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2016年奥兰多脉动夜总会枪击案后LGBTQ群体对安全的认知

Perceptions of Safety Among LGBTQ People Following the 2016 Pulse Nightclub Shooting.

作者信息

Stults Christopher B, Kupprat Sandra A, Krause Kristen D, Kapadia Farzana, Halkitis Perry N

机构信息

Center for Health, Identity, Behavior & Prevention Studies, College of Global Public Health and Department of Applied Psychology Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, New York University.

Center for Health, Identity, Behavior & Prevention Studies, College of Global Public Health.

出版信息

Psychol Sex Orientat Gend Divers. 2017 Sep;4(3):251-256. doi: 10.1037/sgd0000240.

Abstract

The goals of this manuscript are two-fold. First, we provide a brief reaction to this journal's "Special Section: Reflections on the Orlando Massacre on its First Anniversary." Second, we present findings from a study on perceptions of safety among LGBTQ individuals following the Pulse shooting. These issues are discussed within the historical context of hate crimes experienced by the LGBTQ population (Herek), media coverage following the shooting (Hancock & Halderman), and the immediate reaction of LGBTQ graduate students to the event (Jackson). Our study sought to examine differences in perceptions of personal and peer safety by race/ethnicity, gender identity, and sexual orientation among a large, diverse sample of LGBTQ people. Findings from our study indicate that there were differences in perceptions of personal safety by gender identity, and differences in perceptions of peer safety by gender identity and sexual orientation. These findings also suggest that subgroups of the LGBTQ community with more marginalized gender and sexual identities (e.g., female, transgender, genderqueer, bisexual, queer respondents) perceived more concerns related to safety, on average, than subgroups with relatively more privilege (e.g., gay, male). Elevated safety concern may exacerbate multiple minority stress burden, a known driver of poor health outcomes among LGBTQ people. These findings are a call to action to healthcare providers to be well informed and trained to provide the appropriate care and counseling referrals that can address the safety-related concerns of LGBTQ individuals in the aftermath of identity-related attacks.

摘要

本手稿的目标有两个。首先,我们对本期刊的“特别版块:奥兰多枪击案一周年反思”做出简要回应。其次,我们展示一项关于脉冲夜总会枪击案后LGBTQ群体安全认知的研究结果。这些问题将在LGBTQ群体所经历的仇恨犯罪的历史背景下进行讨论(赫雷克)、枪击案后的媒体报道(汉考克和霍尔德曼)以及LGBTQ研究生对该事件的即时反应(杰克逊)。我们的研究旨在调查在一个多样化的LGBTQ大样本中,按种族/族裔、性别认同和性取向划分的个人及同伴安全认知差异。我们研究的结果表明,按性别认同划分,个人安全认知存在差异,按性别认同和性取向划分,同伴安全认知存在差异。这些结果还表明,LGBTQ群体中性别和性取向身份更为边缘化的亚群体(例如女性、跨性别者、性别酷儿、双性恋者、酷儿受访者)平均而言比享有相对更多特权的亚群体(例如男同性恋者)更担心安全问题。安全担忧加剧可能会加重多重少数群体压力负担,这是LGBTQ群体健康状况不佳的一个已知驱动因素。这些结果呼吁医疗保健提供者充分了解并接受培训,以便提供适当的护理和咨询转诊服务,从而解决身份相关攻击后LGBTQ个体与安全相关的担忧。

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