Transgender Realities: The Relationship Between Transgender Visibility, Race, and Victimization.

IF 2.3 3区 心理学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Abigail Tessmer, Meredith G F Worthen
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Abstract

Transgender individuals in the United States face overwhelming systemic oppression as well as high rates of violence and victimization. However, few studies have evaluated how visibly perceived gender non-conformity works as a marker of stigma which may contribute to increased victimization. This is imperative to investigate as experiencing frequent victimization can lead to a host of negative health and life outcomes for trans and non-binary individuals. Thus, it is important to understand the intricacies of transgender victimization to further find and promote mitigating resources. In this study, we examine the possible effects of transphobic victimization. Specifically, we use data from the 2015 U.S. Transgender Survey (N = 26,388) to examine how trans visibility is related to verbal harassment, physical abuse, and sexual assault. We also investigate how gender and race intersect to complicate this relationship. Findings show that visibly trans respondents are more likely to experience victimization in terms of verbal harassment, physical abuse, and sexual assault, regardless of gender and race. These analyses provide important insight into the social costs that still exist for individuals who are perceived as straying away from the binary gender system. Implications are provided.

跨性别现实:跨性别可见性、种族和受害之间的关系。
在美国,跨性别者面临着压倒性的系统性压迫,以及高比率的暴力和受害。然而,很少有研究评估明显感知到的性别不一致如何作为耻辱的标志,可能有助于增加受害。这是必要的调查,因为经历频繁的受害者可能导致许多负面的健康和生活结果对跨性别和非二元个体。因此,了解跨性别受害者的复杂性对于进一步寻找和促进减轻资源是很重要的。在这项研究中,我们研究了变性恐惧症受害的可能影响。具体来说,我们使用了2015年美国跨性别调查(N = 26,388)的数据来研究跨性别可见性与言语骚扰,身体虐待和性侵犯之间的关系。我们还研究了性别和种族是如何使这种关系复杂化的。调查结果显示,明显跨性别的受访者更容易遭受言语骚扰、身体虐待和性侵犯,无论性别和种族如何。这些分析对那些被认为偏离二元性别体系的个人仍然存在的社会成本提供了重要的见解。提供了一些启示。
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6.20
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375
期刊介绍: The Journal of Interpersonal Violence is devoted to the study and treatment of victims and perpetrators of interpersonal violence. It provides a forum of discussion of the concerns and activities of professionals and researchers working in domestic violence, child sexual abuse, rape and sexual assault, physical child abuse, and violent crime. With its dual focus on victims and victimizers, the journal will publish material that addresses the causes, effects, treatment, and prevention of all types of violence. JIV only publishes reports on individual studies in which the scientific method is applied to the study of some aspect of interpersonal violence. Research may use qualitative or quantitative methods. JIV does not publish reviews of research, individual case studies, or the conceptual analysis of some aspect of interpersonal violence. Outcome data for program or intervention evaluations must include a comparison or control group.
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