Brömdal Annette, Mullens Amy B, Phillips Tania M, Gow Jeff
School of Linguistics, Adult and Specialist Education, Faculty of Business, Education, Law and Arts, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia.
School of Psychology and Counselling, Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences, University of Southern Queensland, Ipswich, Australia.
Int J Transgend. 2018 Nov 22;20(1):4-20. doi: 10.1080/15532739.2018.1538838. eCollection 2019.
Despite transgender people being more visible in prison systems, research suggests they are at higher risk of experiencing sexual violence compared to other prisoners. Research also suggests that transgender prisoners experience harassment, and physical and sexual assault by fellow prisoners, and prison officers who lack transgender-specific health knowledge. There exist no systematic reviews on the experiences of transgender people in prisons. This review aims to fill this research gap. The following question developed in consultation with transgender, sexual health/HIV and corrective services stakeholders has guided the systematic review: What are transgender and gender-diverse prisoners' experiences in various prison settings and what are their knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding sexual behaviors and HIV/STIs? The review followed the PRISMA guidelines and searches were conducted in four databases for the period of January 2007 to August 2017. Studies were assessed against predetermined inclusion and exclusion criteria. Included studies were peer-reviewed, written in English with online full-text availability and reported data on transgender and gender-diverse prisoner experiences relevant to the research question. Eleven studies (nine qualitative, one quantitative, one mixed-methods; nine in USA, two in Australia) met the criteria for review. Four studies were of high quality, six were of good/acceptable quality, and one study was of modest quality. Transgender and gender-diverse prisoners reported a range of challenges which included sexual assault, discrimination, stigma, harassment, and mistreatment. Information on their sexual health and HIV/STIs knowledge, attitudes, practices is in short supply. Also, their lack of access to gender-affirming, sexual health/STIs and mental health services is commonplace. The experiences of transgender prisoners as reported in this review are almost uniformly more difficult than other prisoners. Their "otherness" is used as a weapon against them by fellow prisoners through intimidation and violence (including sexual) and by prison officers through neglect and ignorance.
尽管跨性别者在监狱系统中越来越受到关注,但研究表明,与其他囚犯相比,他们遭受性暴力的风险更高。研究还表明,跨性别囚犯会受到同狱囚犯以及缺乏跨性别者特定健康知识的狱警的骚扰、身体攻击和性侵犯。目前还没有关于跨性别者在监狱经历的系统综述。本综述旨在填补这一研究空白。以下是与跨性别者、性健康/艾滋病毒和惩教服务利益相关者协商后提出的问题,该问题指导了此次系统综述:跨性别和性别多样化的囚犯在各种监狱环境中的经历是怎样的,他们在性行为和艾滋病毒/性传播感染方面的知识、态度和行为是怎样的?该综述遵循PRISMA指南,并于2007年1月至2017年8月期间在四个数据库中进行了搜索。研究根据预先确定的纳入和排除标准进行评估。纳入的研究均经过同行评审,以英文撰写且有在线全文,并且报告了与研究问题相关的跨性别和性别多样化囚犯经历的数据。11项研究(9项定性研究、1项定量研究、1项混合方法研究;9项在美国,2项在澳大利亚)符合综述标准。4项研究质量高,6项研究质量良好/可接受,1项研究质量一般。跨性别和性别多样化的囚犯报告了一系列挑战,包括性侵犯、歧视、耻辱、骚扰和虐待。关于他们性健康和艾滋病毒/性传播感染知识、态度、行为的信息匮乏。此外,他们普遍无法获得性别确认、性健康/性传播感染和心理健康服务。本综述中所报告的跨性别囚犯的经历几乎普遍比其他囚犯更为艰难。他们的“与众不同”被同狱囚犯通过恐吓和暴力(包括性暴力)以及狱警通过忽视和无知用作对付他们的武器。