Experiences of Transgender Women with Speech Feminization Training: A Qualitative Study

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This study investigated the experiences of transgender women after following sessions for speech feminization using semi-structured face-to-face interviews. Transgender women who completed a clinical trial were invited for an interview and 12 accepted the invitation. Interviews were conducted using an interview guide and were recorded and transcribed verbatim. NVivo 12 was used for qualitative data analysis, applying an inductive thematic approach. Four main themes were identified: communication, therapy experiences, impact on mental health, and external factors associated with the outcomes. For most participants, fear of speaking in public decreased after the training and all participants mentioned improved vocal characteristics. Though, reactions ranged from needing more speech therapy to being satisfied with the results. Coping strategies during misgendering occasions differed a lot between participants. More emotive counseling during speech feminization sessions is necessary to help clients in managing possible negative emotions.

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Leyns, C., Alighieri, C., De Wilde, J., Van Lierde, K., T’Sjoen, G., & D’haeseleer, E. (2022). Experiences of Transgender Women with Speech Feminization Training: A Qualitative Study. Healthcare (Switzerland), 10(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10112295

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