Patterns and practices of parenting transgender children: A brief Comparative study

Int J Transgend Health. 2024 Feb 5;25(1):63-73. doi: 10.1080/26895269.2023.2269911. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

The practices of parents raising children with trans* life experiences influence their subsequent social adjustment. The aim of the study was to identify potential differences in parenting patterns and practices between two groups, one comprising families with transgender children and the other group comprising families with cisgender children. Twenty-eight adults and 15 children and adolescents from Bogotá, Colombia, participated. We performed descriptive, nonparametric comparative, and Bayesian comparative analyses for independent samples. We used a frequentist inferential comparative method with the Mann-Whitney U test with an effect size based on rank-biserial correlation, which revealed no statistically significant difference values. Bayesian comparisons showed minimal evidence in favor of the null hypothesis in all comparisons performed, except for the Behavioral Control or Regulation variable. The main finding of this study suggests that parents of children with trans* life experiences may not be addressing their specific needs, which could lead to a lack of understanding of their situation and support in their transition process.

Keywords: Bayesian comparison; families; parenting; transgender; transgender children.

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