Kaplan Rachel L, Wagner Glenn J, Nehme Simon, Aunon Frances, Khouri Danielle, Mokhbat Jacques
a Human Rights Center; and Mack Center on Mental Health & Social Conflict, University of California, Berkeley , Berkeley , California , USA.
Health Care Women Int. 2015;36(8):917-35. doi: 10.1080/07399332.2014.896012. Epub 2014 Apr 9.
Using minority stress theory, the authors investigated risk behaviors of transgender women (trans women) in Lebanon. Using semistructured interviews, the authors explored six areas: relationships with family and friends; openness about gender and sexuality; experiences with stigma; sexual behavior; attitudes and behaviors regarding HIV testing; and perceived HIV-related norms among transgender peers. Participants voiced the importance of different forms of safety: social/emotional, physical, sexual, and financial. Strategies for obtaining safety were negotiated differently depending on social, behavioral, and structural factors in the environment. In this article, we provide study findings from the perspectives of trans women, their exposure to stigma, and the necessary navigation of environments characterized by transphobia.
作者运用少数群体压力理论,对黎巴嫩跨性别女性(变性女性)的风险行为进行了调查。通过半结构化访谈,作者探讨了六个领域:与家人和朋友的关系;性别和性取向的公开程度;遭受污名化的经历;性行为;关于艾滋病毒检测的态度和行为;以及跨性别同龄人中与艾滋病毒相关的认知规范。参与者表达了不同形式安全的重要性:社会/情感安全、身体安全、性安全和经济安全。获取安全的策略因环境中的社会、行为和结构因素而有所不同。在本文中,我们从变性女性的角度、她们遭受污名化的情况以及在以恐跨症为特征的环境中必要的应对方式来呈现研究结果。