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三代意大利二元和非二元跨性别者的性别认同里程碑、少数群体压力与心理健康。

Gender Identity Milestones, Minority Stress and Mental Health in Three Generational Cohorts of Italian Binary and Nonbinary Transgender People.

机构信息

Department of Neuroscience, Reproductive Sciences and Dentistry, University of Naples Federico II, 80131 Naples, Italy.

Department of Developmental and Social Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, 00185 Rome, Italy.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Aug 27;18(17):9057. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18179057.

Abstract

Transgender and gender nonconforming (TGNC) people experience high rates of minority stress and associated risk for negative health outcomes. However, during the last years, significant positive socio-cultural changes have happened, and younger cohorts of TGNC individuals are having diverse experiences compared to older cohorts. By integrating the minority stress theory and the life course perspective, this cross-sectional, web-based study aimed to explore in 197 Italian TGNC people aged 18 to 54 years ( = 29.82, = 9.64) whether the average ages of gender identity milestones (i.e., first insights about being TGNC, self-labeling as a TGNC person, and coming out), minority stress, and mental health vary among three generational cohorts (i.e., Generation Z, Millennials, and Generation X). Compared with older cohorts, younger participants: (a) were more likely to be in the trans-masculine spectrum; (b) self-labeled as TGNC and came out earlier; (c) had more negative expectations and lower levels of disclosure; and (d) had higher levels of mental health problems. No generational differences related to first insights about being TGNC and distal minority stressors were found. Furthermore, compared with binary individuals, participants with a non-binary identity: (a) reported later ages for the gender identity milestones; (b) had higher negative expectations; and (c) had higher levels of mental health problems. Overall, our findings indicated that changes in the social environments have a limited impact on stigmatization processes and mental health of Italian TGNC people.

摘要

跨性别者和性别不符合者(TGNC)经历着较高的少数群体压力和相关的负面健康结果风险。然而,在过去的几年中,已经发生了重大的积极社会文化变革,与年龄较大的 TGNC 群体相比,年轻一代的 TGNC 个体有着不同的经历。本横断面、基于网络的研究通过整合少数群体压力理论和生命历程视角,旨在探索 197 名年龄在 18 至 54 岁之间的意大利 TGNC 个体(n=197,M=29.82,SD=9.64),他们的性别认同里程碑(即,第一次意识到自己是 TGNC、自我认同为 TGNC 个体、出柜)、少数群体压力和心理健康的平均年龄是否在三个世代群体(即 Z 世代、千禧一代和 X 世代)中存在差异。与年龄较大的群体相比,年轻的参与者:(a)更有可能处于跨男性气质谱系;(b)更早地自我认同为 TGNC 并出柜;(c)有更多的负面期望和较低的披露程度;(d)有更高的心理健康问题水平。没有发现与第一次意识到自己是 TGNC 和远端少数群体压力源相关的世代差异。此外,与二元个体相比,具有非二元身份的参与者:(a)报告的性别认同里程碑年龄较晚;(b)有更高的负面期望;(c)有更高水平的心理健康问题。总体而言,我们的研究结果表明,社会环境的变化对意大利 TGNC 个体的污名化过程和心理健康的影响有限。

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