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菲律宾跨性别女性与男性发生性行为时的特定发育里程碑,以及与暴力、歧视和污名相关的经历。

Transgender-specific developmental milestones and associated experiences of violence, discrimination, and stigma among Filipinx transgender women who are sexually active with men.

机构信息

Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Brown University School of Public Health, Providence, Rhode Island, United States of America.

The Philippine Health Initiative for Research, Service, and Training, Brown University School of Public Health, Providence, Rhode Island, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2021 Mar 9;16(3):e0248248. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0248248. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

For transgender people, reaching transgender (trans)-specific developmental milestones, including recognizing and expressing one's identity, plays an integral role in overall health, wellbeing, and the pursuit of gender affirmation. Yet trans people continue to face minority stressors, including structural violence (i.e., discrimination, violence, and stigma), which may interfere with the achievement of these milestones. Among trans women specifically, however, potential associations between gender developmental milestones and structural violence are not well characterized in the literature. In a sample of Filipinx (i.e., an inclusive term for describing non-binary genders in the Philippines) trans women who are sexually active with men (trans-WSM), we thus sought to: (a) describe the mean ages at which gender developmental milestones occur and (b) examine the associations between structural violence and mean ages at which at which Filipinx trans-WSM experience trans-specific developmental milestones.

METHODS

Using data from Project #ParaSaAtin, an online survey of Filipinx trans-WSM (n = 139), we mapped age-estimates per trans-specific milestones and then tested whether structural violence is associated with the mean age at which trans women experience trans-specific developmental milestones.

RESULTS

Overall, participants who reported higher levels of discrimination, stigma, and violence also experienced a later age for nearly each milestone (i.e., initial self-awareness of transfeminine identity, transfeminine expression in private, transfeminine expression in public, first consensual oral/vaginal/anal sex with a cisgender male partner, first consensual oral/vaginal/anal sex with a cisgender male partner as a trans women, and hormone integration) (all p-values <0.05). Of note, the single exception to this pattern was the non-significant association between stigma and initial disclosure of transfeminine identification to another person.

CONCLUSION

Results are consistent with psychological literature outlining a temporal sequence of developmental milestones among young trans-WSM. For young trans-WSM in the Philippines, data from this study demonstrate significant associations between structural violence and the achievement of developmental milestones. These findings highlight the need for trauma-informed, strengths-based programming and institutional policies that measure and mitigate anti-trans violence.

摘要

背景

对于跨性别者来说,达到跨性别(trans)特定的发展里程碑,包括认识和表达自己的身份,对整体健康、幸福和追求性别认同至关重要。然而,跨性别者仍然面临着少数群体的压力源,包括结构性暴力(即歧视、暴力和耻辱),这可能会干扰这些里程碑的实现。然而,在跨性别女性中,文献中并没有很好地描述性别发展里程碑与结构性暴力之间的潜在关联。在一个与男性发生性行为的菲律宾跨性别女性(trans-WSM)样本中,我们因此试图:(a)描述性别发展里程碑发生的平均年龄,以及(b)研究结构性暴力与菲律宾跨性别女性(trans-WSM)经历跨性别特定发展里程碑的平均年龄之间的关联。

方法

使用来自项目#ParaSaAtin 的数据,这是一项针对菲律宾跨性别女性(trans-WSM)的在线调查(n=139),我们绘制了每个跨性别特定里程碑的年龄估计值,然后测试了结构性暴力是否与女性经历跨性别特定发展里程碑的平均年龄相关。

结果

总体而言,报告歧视、耻辱和暴力程度较高的参与者几乎在每个里程碑上的年龄都较晚(即最初对女性化身份的自我意识、私下的女性化表达、公开的女性化表达、与顺性别男性伴侣的第一次自愿口交/阴道交/肛交、第一次自愿口交/阴道交/肛交作为跨性别女性、以及激素整合)(所有 p 值均<0.05)。值得注意的是,这种模式的唯一例外是耻辱感与向他人透露女性化身份之间没有显著关联。

结论

研究结果与概述年轻跨性别女性(trans-WSM)发展里程碑的时间顺序的心理学文献一致。对于菲律宾的年轻跨性别女性(trans-WSM),本研究的数据表明结构性暴力与发展里程碑的实现之间存在显著关联。这些发现强调了需要制定以创伤为中心、以优势为基础的方案和衡量和减轻反跨性别暴力的机构政策。

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