【國立臺灣大學社會工作學系X1131學術演講】多元性別青少年的交織性及健康:以美國為例。2024年11月28日(四)12:30於臺大社會社工系館401室

  • 2024-11-12
  • 系辦助理
【多元性別青少年的交織性及健康:以美國為例】

在此次演講中,Dr. Watson 將分享他正在進行的研究,報告來自近兩萬名美國全國性樣本(N=17,620)多元性別青少年(13-18 歲)的最新研究發現。Dr.Watson 將討論最新量化資料蒐集與分析方法,以檢驗族群與多元性別的交織對健康的影響。透過這些方法,Dr. Watson 將探討不同次群體所承擔的健康不平等問題。此外,他也將針對網路資料收集中日普遍的惡意與欺詐填答進行討論,並分享他成功確保資料品質的策略。

關於講者
Ryan Watson 博士是美國康乃狄克大學人類發展暨家庭研究學系的副教授。Dr.Watson已發表超過 150 篇學術論文,致力於減少多元性別青少年和青年的健康不平等。Dr. Watson研究聚焦於多元性別青少年和青年在家庭及學校中之人際關係,以及這些關係經驗對其健康之影響。他與其團隊旨在探討多元性別群體在學校和社區中的健康不平等機制。Dr. Watson最近的研究著重於多元性別青少年和青年的健康經驗(尤其物質使用和飲食失調),使用他在全美所收集超過35,000 名多元性別青少年的資料。

活動資訊
時間:2024年11月28日(四)中午12點30分
地點:社會社工系館 401 室
本場次以英文進行演講,但現場可以中文進行交流
現場備有簡單點心


【Intersectionality and Health of Sex and Gender Diverse Youth, the Example of the US.】

ABSTRACT
In this talk, Dr. Watson will share his ongoing research by reviewing recent findings from contemporary data using his large national sample (N=17,620) of sexual and gender diverse (SGD) youth (13-18 years of age) and longitudinal national sample of 300 Black and Latino/e/x SGD individuals. Dr. Watson will discuss using novel methodologies (i.e., Exhaustive Chi SquaredAutomatic Interaction Detection) newly applied to explore intersectionality with quantitative data. Through explaining the use of novel methodologies to promote health and wellness among SGD youth and young adults, Dr. Watson will discuss which groups of SGD youth share disproportionate burdens of health problems. In addition to novel methodologies applied to studying health promotion, Dr. Watson will discuss emerging issues of mischievous and fraudulent responses now ubiquitous in online data collection, including the identification of the problem and techniques he has successfully implemented to ensure data collection rigor.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Ryan Watson, PhD is an Associate Professor at the University of Connecticut, USA. He has published more than 150 peer-reviewed articles focused on reducing health disparities among SGD youth and young adults. Motivated by the urgent need to reduce the inequities in health for vulnerable populations, he has focused his scholarship on SGD youth and young adults, their relationships within family and school contexts, and their health experiences. He works with a team of researchers to elucidate the mechanisms that drive well-documented injustices in health, school, and community experiences for SGD individuals. His most recent work focuses on health experiences (e.g., substance use and disordered eating) among SGD adolescents and emerging adults, using his national U.S. data collected with over 35,000 SGD youth. A complimentary body of Dr. Watson’s research focuses on preventing health disparities (e.g., HIV) through prevention and intervention strategies attuned to intersecting social positions.

INFORMATION
Time: 2024/11/28 12:30
Location: The Building of Department of Sociology and Social Work Room 401
※The event will be held in English.
※There will be some snacks prepared.

這是一張圖片