BACKGROUND:: Little is known about how social and cultural variants interact with gender identity development. This article aims to identify the ethnicities of children and young people referred to the United Kingdom's national Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS), and compare the ethnicity data with the UK child population and referrals to Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS). METHODS:: GIDS referrals made between April 2012 and April 2015 for children and young people were retrieved. Ethnicity data were obtained by the '16 + 1' ethnicity list. Chi-square and t-tests were performed on the demographics. RESULTS:: Less than 10% of the 995 referrals at GIDS were from Black and minority ethnic (BME) groups - an underrepres...
Purpose: The increase in gender diverse young people referred to specialist gender services and a co...
This study advances our understanding on the relationship between ethnic identity and school connect...
Over the last five decades, there has been a growing concern that Gypsy, Roma and Traveller children...
BACKGROUND:: Little is known about how social and cultural variants interact with gender identity de...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The objective of this study w...
The population of United Kingdom is diverse and complex in terms of ethnicity, culture, language and...
Gender role views have long been a matter of great interest to researchers. In part, this is connect...
Ethnicity research is at the core of the new multi-purpose social survey, Understanding Society, a 4...
Background Young trans and gender diverse people of colour report negative experiences of healthcare...
There has been a recent rise in the number of people who hold a non-binary gender identity. However,...
The current context for the LGBTQ+ community in the UK is one of turbulence and division, described ...
Purpose: To explore whether the increase observed in referrals to child and adolescent gender identi...
Ethnic constancy, the belief that a person cannot change ethnicity, is an important component of eth...
Background: Inter-ethnic differences have been reported for many mental health outcomes in the UK, b...
The work analyses how ethnic background affects adolescents’ educational expecta- tions in the UK in...
Purpose: The increase in gender diverse young people referred to specialist gender services and a co...
This study advances our understanding on the relationship between ethnic identity and school connect...
Over the last five decades, there has been a growing concern that Gypsy, Roma and Traveller children...
BACKGROUND:: Little is known about how social and cultural variants interact with gender identity de...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The objective of this study w...
The population of United Kingdom is diverse and complex in terms of ethnicity, culture, language and...
Gender role views have long been a matter of great interest to researchers. In part, this is connect...
Ethnicity research is at the core of the new multi-purpose social survey, Understanding Society, a 4...
Background Young trans and gender diverse people of colour report negative experiences of healthcare...
There has been a recent rise in the number of people who hold a non-binary gender identity. However,...
The current context for the LGBTQ+ community in the UK is one of turbulence and division, described ...
Purpose: To explore whether the increase observed in referrals to child and adolescent gender identi...
Ethnic constancy, the belief that a person cannot change ethnicity, is an important component of eth...
Background: Inter-ethnic differences have been reported for many mental health outcomes in the UK, b...
The work analyses how ethnic background affects adolescents’ educational expecta- tions in the UK in...
Purpose: The increase in gender diverse young people referred to specialist gender services and a co...
This study advances our understanding on the relationship between ethnic identity and school connect...
Over the last five decades, there has been a growing concern that Gypsy, Roma and Traveller children...