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LGBQ+ 女性罕见病患者的立法污名经历和身份可见度。

Enacted Stigma Experiences and Identity Noticeability of LGBQ+ Women with Rare Diseases.

机构信息

Department of Psychological, Health, & Learning Sciences, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA.

School of Psychological Science, College of Liberal Arts, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, USA.

出版信息

J Homosex. 2023 Sep 19;70(11):2348-2373. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2022.2059971. Epub 2022 Apr 22.

Abstract

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer (LGBQ+) people and those with rare diseases (RDs) experience considerable enacted stigma due to their sexual identity and disability/RD status. The frequency, severity, and type of enacted stigma is often influenced by identity noticeability. Although research has shown the challenging impacts of compounded oppression on multiply marginalized individuals, there has been no empirical research to date on the experiences of LGBQ+ women with RDs. This mixed methods study used survey and interview methods to explore enacted stigma experiences and identity noticeability of 29 LGBQ+ women with RDs. We found that RD visibility had a significant positive correlation to RD stigma. Additionally, age had a significant negative correlation to RD stigma and RD visibility. Common concerns for participants included healthcare stigma, sexual identity erasure, RD and/or LGBQ+ community exclusion, and heteropatriarchal expectations and norms. Increased research and support are needed for LGBQ+ women with RDs.

摘要

女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和酷儿(LGBQ+)人群以及患有罕见病(RDs)的人群由于其性身份和残疾/ RD 状况而经历了相当多的被立法规定的耻辱。由于身份的可见性,被立法规定的耻辱的频率、严重程度和类型往往会受到影响。尽管研究表明,多重边缘化的个人所面临的压迫具有挑战性的影响,但迄今为止,还没有关于患有 RD 的 LGBQ+ 女性的经验的实证研究。这项混合方法研究使用问卷调查和访谈方法,探讨了 29 名患有 RD 的 LGBQ+女性的被立法规定的耻辱经历和身份可见性。我们发现,RD 的可见度与 RD 耻辱呈显著正相关。此外,年龄与 RD 耻辱和 RD 可见度呈显著负相关。参与者普遍关心的问题包括医疗保健耻辱、性身份抹杀、RD 和/或 LGBQ+社区排斥以及异性恋父权期望和规范。需要为患有 RD 的 LGBQ+女性增加研究和支持。

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