Talking with Iranian trans women: Their experiences and identity development

IF 1.9 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
M. Yaghoubirad, P. Azadfallah, H. Farahani, C. Cameron
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Abstract Introduction This research sought to discover the psychological experiences of trans women born and raised in Iran, which incorporates the cultural surround unique to Iran. Method Fourteen trans women aged from 18 to 48, narrated their lives through in-depth interviews. We applied Corbin and Strauss’ (2015) approach to analyze the data in developing a Grounded Theory. Results Confusing Gender Identity (the Core Category) and eight other categories, including macro- and micro-contextual factors, actions/interactions, and consequences, depicted the processes in trans women’s lives; namely Destructive Family Environments, Traumatic Backgrounds, Impediments in Legislative and Medical Systems, disturbed feelings about Masculine Violation, Insecure Relationships, Self-devaluation, Gray Fortunes, and Social Insecurity. A conceptual model is developed from the findings that represent their relationships most comprehensively. Conclusion Findings shed light on female trans individuals’ lives and clarifies the contextual factors in gender-related fields that need extra care from scientific, educational, legislative, and health care associations and professionals in Iran to enhance the overall health of the transgender community as well as the rest of the society. Also, as most findings of the transgender population result from western cultures, this research provided a comprehensive understanding of trans women in a different cultural and political climate.
与伊朗跨性别女性交谈:她们的经历与认同发展
本研究旨在探索在伊朗出生和长大的跨性别女性的心理体验,并融入伊朗独特的文化环境。方法对14名年龄在18 ~ 48岁的跨性别女性进行深度访谈,讲述她们的生活。我们应用了Corbin和Strauss(2015)的方法来分析发展扎根理论的数据。结果“性别认同困惑”(核心类别)和其他八个类别,包括宏观和微观环境因素、行为/互动和后果,描述了跨性别女性的生活过程;即破坏性的家庭环境、创伤性的背景、立法和医疗系统的障碍、对男性侵犯的不安情绪、不安全的关系、自我贬值、灰色财富和社会不安全感。从最全面地代表它们之间关系的发现中发展出一个概念模型。结论研究结果揭示了女性跨性别者的生活状况,并澄清了性别相关领域的背景因素,这些因素需要伊朗的科学、教育、立法和卫生保健协会和专业人员给予额外的关注,以提高跨性别群体和社会其他部分的整体健康水平。此外,由于大多数跨性别人群的研究结果来自西方文化,本研究提供了对不同文化和政治气候下跨性别女性的全面了解。
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