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智障成年人在主流社区中自我认同为女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋或跨性别人群的经历:定性研究的系统评价。

Experiences of adults with intellectual disabilities who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender within mainstream community: a systematic review of qualitative studies.

机构信息

College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Disability and Community Inclusion, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA, Australia.

出版信息

JBI Evid Synth. 2021 Jan;19(1):59-154. doi: 10.11124/JBIES-20-00032.

DOI:10.11124/JBIES-20-00032
PMID:33074982
Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The objective of this review is to identify, appraise, and synthesize the available qualitative evidence on the lived experiences of adults with intellectual disabilities who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender in mainstream society.

INTRODUCTION

People with intellectual disabilities who identify with a non-normative sexual orientation and gender identity (eg, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning, intersex, asexual) are dually stigmatized due to the prevailing notion of ableism and heteronormativity within the wider society. This layered stigma can generate further segregation within society, increasing vulnerability in this population and limiting their facilitation of a meaningful and satisfying life. To date, there are no existing systematic reviews that have explored the proposed study.

INCLUSION CRITERIA

The review considered qualitative studies that explored adults (aged 18 and over) who have a formal diagnosis of intellectual disability or mental retardation (preceding diagnosis) in conjunction with their lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning, intersex, or asexual identity.

METHODS

The search strategy of eligible papers followed a three-step process. The search strategy aimed to locate published and unpublished studies in English from 1990 onward. The databases within the designated platforms that were searched included CINAHL, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, ScienceDirect, ERIC, ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global, Scopus, PubMed, REHABDATA Database, Wiley Online Library, Google Scholar, and Google Advanced. The search was conducted in April 2017 and updated in January 2020. Titles and abstracts were screened by two independent reviewers for alignment with the inclusion criteria. Eligible studies underwent critical appraisal by three independent reviewers for methodological quality. Findings were assigned a level of credibility and synthesized using JBI's meta-aggregative method.

RESULTS

Following critical appraisal, 15 studies were included in this review. These studies were published between 1995 and 2018. The majority of the studies included in each synthesized finding scored either four or five "yes" responses or two or three "yes" responses on the relevant critical appraisal questions; therefore, the dependability scores were downgraded one level. With reference to the level of credibility, all findings in this systematic review were rated as unequivocal (U). Each synthesized finding was rated as moderate on the ConQual score. Data extracted from these studies resulted in 184 findings, which were then aggregated into 26 categories based on the similarities of meanings to form the eight synthesized findings. The synthesized findings provide a deeper and more comprehensive understanding of the lives of the participants. None of the participants in this review identified as queer or questioning, intersex, or asexual. Therefore, the findings in this review solely report on the lived experiences of participants with intellectual disabilities who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender.

CONCLUSIONS

The synthesized findings indicated participants experienced a myriad of intersecting issues and multilevel environmental challenges that had a profound and adverse impact on their daily lives and development of a positively evaluated sense of self. Recommendations for policy and practice are provided to initiate further awareness and give precedence to a minority group within society that tends to be under-represented and overlooked.

摘要

目的

本综述旨在识别、评价和综合现有的关于在主流社会中具有智力障碍并认同同性恋、双性恋、或跨性别身份的成年人的生活体验的定性证据。

介绍

在更广泛的社会中,具有与非规范性取向和性别认同(例如,同性恋、双性恋、跨性别、酷儿或疑问、双性人、无性恋)相关联的智力障碍的人,由于普遍存在的能力主义和异性恋规范观念而受到双重污名化。这种分层污名化会在社会中进一步造成隔离,增加该人群的脆弱性,并限制他们过上有意义和满意的生活。迄今为止,尚无现有的系统评价探讨过该研究。

纳入标准

本综述考虑了探索具有正式智力障碍或智力迟钝(先前所诊断)诊断的成年人(18 岁及以上)并结合其同性恋、双性恋、跨性别、酷儿或疑问、双性人或无性恋身份的定性研究。

方法

符合条件的论文的搜索策略遵循三步过程。搜索策略旨在从 1990 年起在英语中找到已发表和未发表的研究。指定平台内搜索的数据库包括 CINAHL、MEDLINE、PsycINFO、ScienceDirect、ERIC、ProQuest 学位论文和全球博士论文、Scopus、PubMed、REHABDATA Database、Wiley Online Library、Google Scholar 和 Google 高级搜索。搜索于 2017 年 4 月进行,并于 2020 年 1 月更新。两名独立审查员对标题和摘要进行了筛选,以确定其是否符合纳入标准。符合条件的研究由三名独立审查员进行批判性评估,以评估其方法质量。研究结果被赋予可信度级别,并使用 JBI 的元聚合方法进行综合。

结果

经过批判性评价,有 15 项研究被纳入本综述。这些研究发表于 1995 年至 2018 年之间。每一个综合发现的研究中,大多数都在相关批判性评价问题上获得了四个或五个“是”的回应,或者两个或三个“是”的回应;因此,可靠性评分降低了一个等级。参考可信度级别,本系统评价中的所有发现均被评为明确(U)。每个综合发现的 ConQual 评分均为中等。从这些研究中提取的数据产生了 184 个发现,这些发现随后根据相似的含义分为 26 个类别,形成了 8 个综合发现。综合发现更深入和全面地了解了参与者的生活。本综述中的参与者均不认同酷儿或疑问、双性人或无性恋;因此,本综述中的发现仅报告了认同同性恋、双性恋、或跨性别身份的智力障碍者的生活体验。

结论

综合发现表明,参与者经历了一系列相互交织的问题和多层次的环境挑战,这些问题对他们的日常生活和积极自我评估的发展产生了深远而不利的影响。为政策和实践提供了建议,以提高社会中弱势群体的意识,并给予他们优先地位。该群体往往代表性不足且被忽视。

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