“We're the Normal Ones Here”: Community Involvement, Peer Support, and Transgender Mental Health
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-9-2019
Publication Title
Sociological Inquiry – Special Issue on Transgender Issues
DOI
10.1111/soin.12347
ISSN
1475-682X
Abstract
This article uses ethnographic methods to explore how peer support and community involvement influence the mental health and well-being of transgender (or, trans) people in the southeastern United States. The study builds on existing research that suggests that trans community involvement and peer support among trans people enhance mental health experiences and moderate the effects of stigma and discrimination on health outcomes. Through qualitative analysis of 158 hours of participant observation and 33 in-depth interviews with members of a trans community organization in the U.S. Southeast, this paper identifies three key processes through which peer support and community involvement enhance the mental health and well-being of trans people: (1) the normalization of trans identities and experiences; (2) the creation of a social support network; and (3) the empowerment of trans people.
Recommended Citation
Johnson, Austin H., Baker A. Rogers.
2019.
"“We're the Normal Ones Here”: Community Involvement, Peer Support, and Transgender Mental Health."
Sociological Inquiry – Special Issue on Transgender Issues, 90 (2): 271-292: Wiley.
doi: 10.1111/soin.12347 source: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/soin.12347
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/soc-anth-facpubs/174
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