Taube Lee N, Mussap Alexander J
School of Psychology, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia.
J Homosex. 2024 Jan 2;71(1):147-165. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2022.2106465. Epub 2022 Aug 2.
Despite the risks of rejection and discrimination, "coming out" can be an important psychological milestone for transgender (trans) and gender diverse people (TGD). We evaluated the dimensions of identity that predict coming out to family and friends, and the role of social support in explaining the psychosocial benefits associated with coming out. An online survey was completed by 951 TGD adults, 516 (54.3%) who identify as gender binary (164 transwomen and 352 transmen) and 435 (45.7%) who identify as nonbinary. Overall, gender binary TGD people were more likely than nonbinary people to disclose their identity to family and friends. Hierarchical binary logistic regressions further revealed that appearance congruence and strength of TGD identity are associated with disclosure to family, whereas positive TGD identity is associated with disclosure to friends. Path analyses confirmed that coming out is associated with improved resilience, psychological adjustment, and wellbeing, and that social support is a partial mediator of these associations. The results highlight the importance of coming out in the TGD context and suggest that greater access to social support may account for some of these benefits.
尽管存在被排斥和歧视的风险,但“出柜”对于跨性别者(trans)和性别多样化者(TGD)来说可能是一个重要的心理里程碑。我们评估了预测向家人和朋友出柜的身份维度,以及社会支持在解释与出柜相关的心理社会效益方面的作用。951名TGD成年人完成了一项在线调查,其中516人(54.3%)认同二元性别(164名跨性别女性和352名跨性别男性),435人(45.7%)认同非二元性别。总体而言,认同二元性别的TGD人群比非二元性别人群更有可能向家人和朋友透露自己的身份。分层二元逻辑回归进一步显示,外表一致性和TGD身份强度与向家人出柜有关,而积极的TGD身份与向朋友出柜有关。路径分析证实,出柜与更强的恢复力、心理调适和幸福感相关,并且社会支持是这些关联的部分中介因素。研究结果凸显了在TGD背景下出柜的重要性,并表明更多地获得社会支持可能是这些益处的部分原因。