrics survey of 389 TGD participants via Prolific.
We aimed to examine a variety of relationships (TGD community, social media, and romantic relationships) through a mixed-methods Qualtrics survey of 389 TGD participants via Prolific.
We suggest, building on framework from Westbrook and Schuester (2022) that Trans Joy is not just individual, but built through relationships.
We suggest, building on framework from Westbrook and Schuester (2022) that Trans Joy is not just individual, but built through relationships.
In a time when trans people are frequently told they should feel shame, sadness, or fear for being transgender, joy is an act of resistance.
Similarly our research can do the same by taking a strength-based approach (Tuck, 2009).
In a time when trans people are frequently told they should feel shame, sadness, or fear for being transgender, joy is an act of resistance.
Similarly our research can do the same by taking a strength-based approach (Tuck, 2009).
🏳️⚧️ Growing Together: Trans Joy & Relationships 🏳️⚧️
A quick thread 🧵 👇
🏳️⚧️ Growing Together: Trans Joy & Relationships 🏳️⚧️
A quick thread 🧵 👇