Browsing by Author "Tan, Kyle K.H."
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Barriers to possessing gender-concordant identity documents are associated with transgender and nonbinary people's mental health in Aotearoa/New Zealand.
Tan, Kyle K.H.; Watson, Ryan J.; Byrne, Jack; Veale, Jaimie (2022-05-23)Purpose: This study sought to expand on previous scholarship focused on gender-concordant identity documents (IDs) as a social determinant of health. We examined the association between barriers to legal gender recognition ... -
"Being trans intersects with my cultural identity": Social determinants of mental health among Asian transgender people
Tan, Kyle K.H.; Yee, Ashe; Veale, Jaimie (Mary Ann Liebert, Inc, 2021)Purpose: While studies on the relationship between social determinants and mental health among transgender people in Asia are increasing, there is a paucity of research on Asian transgender people living in Western countries. ... -
Counting Ourselves: The health and wellbeing of trans and non-binary people in Aotearoa New Zealand
Veale, Jaimie; Byrne, Jack; Tan, Kyle K.H.; Guy, Sam; Yee, Ashe; Nopera, Tāwhanga Mary-Legs; Bentham, Ryan (Transgender Health Research Lab, 2019)Counting Ourselves is the first comprehensive national survey of the health and wellbeing of trans and non-binary people living in Aotearoa New Zealand and was conducted from 21 June till 30 September 2018. We worked with ... -
Cultural safety for LGBTQIA+ people: A narrative review and implications for health care in Malaysia
Tan, Kyle K.H.; Ling, Sai Ang (2022)LGBTQIA+ people in Malaysia constitute a marginalised population as they are subjected to cisheterosexism that permeates every layer of society. Cisheterosexist ideologies in Malaysia find their eligibility on secular and ... -
Current research involving LGBTQ people in Malaysia: A scoping review informed by a health equity lens
Tan, Kyle K.H.; Lee, Kai Wei; Cheong, Zien Wei (Institute for Population and Social Research, 2021)In Malaysia, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people (collectively known as LGBTQ) are subjected to cisheterosexism that criminalizes, pathologizes, and marginalizes their identities. Given the relative ...
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