伊斯兰法理学、生物医学伦理以及与双性人有关的社会结构:范围审查

IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Alexander Woodman
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在伊斯兰法学中,双性人被称为khuntha——那些同时拥有男性和女性生殖器官的人。考虑到科学在昆塔治疗中的作用、社会伦理要求和人们对性别的期望方面的零散证据,本研究旨在更好地理解中东和北非地区(MENA)昆塔人的现有文献——家庭、社区和卫生保健提供者对昆塔人的感知、接受和治疗。本研究采用了范围审查框架,并以系统审查的首选报告项目(PRISMA)为指导。纳入的研究以叙事的方式呈现,逐渐达到研究的目的。结果按主题进行综合。从这些数据中出现了三个主题:伊斯兰法学和昆塔人、生物医学伦理学和昆塔人以及社会结构。这些主题突出了这样一个事实,即尽管科学和社会对人人享有平等权利和机会的关注有所进展,但在中东和北非地区,性和性别多样性的人继续在其家庭、社会以及(最发人深省的)卫生保健提供者中受到侮辱。这些发现突出表明,卫生保健提供者需要成为知识渊博和熟练的沟通者,以便提供适合年龄的信息和支持,并确保昆塔人在性别认同方面的个人选择。
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Islamic Jurisprudence, Biomedical Ethics, and the Social Construct in Relation to Intersex People: A Scoping Review

In Islamic jurisprudence, intersex people are known as khuntha—those who have both male and female multiplicative organs. Taking into account the fragmented evidence on the role of science in the treatment of the khuntha, the socioethical demands, and expectations of people depending on their gender, this study aims to better understand the existing literature on the khuntha people in the Middle East and North Africa region (MENA)—the perception, acceptance, and treatment from families, communities, and health care providers. This study used a scoping review framework and was guided by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews (PRISMA). The included studies are presented as a narrative account, which gradually achieves the aim of the study. Findings were synthesized thematically. Three themes emerged from the data: Islamic jurisprudence and khuntha people, biomedical ethics and khuntha people, and social construct. These themes highlight the fact that, despite advances in scientific and social interest in equal rights and opportunities for everyone, in the MENA region, people with sexual and gender diversity continue to be stigmatized within their families, society, and, most thought-provokingly, by health care providers. These findings highlight the need for health care providers to be knowledgeable and skilled communicators, in order to provide age-appropriate information and support, and ensure individual choice in gender identity for khuntha people.

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来源期刊
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5.60
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期刊介绍: The official publication of the International Academy of Sex Research, the journal is dedicated to the dissemination of information in the field of sexual science, broadly defined. Contributions consist of empirical research (both quantitative and qualitative), theoretical reviews and essays, clinical case reports, letters to the editor, and book reviews.
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