Bowling Jessamyn, Baldwin Aleta, Schnarrs Phillip W
Department of Public Health Sciences, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, USA.
Department of Kinesiology, Health & Nutrition, The University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA.
Int J Transgend. 2019 Apr 22;20(2-3):205-217. doi: 10.1080/15532739.2019.1595807. eCollection 2019.
Health care disparities between transgender/gender non-binary individuals and the general population are well-documented and related to both interpersonal and institutional discrimination. Resilience has been found to buffer the negative health effects of discrimination among gender diverse individuals as well as other stigmatized populations. The purpose of this study was to identify and understand resilience related to health and health care among a community sample of transgender and gender non-binary individuals in the southern United States. We conducted 35 longitudinal photo elicitation interviews with 21 participants among a community sample of transgender and gender non-binary individuals in the Southern US. Interview transcripts were coded using thematic analysis and themes were organized according to the Resilience Activation Framework. Overall, individual and community-level resources within the domains of social and human capital were frequently activated to navigate challenges related to seeking and receiving health care. Lack of access to resources in economic and political capital domains constrained resilience. This work demonstrates how stakeholders can identify target areas for interventions and policy change aimed at improving resilience in transgender and gender non-binary communities by utilizing the Resilience Activation Framework. In our sample, we found that resources should be directed toward building economic and political capital at the community level so participants have the ability and opportunity to marshal such resources.
跨性别者/性别非二元认同者与普通人群之间的医疗保健差异有充分记录,且与人际和制度层面的歧视有关。研究发现,复原力能够缓冲性别多元个体以及其他受污名化人群中歧视对健康产生的负面影响。本研究的目的是在美国南部一个跨性别和性别非二元认同者的社区样本中,识别并理解与健康及医疗保健相关的复原力。我们对美国南部一个跨性别和性别非二元认同者的社区样本中的21名参与者进行了35次纵向照片引发访谈。访谈记录采用主题分析法进行编码,主题根据复原力激活框架进行组织。总体而言,社会和人力资本领域内的个人及社区层面资源经常被激活,以应对与寻求和接受医疗保健相关的挑战。经济和政治资本领域资源获取的缺乏限制了复原力。这项工作展示了利益相关者如何通过利用复原力激活框架来识别干预和政策变革的目标领域,以提高跨性别和性别非二元社区的复原力。在我们的样本中,我们发现资源应导向在社区层面建立经济和政治资本,以便参与者有能力和机会调配此类资源。