Browsing by Author "Veale, Jaimie"
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Disordered eating behaviors among transgender youth: Probability profiles from risk and protective factors
Watson, Ryan J.; Veale, Jaimie; Saewyc, Elizabeth M. (Wiley, 2017)Purpose Research has documented high rates of disordered eating for lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth, but prevalence and patterns of disordered eating among transgender youth remain unexplored. This is despite unique ... -
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. ... -
Enacted stigma, mental health, and protective factors among transgender youth in Canada
Veale, Jaimie; Peter, Tracey; Travers, Robb; Saewyc, Elizabeth M. (Mary Ann Liebert, 2017)Purpose: We aimed to assess the Minority Stress Model which proposes that the stress of experiencing stigma leads to adverse mental health outcomes, but social supports (e.g., school and family connectedness) will reduce ... -
Factorial validity and invariance assessment of a short version of the recalled childhood gender identity/role questionnaire
Veale, Jaimie (Springer, 2016)Recalled childhood gender role/identity is a construct that is related to sexual orientation, abuse, and psychological health. The purpose of this study was to assess the factorial validity of a short version of Zucker et ... -
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 ...