A qualitative study examining the effects of transitioning on the sexual experiences of Trans male individuals

Joanne Lusher, Emma Juul, S. Banbury, A. Visick, Cinar Aydogan
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This qualitative research examined the effects of transitioning on sexual experiences in Trans men. Six participants aged 19 to 45 years took part in a semi-structured interview about their transition, and mental and sexual well-being, pre-and post-transition. A thematic analysis identified three main narratives: conflicted sexual well-being pre-transition self, see no Trans* hear no Trans*, and developing sexual self-efficacy post-transition. Participants discussed how the sexual education curriculum lacks LGBTQIA+ inclusivity, which resulted in compromised mental and sexual well-being. Participants used social media almost exclusively as a source of knowledge on inclusive sex education and Tran’s male identity and representation. Once participants were able to express themselves appropriately and had transitioned, mental well-being and sexual self-efficacy improved. Future qualitative research might look at the effects of social media on sexual self-efficacy, and a longitudinal quantitative study could target measuring levels of sexual self-efficacy pre- and post-transition.
一项质性研究检视变性对跨性别男性个体性经验的影响
这项定性研究考察了变性对变性男性性体验的影响。六名年龄在19岁到45岁之间的参与者参加了一项半结构化的访谈,内容涉及他们的变性、变性前后的心理和性健康状况。一项专题分析确定了三种主要叙事:变性前的性幸福冲突,变性后的性自我效能感。与会者讨论了性教育课程如何缺乏LGBTQIA+包容性,导致心理和性健康受到损害。参与者几乎完全把社交媒体作为包容性教育和Tran的男性身份和表现的知识来源。一旦参与者能够恰当地表达自己并完成了转变,他们的心理健康和性自我效能就会得到改善。未来的定性研究可能会关注社交媒体对性自我效能的影响,而纵向定量研究可能会针对变性前和变性后的性自我效能水平进行测量。
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