导航交叉身份和披露策略:来自阿拉伯裔澳大利亚男同性恋者的定性见解。

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Bernard Saliba, Melissa Kang, Limin Mao, Garrett Prestage, Mohamed A Hammoud
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本研究探讨了阿拉伯裔澳大利亚男同性恋者的交叉身份和披露策略,这是性取向和少数民族中一个研究不足的亚群体。利用交叉性框架和身份过程理论,该研究考察了重叠的身份——种族、宗教和性——如何塑造他们的生活经历。与11名男性进行的半结构化访谈导致了两个主要主题的发展:协商交叉身份和披露管理。参与者描述了隔离和选择性披露的情感代价,因为他们在阿拉伯和LGBTQ+社区中导航压力,在那里文化,宗教和性相互交叉,形成身份谈判。分隔是一种应对家庭期望和文化约束的手段,尽管往往以情感孤立和自我接受为代价。研究结果强调了阿拉伯裔澳大利亚男同性恋者在文化和LGBTQ+空间中面临的多重压力,种族化的刻板印象和相互冲突的文化和宗教期望加剧了这种压力。研究结果有助于认同协商的理论,为弹性策略和挑战提供见解。影响包括需要对文化敏感的卫生服务,考虑文化多样性少数群体独特的家庭和文化动态,并倡导包容性政策,以支持边缘化的LGBTQ+人群。
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Navigating intersecting identities and disclosure strategies: qualitative insights from gay Arab Australian men.

This study explored the intersecting identities and disclosure strategies of gay Arab Australian men, an under-researched subgroup within sexuality and ethnic minorities. Using an intersectionality framework and identity process theory, the study examines how overlapping identities - ethnicity, religion, and sexuality - shape their lived experiences. Semi-structured interviews with 11 men led to the development of two primary themes: negotiating intersecting identities and disclosure management. Participants described the emotional toll of compartmentalisation and selective disclosure, as they navigated the pressures within Arab and LGBTQ+ communities, where culture, religion, and sexuality intersect to shape identity negotiation. Compartmentalisation emerged as a means to navigate family expectations and cultural constraints, though often at the cost of emotional isolation and self-acceptance. Study findings highlight the multiple pressures gay Arab Australian men face within both cultural and LGBTQ+ spaces, exacerbated by racialised stereotypes and conflicting cultural and religious expectations. Findings contribute to theories of identity negotiation, providing insights into resilience strategies and challenges. Implications include the need for culturally sensitive health services that consider the unique familial and cultural dynamics of culturally diverse sexuality minorities, and advocacy for inclusive policies to support marginalised LGBTQ+ populations.

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