Amos Natalie, Hart Bonnie, Hill Adam O, Melendez-Torres G J, McNair Ruth, Carman Marina, Lyons Anthony, Bourne Adam
Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia.
Independent Researcher and Consultant, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Cult Health Sex. 2023 Jul;25(7):833-846. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2022.2102677. Epub 2022 Aug 3.
People with intersex variation/s have sex characteristics determined by reproductive anatomy or chromosomal, gonadal, or hormonal expressions that are not typical of medical and societal norms for male or female bodies and are widely subjected to irreversible medical interventions at an early age to reinforce sex assignment. These interventions may be accompanied by experiences of lack of autonomy for the individual and, at times, lack of fully informed consent on the part of the individual or their parents/carers. People with intersex variations additionally experience high rates of mental health concerns relating to stigma, discrimination and poor healthcare experiences. The intersections between LGBTQ identities and intersex variations are poorly understood but are important given a high proportion of people with intersex variations identify as LGBTQ. This study explored associations between healthcare experiences and mental health outcomes among 46 LGBTQ people aged between 18 and 67 years old with intersex variations in Australia. Findings provide evidence of associations between suicidal thinking, suicidal attempts, depression or anxiety and negative healthcare experiences, including limited autonomy and consent, and challenges accessing psychological support. These highlight the need for further research and proactive intervention to advance human rights and improve health outcomes for this population.
具有间性变异的人,其性特征由生殖解剖结构或染色体、性腺或激素表达决定,这些特征不符合男性或女性身体的医学和社会规范,并且在幼年时广泛接受不可逆的医学干预以强化性别指定。这些干预可能伴随着个人缺乏自主权的经历,有时个人或其父母/照顾者也缺乏充分知情同意。具有间性变异的人还因耻辱感、歧视和不良医疗经历而面临较高的心理健康问题发生率。LGBTQ身份与间性变异之间的交叉关系尚不清楚,但鉴于很大一部分具有间性变异的人认同LGBTQ,这一点很重要。本研究探讨了澳大利亚46名年龄在18至67岁之间、具有间性变异的LGBTQ人群的医疗经历与心理健康结果之间的关联。研究结果提供了证据,表明自杀念头、自杀未遂、抑郁或焦虑与负面医疗经历之间存在关联,包括自主权和同意受限以及获得心理支持方面的挑战。这些突出表明需要进一步研究和积极干预,以促进该人群的人权并改善其健康结果。