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Being Safe, Being Me: Results of the Canadian Trans Youth Health Survey

2015

Being Safe, Being Me: Results of the Canadian Trans Youth Health Survey

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This report was published by the Stigma and Resilience Among Vulnerable Youth Centre (SARAVYC).

HERE’S HOW THE AUTHORS DESCRIBE THIS REPORT:

The Canadian Trans Youth Health Survey was a national online survey conducted by researchers from several Canadian universities and community organizations. The survey had 923 trans youth participants from all 10 provinces and one of the territories. The survey included somewhat different questions for younger (14-18 years) and older (19-25 years) trans youth about a wide range of life experiences and behaviours that influence young people’s health. This national report is a first snapshot of survey results.

Veale J, Saewyc E, Frohard-Dourlent H, Dobson S, Clark B & the Canadian Trans Youth Health Survey Research Group (2015). Being safe, being me: results of the Canadian trans youth health survey. Vancouver, BC: Stigma and Resilience Among Vulnerable Youth Centre, School of Nursing, University of British Columbia. Retrieved from http://delongis.psych.ubc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Being-safe-being-me-Results-of-the-Canadian-Trans-Youth-Health-Survey-.pdf

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