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迈向整合的自我:性与性别少数青年关键边缘群体中韧性的数码照片诱发研究。

Towards an integrative self: a digital photo elicitation study of resilience among key marginalized populations of sexual and gender minority youth.

机构信息

Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Faculty of Social Work, University of Regina - Saskatoon Campus, Regina, Canada.

出版信息

Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being. 2021 Dec;16(1):1961572. doi: 10.1080/17482631.2021.1961572.

Abstract

Sexual and gender minority youth (SGMY) experience unique challenges related to identity and disclosure, and cope in vibrant ways. Qualitative research has not yet fulsomely explored the risk, resilience, and identity intersections that impact vulnerable SGMY wellbeing. Methods: This digital photo-elicitation study (QueerView) recruited thirty SGMY (aged 14-29) from priority populations that had one or more of the following experiences:  trans and gender diverse, homelessness, child welfare, and immigration. From submission of fifteen photos representing resilience and a semi-structured interview via web conferencing, constructivist grounded theory was utilized for multimodal analysis of photos, interview video, and interview transcript. Triangulation, an audit trail, and member checking were employed to support trustworthiness. Results: A visual model emerged showing how participants work towards an integrative self, with themes of reflecting and knowing, discrimination and intersectional challenges, connecting, performing, curating, coping, (re)defining and (re)creating, growing and being. Sub-themes of the impact of family dynamic and values, mental health and trauma, and the cathartic benefit from advocacy and leadership offered insight. Participant images were captured in a digital gallery. Conclusions: QueerView animates the complex lives of multiply marginalized SGMY and their intersectional strengths and challenges while demonstrating the utility of a digital multimodal approach.

摘要

性少数和跨性别青年(SGMY)在身份认同和披露方面面临独特的挑战,并以充满活力的方式应对。定性研究尚未充分探索影响弱势 SGMY 福祉的风险、弹性和身份交叉点。

方法

这项数字照片引发研究(QueerView)从具有以下一种或多种经历的优先人群中招募了 30 名 SGMY(年龄在 14-29 岁之间):跨性别和性别多样化、无家可归、儿童福利和移民。通过网络会议提交代表弹性的十五张照片和半结构化访谈,利用建构主义扎根理论对照片、访谈视频和访谈记录进行多模式分析。三角关系、审计线索和成员检查用于支持可信度。

结果

出现了一个可视化模型,展示了参与者如何努力实现整合自我,主题包括反思和了解、歧视和交叉挑战、连接、表现、策划、应对、(重新)定义和(重新)创造、成长和存在。家庭动态和价值观、心理健康和创伤以及倡导和领导带来的宣泄益处的子主题提供了深入的见解。参与者的图像被收录在一个数字画廊中。

结论

QueerView 生动地描绘了多重边缘化的 SGMY 的复杂生活,以及他们的交叉优势和挑战,同时展示了数字多模式方法的实用性。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/63ee/8366624/cfa66c7b2871/ZQHW_A_1961572_F0001_OC.jpg

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