Holman Elizabeth Grace
a Bowling Green State University , Bowling Green , Ohio , USA.
J Lesbian Stud. 2019;23(2):196-223. doi: 10.1080/10894160.2019.1520541. Epub 2019 Jan 14.
The purpose of this study is to explore the relational effects of minority stress processes experienced at work by female sexual minority employees. Lesbians, in particular, warrant attention in the work environment, as their experiences with homophobia may be exacerbated by sexist overtones. While scholars have linked hostility in the work environment to individual health and employment outcomes for LGBQ employees, less attention has been given to the cross-contextual effects from work to family life. This collective case study examines the experiences of three lesbian employees and their partners in various workplaces using minority stress border theory. Results show that, for these women, there are negative effects on their same-sex relationships; surprisingly though, several women also discussed positive changes in their relationship as a result of experiences with minority stress processes in the workplace. Implications for future research are discussed.
本研究的目的是探讨女性性少数群体员工在工作中所经历的少数群体压力过程的相关影响。特别是女同性恋者,在工作环境中值得关注,因为她们遭受恐同症的经历可能会因性别歧视的弦外之音而加剧。虽然学者们已将工作环境中的敌意与LGBQ员工的个人健康和就业结果联系起来,但较少关注从工作到家庭生活的跨背景影响。本集体案例研究运用少数群体压力边界理论,考察了三名女同性恋员工及其伴侣在不同工作场所的经历。结果表明,对这些女性而言,这对她们的同性关系有负面影响;不过令人惊讶的是,几位女性也谈到,由于在工作场所经历了少数群体压力过程,她们的关系有了积极变化。文中还讨论了对未来研究的启示。