跨性别者和性别多元者的性别错误体验。

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q1 SOCIAL WORK
Hamish A Gunn, Karen L Suyemoto, Jae A Puckett, David W Pantalone
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对许多跨性别者(trans)和性别多元化的人来说,性别混淆是一种常见而痛苦的经历。尽管现有研究(例如,McLemore, 2015年,2018年)表明性别错误与心理健康呈负相关,但关于性别错误的实证文献目前尚不成熟。在本研究中,我们研究了跨性别者和不同性别者是如何经历和处理被错误性别的。在建构主义理论框架和批判意识形态视角的指导下(Cresswell, 2007;Ponterotto, 2005),我们使用持续的比较方法进行并分析了14个半结构化访谈,包括内部和外部审计以及成员检查访谈。参与者的性别误解经历受到若干背景因素的影响,这些因素有暂时的,也有长期的,既有个人方面的,也有环境方面的。参与者描述并区分了从偶然到故意的性别错误的经历和影响。参与者还描述了错误性别之后的决策过程和反应可能性——这可能受到他们对错误性别的最初反应和环境因素的影响——然后可以纠正或不纠正错误性别。根据他们的反应和回应,性别错误的经历对许多参与者有短期和长期的影响。专题结果被纳入一个谈判经验的模式,说明谈判的性别是错误的。参与者的经历表明,性别错误是少数群体的一个重要压力源,并强调了其他人可以支持跨性别者和性别多样化的个人度过这一经历,以尽量减少对幸福感的负面影响。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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The experience of misgendering among transgender and gender diverse people.

Misgendering is a common and distressing experience for many transgender (trans) and gender diverse people. Although existing research (e.g., McLemore, 2015, 2018) suggests that being misgendered is negatively associated with mental health, the empirical literature on misgendering is currently nascent. In the present study, we examined how trans and gender diverse people experienced and negotiated being misgendered. Guided by a constructivist grounded theory framework with a critical-ideological lens (Cresswell, 2007; Ponterotto, 2005), we conducted and analyzed 14 semistructured interviews using a constant comparative approach, including internal and external auditing and member check interviews. Participants' experiences of misgendering were influenced by several contextual factors, both temporary and long-standing, and in both personal and environmental spheres. Participants described and differentiated the experiences and effects of misgendering from accidental to intentional. Participants also described the decision-making process and response possibilities subsequent to misgendering-which could be influenced both by their initial reaction to being misgendered and by contextual factors-and could then correct or not correct the misgendering. Depending on how they reacted and responded, experiences of misgendering had short- and long-term consequences for many participants. Thematic results were integrated into a model of the experience of negotiating being misgendered. Participants' experiences indicate that misgendering is a significant minority stressor and highlight ways in which others can support trans and gender diverse individuals in navigating this experience to minimize the negative impact on well-being. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry publishes articles that clarify, challenge, or reshape the prevailing understanding of factors in the prevention and correction of injustice and in the sustainable development of a humane and just society.
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