性工作、社会支持与污名:多明尼加共和国跨性别女性的经历。

Q1 Social Sciences
International Journal of Transgenderism Pub Date : 2019-04-23 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1080/15532739.2019.1596862
Adrienne N Milner, Kristine R Hearld, Nicole Abreau, Henna Budhwani, Rosa Mayra Rodriguez-Lauzurique, Robert Paulino-Ramirez
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引用次数: 11

摘要

背景:跨性别人群,特别是在资源有限的环境中,经历耻辱和歧视的风险更高。目的:本研究旨在调查多米尼加共和国全国跨性别女性样本(n = 291)中父母、家庭和其他社会支持、污名和歧视经历、生活质量和性工作之间的关系。方法:对结果变量性工作,以及与社会人口统计学、社会支持、污名、生活质量、虐待和暴力经历相关的措施进行描述性分析。双变量分析检验了从事性工作和不从事性工作的受访者之间的差异。结果:我们发现,参与性工作与低社会支持和生活质量有关,并且增加了耻辱,歧视和虐待的经历。具体来说,多米尼加从事性工作的跨性别妇女得到的社会支持少于非性工作的同龄人;他们经历了与非父母家庭成员、教授或老板、同学和亲密朋友的激烈争论和问题,以及失去友谊。从事性工作还与更高程度的耻辱和歧视、较低的生活质量、性虐待、酷刑和谋杀未遂的经历有关。讨论:参与性工作的变性女性需要更多而不是更少的来自家庭成员和亲人的社会支持,特别是在影响变性人的工作场所歧视政策模糊不清的地区,如多米尼加共和国。
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Sex work, social support, and stigma: Experiences of transgender women in the Dominican Republic.

Background: Transgender populations, and especially those in resource-limited settings, are at an elevated risk of experiencing stigma and discrimination. Aims: This study sought to examine the relationship between parental, familial, and other social support, experiences of stigma and discrimination, quality of life, and sex work in a national sample of transgender women in the Dominican Republic (n = 291). Methods: Descriptive analyses for the outcome variable, sex work, as well as for measures associated with socio-demographics, social support, stigma, quality of life, and experiences of abuse and violence were performed. Bivariate analysis examined differences between respondents involved in sex work and those not involved in sex work. Results: We found that participation in sex work was associated with low social support and quality of life and increased experiences of stigma, discrimination, and abuse. Specifically, Dominican transgender women involved in sex work received less social support than their non-sex working peers; they experienced heightened arguments and problems with non-parental family members, professors or bosses, classmates, and close friends, as well of loss of friendships. Involvement in sex work was also associated with higher levels of stigma and discrimination, lower quality of life, and experiences of sexual abuse, torture, and experiences of attempted murder on one's life. Discussion: Transgender women participating in sex work require more rather than less social support from family members and loved ones, especially in areas where workplace discrimination policies that affect transgender individuals are nebulous, such as the Dominican Republic.

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International Journal of Transgenderism
International Journal of Transgenderism Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Transgenderism, together with its partner organization the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH), offers an international, multidisciplinary scholarly forum for publication in the field of transgender health in its broadest sense for academics, practitioners, policy makers, and the general population. The journal welcomes contributions from a range of disciplines, such as: Endocrinology Surgery Obstetrics and Gynaecology Psychiatry Psychology Speech and language therapy Sexual medicine Sexology Family therapy Public health Sociology Counselling Law Medical ethics.
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