Research project

MINDS: Listening cafes to explore the lived experience of mental health, neurodiversity and trans+ identities

Project overview

Some people are neurodivergent. This means their brain works differently, for example, if they are autistic or have ADHD. 

Some people are trans+. This includes non-binary, transgender, genderfluid, questioning and other gender identities. 

There is an overlap between these two groups with some people being both neurodivergent and trans+. Neurodivergent people are more likely to identify as trans+ and trans+ people are more likely to identify as neurodivergent compared to the general population. The term NeuroQueer is a term used by some within this community identify themselves. We will use the word NeuroQueer in this project. 

We know: 
Neurodivergent people often have mental health difficulties. 
Trans+ people often have mental health difficulties. 
But, there has not been much research about the mental health of NeuroQueer people. 
Our existing project is called MINDS and it it looks at mental health in autistic and ADHD adults. We want to work with NeuroQueer people to make sure our research includes them. 

Aims: 
We would like to conduct Listening Cafes with adults who identify as both neurodivergent and trans+ to 
(1) find out more about their experiences of mental health difficulties in primary care and
(2) work together to make sure our research is inclusive and addresses issues that are important to this group.

Approach: 
We would like to work with Beyond Reflections (a charity for trans+ people and their families) to conduct five Listening Cafes with five NeuroQueer adults. Listening Cafés will be two-hour, in-person meetings, held in a safer space with food, craft and games. We will have informal discussions at these Listening Cafes about mental health in primary care and our research plans in the MINDS studies.

Collaborators
This project is in collaboration with Beyond Reflections.

This project is funded by NIHR School for Primary Care Researcher - project 780 PPIE Enablement Award.

Staff

Lead researchers

Dr Hannah Bowers

Senior Research Fellow
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Other researchers

Mrs Kate Henaghan-Sykes

Public Partnerships Manager
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Professor Adam Geraghty BSc MSc PhD CPsychol FHEA

Professor
Research interests
  • Self-management of pain and other chronic symptoms/conditions
  • Mental health
  • Digital interventions for primary care and public health
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Collaborating research institutes, centres and groups

Research outputs