Millar Krystina, Brooks Caroline V
Department of Sociology, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA.
Int J Transgend Health. 2021 Mar 23;23(1-2):133-148. doi: 10.1080/26895269.2021.1890660. eCollection 2022.
Prior research suggests transgender individuals with multiple minority statuses experience higher psychological stress compared to their singly disadvantaged counterparts, and both Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), and transgender minorities experience more frequent and severe forms of discrimination than White and cisgender individuals. This study aims to examine racial/ethnic differences in gender-related discrimination and psychological distress within a sample of transgender individuals. Using data from a convenience sample of 99 self-identified transgender adults recruited through North American LGBTQ organizations, data were analyzed to determine the relationship between race/ethnicity, gender minority stress, and psychological distress. When White and BIPOC participants are compared, no significant group differences were found in levels of gender discrimination or victimization. However, some individual racial/ethnic groups reported significantly higher or lower scores and results indicate that changes in reported gender minority stress are in fact positively correlated with reported psychological distress. This research highlights that BIPOC are a heterogeneous group; by solely examining race/ethnicity as a binary variable, studies mask potential important differences among different groups.
先前的研究表明,与单一弱势群体相比,具有多种少数群体身份的跨性别者会经历更高的心理压力,而且黑人、原住民、有色人种(BIPOC)和跨性别少数群体比白人和顺性别者遭受更频繁、更严重的歧视形式。本研究旨在调查跨性别者样本中与性别相关的歧视和心理困扰方面的种族/族裔差异。利用从北美 LGBTQ 组织招募的 99 名自我认同的跨性别成年人的便利样本数据,进行数据分析以确定种族/族裔、性别少数群体压力和心理困扰之间的关系。比较白人和 BIPOC 参与者时,在性别歧视或受害程度方面未发现显著的组间差异。然而,一些个别种族/族裔群体报告的分数显著更高或更低,结果表明报告的性别少数群体压力变化实际上与报告的心理困扰呈正相关。这项研究强调 BIPOC 是一个异质群体;仅将种族/族裔作为二元变量进行研究,会掩盖不同群体之间潜在的重要差异。