对跨性别者及性别多元者的社会性别肯定进行系统回顾及发展

IF 4.1 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Guendalina Di Luigi, Giulia Zoppolat, Sigsten Stieglitz, David Matthew Doyle
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社会性别肯定(Social gender affirmation, SGA)对跨性别者和性别多样性者(gender diversity, TGD)的幸福感起着至关重要的作用,但关于这一主题的研究仍然零散且不一致。本系统的范围界定综述检查了61项研究,以提供对SGA如何在不同背景下概念化、操作化和体验的连贯理解。我们将现有文献分为三个主要领域:理论和应用框架、定量措施和定性见解。理论模型强调SGA的多面性,将个人的肯定体验与更广泛的社会和制度动态联系起来,但它们往往忽略了交叉考虑。测量SGA的定量工具显示出显著的差异和缺乏标准化,限制了交叉研究的可比性。定性研究突出了诸如肯定性别的语言的重要性、宣传和实际支持的增强作用、以及在密切关系和社区中获得真正承认的必要性等主题。我们通过提出社会性别肯定的综合模型来整合和建立这一研究,这是一个综合框架,将SGA置于个人经历,个人关系和更广泛的社会网络的相互作用中。认识到性别歧视的动态本质,我们强调有必要研究其多方面,并为社会创造环境,让性别歧视者感到被关注、被支持和被赋权。
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Systematic review and development of a comprehensive conceptualization of social gender affirmation for trans and gender diverse people
Social gender affirmation (SGA) plays a pivotal role in the well-being of transgender and gender diverse (TGD) people, yet research on the topic remains fragmented and inconsistent. This systematic scoping review examines 61 studies to provide a cohesive understanding of how SGA is conceptualized, operationalized, and experienced across different contexts. We categorize existing literature into three main areas: theoretical and applied frameworks, quantitative measures, and qualitative insights. Theoretical models emphasize SGA's multifaceted nature, linking individual experiences of affirmation to broader societal and institutional dynamics, yet they often neglect intersectional considerations. Quantitative tools for measuring SGA show significant variation and lack standardization, limiting cross-study comparability. Qualitative research highlights themes such as the importance of gender-affirming language, the empowering impact of advocacy and practical support, and the need for genuine recognition within close relationships and communities. We integrate and build upon this research by proposing the Integrative Model of Social Gender Affirmation, a comprehensive framework that situates SGA within the interaction of individual experiences, personal relationships, and broader social networks. Acknowledging the dynamic nature of SGA, we highlight the need for research to examine its multifaceted aspects and for society to create environments where TGD people feel seen, supported, and empowered.
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SSM. Mental health
SSM. Mental health Social Psychology, Health
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