Stigma, Tolerance, and Acceptance in the Lives of Sexual and Gender Minority Nebraskans

IF 0.5 Q3 SOCIAL ISSUES
Natalie R. Holt, Sarah F. Price, Richard A. Mocarski, Sharon Obasi, T. Z. Huit, Tiff Weekley, M. Hall, S. S. Rajaram, D. Hope
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abstract:Experiences of stigma and acceptance profoundly affect the lives of sexual and gender minority (SGM) individuals and are often dependent on context, such as geographic location. Through interviews with twenty sexual and gender minority individuals living in Nebraska, this study aimed to explore participants' experiences of rejection and acceptance in different spheres to better understand how stigma operates. Thematic analysis revealed primary themes of Stigma and Discrimination and Signs of Support. However, reports of stigma and acceptance were often complex and intertwined. For example, participants described that receiving support from others categorized as merely "tolerant" is positive, given their expectations of rejection when living in a politically conservative state. These findings offer a contextualized understanding of how stigma and support affect SGM individuals at individual, interpersonal, community, and political levels in an underserved state.
内布拉斯加州性与性别少数群体生活中的污名、容忍与接受
污名化和接受的经历深刻地影响着性少数和性别少数(SGM)个体的生活,并且往往依赖于环境,如地理位置。通过对居住在内布拉斯加州的20名性少数和性别少数个体的访谈,本研究旨在探讨参与者在不同领域的拒绝和接受经历,以更好地理解耻辱是如何运作的。专题分析揭示了污名和歧视以及支持迹象的主要主题。然而,关于耻辱和接受的报道往往是复杂和交织在一起的。例如,考虑到生活在一个政治上保守的国家,他们对被拒绝的预期,参与者描述说,从那些仅仅被归类为“宽容”的人那里得到支持是积极的。这些发现提供了一个背景的理解耻辱和支持如何影响SGM个体在个人,人际,社区和政治层面在服务不足的状态。
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