Banerjee Debanjan, Rao T S Sathyanarayana
Department of Psychiatry, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru, India.
Department of Psychiatry, JSS Medical College and Hospital, JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research, Mysore, India.
Front Psychiatry. 2021 Jan 8;11:604472. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.604472. eCollection 2020.
The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has emerged as a global health threat. Certain factors like age, an immunocompromised state, and social impoverishment, etc. can add to health vulnerabilities during this pandemic. One such group is older transgender adults, who often bear a combination of these risks. As the world is aging fast, their numbers have also been increasing. With this in mind, this study explores the lived experiences and psychosocial challenges of older transgender adults during the COVID-19 pandemic in India. A qualitative approach was used. Ten individuals with "transgender" identity above the age of 60 were recruited with consent through purposive sampling. In-depth interviews were conducted on the telephone using a pre-designed interview schedule. They were recorded, translated, and transcribed verbatim. Hasse's adaptation of Colaizzi's phenomenological method was used for analysis. Independent coding and respondent validation were used to ensure the rigor of data. The super-arching categories (with themes) were marginalization ("second" priority, stigma, social disconnection), the dual burden of "age" and "gender" (ageism, othering, and psychosexual difficulties), and multi-faceted survival threats (physical, emotional, financial) during the pandemic. Social rituals, spirituality, hope, and acceptance of "gender dissonance" emerged as the main coping factors, whereas their unmet needs were social inclusion, awareness related to COVID-19, mental health care, and audience to their distress. The elderly gender minorities are at increased emotional and social risks during the ongoing pandemic, and their voices are mostly unheard. The need for policy implementation and community awareness about their social welfare is vital to improving their health and well-being.
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)已成为全球健康威胁。年龄、免疫功能低下状态和社会贫困等某些因素会增加此次大流行期间的健康脆弱性。老年跨性别成年人就是这样一个群体,他们往往承受着这些风险的综合影响。随着世界快速老龄化,他们的数量也在增加。考虑到这一点,本研究探讨了印度老年跨性别成年人在COVID-19大流行期间的生活经历和心理社会挑战。采用了定性研究方法。通过目的抽样,征得同意后招募了10名60岁以上具有“跨性别”身份的个体。使用预先设计的访谈提纲通过电话进行深入访谈。访谈进行了录音、翻译,并逐字转录。采用哈瑟对科莱齐现象学方法的改编进行分析。使用独立编码和受访者验证来确保数据的严谨性。主要类别(及主题)包括边缘化(“第二”优先级、耻辱感、社会脱节)、“年龄”和“性别”的双重负担(年龄歧视、他者化和性心理困难)以及大流行期间多方面的生存威胁(身体、情感、经济)。社会仪式、灵性、希望以及对“性别不一致”的接受成为主要应对因素,而他们未得到满足的需求是社会包容、与COVID-19相关的认知、心理健康护理以及倾诉痛苦的对象。在当前大流行期间,老年性别少数群体面临的情感和社会风险增加,而他们的声音大多未被听到。实施政策以及提高社区对其社会福利的认知对于改善他们的健康和福祉至关重要。