Browsing by Author "Tan, Kyle K. H."
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An ecological analysis of hope amongst Asian rainbow young people in Aotearoa New Zealand
Tan, Kyle K. H.; Roy, Rituparna; Ker, Alex; Fenaughty, John (Taylor and Francis Group, 2023-08-11)Rainbow research tends to prioritise gender and sexuality experiences over the racialised experiences of Asian rainbow young people. Informed by an intersectional lens, we employed a hope-based ecological framework to ... -
Enacted stigma experiences and protective factors are strongly associated with mental health outcomes of transgender people in Aotearoa/New Zealand
Tan, Kyle K. H.; Treharne, Gareth J.; Ellis, Sonja J.; Schmidt, Johanna M.; Veale, Jaimie (Taylor & Francis, 2020)Introduction: International evidence has found large mental health inequities among transgender people and demonstrates that mental health outcomes are associated with enacted stigma experiences and protective factors. ... -
Gender identity change efforts faced by trans and nonbinary people in New Zealand: Associations with demographics, family rejection, internalized transphobia, and mental health.
Veale, Jaimie; Tan, Kyle K. H.; Byrne, Jack (American Psychological Association (APA), 2021)Based on their transphobic assumption that being transgender or nonbinary is pathological or otherwise undesirable, gender identity change efforts (GICE) attempt to make a person’s gender conform with their sex assigned ... -
Gender minority stress: A critical review.
Tan, Kyle K. H.; Treharne, Gareth J.; Ellis, Sonja J.; Schmidt, Johanna M.; Veale, Jaimie (2019)Past studies that compare cisgender to transgender (or trans) and gender diverse people have found a higher prevalence of mental health problems among the latter groups. This article uses Testa's gender minority stress ... -
How Well Does Psychological Research in Aotearoa New Zealand Reflect Diversity?
Tan, Kyle K. H.; Stolte, Ottilie Emma Elisabeth; Waitoki, Waikaremoana; Scarf, Damian Scarf (New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists, 2023-07-24)This paper presents our reflections as psychological researchers based on a content analysis of studies published in Journal of the New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists and New Zealand Journal of Psychology over ...