Transgender adolescents' uses of social media for social support

E Selkie, V Adkins, E Masters, A Bajpai… - Journal of Adolescent …, 2020 - Elsevier
E Selkie, V Adkins, E Masters, A Bajpai, D Shumer
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2020Elsevier
Purpose Transgender adolescents are at higher risk for negative mental health outcomes,
such as depression, anxiety, and suicidality, compared with cisgender adolescents. Social
media may be an effective venue for addressing these health disparities because most
adolescents have access to online information and socialization. This study used qualitative
inquiry to explore transgender adolescents' uses of social media for social support. Methods
Transgender adolescents between the ages of 15 and 18 years with a social media profile …
Purpose
Transgender adolescents are at higher risk for negative mental health outcomes, such as depression, anxiety, and suicidality, compared with cisgender adolescents. Social media may be an effective venue for addressing these health disparities because most adolescents have access to online information and socialization. This study used qualitative inquiry to explore transgender adolescents' uses of social media for social support.
Methods
Transgender adolescents between the ages of 15 and 18 years with a social media profile were recruited from a pediatric gender clinic in the Midwestern U.S. A 30- to 60-minute semistructured interview assessed ways participants used social media to access transgender-related support. Thematic analysis was used to develop categories and code the transcripts. Coding discrepancies were resolved by two researchers following initial coding.
Results
Results represent data from 25 interviews comprising 13 transmasculine, 11 transfeminine, and one nonbinary participant(s), with 68% of the sample identifying as white, non-Hispanic. Categories emerged regarding forms of support participants received from transgender-related online communities including emotional support through peers and role models, appraisal support for validating their experiences, and informational support for navigating health decisions and educating family and friends. Participants also referenced negative experiences, including harassment and exclusionary behavior online.
Conclusions
Social media platforms represent hubs of community for transgender adolescents. These communities provide emotional, appraisal, and informational support that transgender youth may not otherwise be able to access. Future research should use the affordances of social media to identify approaches to addressing health disparities and improving the well-being of transgender adolescents.
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