对宗教与对跨性别者和性别变异者的态度之间关系的系统回顾。

Q1 Social Sciences
International Journal of Transgenderism Pub Date : 2019-02-19 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1080/15532739.2018.1545149
Marianne Campbell, Jordan D X Hinton, Joel R Anderson
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引用次数: 107

摘要

背景:对变性人的偏见是普遍存在的,然而,尽管这种负面情绪普遍存在,但人们对这些态度的前因和预测因素所知相对较少。通常与偏见相关的一个因素是宗教,对于那些被认为“违反价值”的偏见对象(就像对跨性别者的情况一样)来说尤其如此。方法:在本文中,我们提出了我们的研究结果,系统地检索了有关这一主题的文献,并提出了综合证据。我们的搜索策略是在5个数据库中进行的,共获得29项研究(28篇文章)。结果:我们发现一致的证据表明,与非宗教人士(以及犹太人)相比,“宗教人士”或“基督徒”(在较小程度上是穆斯林)的自我认同与偏见增加有关。此外,我们发现一致的证据表明,某些形式的宗教信仰也与跨种族歧视有关——特别是宗教原教旨主义、教堂出席率和对圣经的字面解释(跨种族歧视与宗教教育无关)。结论:虽然这个年轻但重要的研究领域正在发展,但要充分理解宗教与反歧视关系的细微差别,还需要更多的实证探索。
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A systematic review of the relationship between religion and attitudes toward transgender and gender-variant people.

A systematic review of the relationship between religion and attitudes toward transgender and gender-variant people.

Background: Prejudice against transgender people is widespread, yet in spite of the prevalence of this negativity relatively little is known about the antecedents and predictors of these attitudes. One factor that is commonly related to prejudice is religion, and this is especially true for prejudice targets that are considered to be "value violating" (as is the case for transgender individuals). Method: In this paper, we present the findings of our systematic search of the literature on this topic and present the synthesized evidence. Our search strategy was conducted across five databases and yielded 29 studies (across 28 articles). Results: We found consistent evidence that self-identifying as with either being "religious" or as Christian (and to a lesser extent, being Muslim) was associated with increased transprejudice relative to being nonreligious (and to a lesser extent, being Jewish). Additionally, we found consistent evidence that certain forms of religiosity were also related to transprejudice - specifically religious fundamentalism, church attendance, and interpretations of the bible as literal (transprejudice was unrelated to religious education). Conclusion: Although this young, but important field of research is growing, more empirical exploration is needed to fully understand that nuances of the religion-transprejudice relationship.

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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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