在阴影中航行:尼日利亚性少数群体的生活经历。

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Oluwatobi Joseph Alabi, Tunde Adebisi
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实证研究表明,尼日利亚对LGBT+人群的认可和接受程度越来越高,尤其是在流行文化中。尽管通过了同性婚姻禁止法案(SSMPA),并且在文化和宗教信仰中广泛传播了根深蒂固的同性恋态度,但这种情况仍在发生。本研究探讨了尼日利亚LGBT+社区成员在不断变化的社会现实中的生活经历。对影响尼日利亚LGBT+经历的复杂社会、文化、宗教、制度和法律因素进行了批判性的讨论。采用现象学的视角,通过两阶段抽样招募了40名来自不同年龄、种族和宗教信仰的LGBT+参与者。研究结果显示,尼日利亚的LGBT+经历在几代人之间有所不同。在这项研究中,年龄较大的参与者回忆起了耻辱和压抑加剧的时期。相比之下,年轻的参与者报告了一个更支持的网络,这导致他们对性取向和性取向越来越开放。尽管如此,歧视仍然普遍存在,而且往往因错误信息而加剧。参与者的叙述显示,尽管对迫害的恐惧持续存在,但社交媒体平台已成为尼日利亚LGBT+社区成员建立社区、福利和分享信息的安全空间。
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Navigating shadows: the lived experiences of sexual minorities in Nigeria.

Empirical studies indicate a growing recognition and acceptance of LGBT+ people in Nigeria, particularly in popular culture. This is occurring despite the passing of the Same-Sex Marriage Prohibition Act (SSMPA) and the widespread promulgation of homophobic attitudes entrenched in cultural and religious beliefs. This study explores the lived experiences of LGBT+ community members in Nigeria amid shifting societal realities. The complex social, cultural, religious, institutional, and legal factors that shape LGBT+ experiences in Nigeria are critically discussed. Adopting a phenomenological lens, forty participants who identified themselves as LGBT+ across various age groups, ethnicities, and religious affiliations were recruited via two-stage sampling. Study findings reveal that LGBT+ experiences in Nigeria vary between generations. Older participants in this study recalled periods of heightened stigma and suppression. In contrast, younger participants reported a more supportive network that has led to increasing openness about their sexuality and sexual orientation. Nonetheless, discrimination remains prevalent, often reinforced by misinformation. Narratives from participants reveal that while persecution fears persist, social media platforms have emerged as safe spaces for community building, welfare, and information sharing among LGBT+ community members in Nigeria.

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