2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10465-018-9283-7
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Dance/Movement Therapists’ Attitudes and Actions Regarding LGBTQI and Gender Nonconforming Communities

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“…LGBTQI community. This lack of education and competence around multiculturalism appears to reflect a weakness in the larger community of DMT practitioners (Kawano, Cruz, & Tan, 2018), and is being addressed more actively by the ADTA more recently (Grayson, Howard, & Puloka, 2019). In addition, some study participants also felt that there wasn't space for them and others felt that they were not heard.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…LGBTQI community. This lack of education and competence around multiculturalism appears to reflect a weakness in the larger community of DMT practitioners (Kawano, Cruz, & Tan, 2018), and is being addressed more actively by the ADTA more recently (Grayson, Howard, & Puloka, 2019). In addition, some study participants also felt that there wasn't space for them and others felt that they were not heard.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The results of our review indicated that there is a trend of positive attitudes among mental health professionals towards transgender people compared to the general population [32,34,[36][37][38]45,50]. Such positive or favorable attitudes are related, according to our study, to social or cultural factors such as belonging to a racial or sexual minority, liberal political ideologies, or greater professional experience [8,33,42,43].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 48%
“…The most commonly used study design was cross-sectional design (n = 13), followed by experimental or quasi-experimental studies (n = 4), and control cases (n = 2). The duration of the interventions evaluated by the studies included in the systematic review varied between 3 months and 4 years [8,12,17,[31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46]. -The professionals who strive to acquire multicultural competencies and be aware of their limitations were less likely to perpetuate either explicit or implicit stigma.…”
Section: Quantitative Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This allowed drama therapy to be studied with a comprehensive approach to the diverse context of the field’s development, as well as its integration into other professional fields. The manual review of documents excluded studies that were not related to drama therapy ( n = 6; Johnston, 2009 ; Blencowe et al, 2018 ; Kawano et al, 2018 ; Suh et al, 2021 ; Davico et al, 2022 ). This phase of the study was triangulated twice - the first time after reading the study titles, keywords, and abstracts, but the second time after reading the content of the controversial studies.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%