Jake Pyne
McMaster University
16 Papers
33 Citations
Jake Pyne is an academic researcher from McMaster University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transgender & Transphobia. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 16 publications. Previous affiliations of Jake Pyne include University of Guelph & York University.
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Papers
Intervenable factors associated with suicide risk in transgender persons: a respondent driven sampling study in Ontario, Canada
TL;DR: Interventions to increase social inclusion and access to medical transition, and to reduce transphobia, have the potential to contribute to substantial reductions in the extremely high prevalences of suicide ideation and attempts within trans populations.
A critical commentary on follow-up studies and “desistance” theories about transgender and gender-nonconforming children
Julia Temple Newhook,Jake Pyne,Kelley Winters,Stephen Feder,Cindy Holmes,Jemma Tosh,Mari-Lynne Sinnott,Ally Jamieson,Sarah Pickett +8 more
TL;DR: It has been widely suggested that over 80% of transgender children will come to identify as cisgender (i.e., desist) as they mature, with the assumption that for this 80%, the trans ide...
Gender independent kids: A paradigm shift in approaches to gender non-conforming children
TL;DR: In this article, the authors consider what the field of human sexuality can learn from the paradigm shift from disorder to diversity, from treatment to affirming, from pathology to pride, from cure to community.
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‘Community control’ in CBPR: Challenges experienced and questions raised from the Trans PULSE project:
Robb Travers,Jake Pyne,Greta R. Bauer,Lauren Munro,Brody Giambrone,Rebecca Hammond,Kyle Scanlon +6 more
TL;DR: Trans PULSE as discussed by the authors is an Ontario-wide research initiative devoted to understanding the ways in which social exclusion, cisnormativity, and transphobia shape the provision of services and affect health outcomes for trans people in Ontario, Canada.
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Barriers to well-being for Aboriginal gender-diverse people: results from the Trans PULSE Project in Ontario, Canada
TL;DR: This paper aims to describe barriers to well-being in a sample of Aboriginal gender-diverse people in Ontario, Canada, and finds high levels of poverty, homelessness, and ever having to move due to being trans are reported.
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