ÊTRE EN SÉCURITÉ, ÊTRE SOI-MÊME 2019 : Résultats de l’enquête canadienne sur la santé des jeunes trans
En 2014, et cinq ans plus tard, en 2019, les jeunes trans ou non-binaires de partout au Canada ont fait part de leurs expériences par l’entremise du Canadian Trans and Non-Binary Youth Health Survey (enquête canadienne sur la santé des jeunes trans et non-binaires). Menée par des chercheur·e·s issus d’universités et d’organismes communautaires du Canada, l’enquête comprenait des questions sur un vaste éventail d’expériences sociales et liées à la santé, ainsi que sur les facteurs de risque et de protection.
Quebec Fact Sheet from the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Survey
Learn about what trans and non-binary youth from Quebec are saying about health in Canada.
Ontario Fact Sheet from the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Survey
Learn about what trans and non-binary youth from Ontario are saying about health in Canada.
Prairie Provinces Fact Sheet from the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Survey
Learn about what trans and non-binary youth from Prairie Provinces are saying about health in Canada.
Alberta Fact Sheet from the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Survey
Learn about what trans and non-binary youth from Alberta are saying about health in Canada.
British Columbia Fact Sheet from the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Survey
Learn about what trans and non-binary youth from British Columbia are saying about health in Canada.
Atlantic Provinces Fact Sheet from the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Health Survey
Learn about what trans and non-binary youth from the Atlantic Provinces are saying about health in Canada.
Rural Fact Sheet from the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Health Survey
Learn about what trans and non-binary youth from rural communities are saying about health in Canada.
Being Safe, Being Me 2019: Results of the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Health Survey
The Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Health Report was developed in consultation with trans and/or non-binary advisory groups across Canada. The recommendations to improve the health and well-being of trans and/or non-binary youth included inclusive and comprehensive sex education, safer washrooms and public spaces, and decreasing health disparities between provinces.
Associations Between Community-Level LGBTQ-Supportive Factors and Substance Use Among Sexual Minority Adolescents
The availability of LGBTQ community-level organizations, events, and programs may serve as protective factors for substance use among sexual minority adolescents. In particular, LGBTQ-supportive community factors were negatively associated with substance use, which has important implications for our investment in community programs, laws, and organizations that advance the visibility and rights of LGBTQ people.