纠正反跨性别立法背后的迷思:跨性别认同发展的定性元分析。

IF 3.8 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Kelsey A Kehoe, Heidi M Levitt
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尤其是自2020年以来,跨性别者受到越来越多的立法攻击和审查。这篇文章提出了一个定性的荟萃分析,研究了性别在跨性别认同发展中的功能和意义。采用基于批判建构主义理论的定性元分析方法,我们回顾了美国的27项定性研究(包括426名参与者),以了解跨性别参与者的身份是如何发展的。参与者的性取向和性别认同存在很大差异。研究结果表明,跨性别认同支持了参与者的内在性别意识,这使他们能够克服内化的跨性别恐惧症,并屈服于他们探索真实性别体验的深层需求,并识别其与异性恋规范性别的不一致。这些发现表明,跨性别身份和社区的运作方式与支持反跨性别立法的修辞所代表的方式截然不同。定性元分析结果提供了一套基于证据的修正,以反驳当代将跨性别认同发展描述为以操纵和病理为特征的神话。通过用与自我代理、自我表达和自我庆祝相关的性别描述来取代这些神话,我们的研究结果可以用于政策制定者、活动家、研究人员和与跨性别人群一起工作的咨询心理学家的倡导,并与反跨性别立法作斗争。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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Correcting myths underlying anti-trans legislation: Qualitative meta-analysis on transgender identity development.

Transgender people have been under increasing legislative attack and scrutiny, particularly since 2020. This article presents a qualitative meta-analysis that examined the functions and meanings of gender within transgender identity development. Using a critical-constructivist grounded theory qualitative meta-analytic approach, we reviewed 27 qualitative studies (including 426 total participants) based in the United States to understand how trans participants' identities developed. There was great diversity in participant sexual orientations and gender identities. Findings indicated that trans identities supported participants in claiming their internal sense of gender, which allowed them to overcome their internalized transphobia and surrender to their deep need to explore their authentic experiences of gender and to identify its discordance with cisheteronormative genders. These findings indicated that transgender identities and communities have functioned in a manner that is sharply different from that which is represented in the rhetoric that underpins anti-transgender legislation. The qualitative meta-analytic results provided a set of evidence-based corrections to counter contemporary myths that frame transgender identity development as characterized by manipulation and pathology. By replacing these myths with descriptions of gender tied to self-agency, self-expression, and self-celebration, our findings can be used in advocacy by policymakers, activists, researchers, and counseling psychologists working with trans populations and combatting anti-trans legislation. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

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CiteScore
7.60
自引率
7.70%
发文量
80
期刊介绍: The Journal of Counseling Psychology® publishes empirical research in the areas of counseling activities (including assessment, interventions, consultation, supervision, training, prevention, and psychological education) career development and vocational psychology diversity and underrepresented populations in relation to counseling activities the development of new measures to be used in counseling activities professional issues in counseling psychology In addition, the Journal of Counseling Psychology considers reviews or theoretical contributions that have the potential for stimulating further research in counseling psychology, and conceptual or empirical contributions about methodological issues in counseling psychology research.
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