Center for Research in Neuropsychology and Cognitive Behavioral Intervention (CINEICC), University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal.
HEI-Lab: Digital Human-Environment Interaction Lab, School of Psychology and Life Sciences (EPCV), Lusófona University, Lisbon, Portugal.
J Homosex. 2024 May 11;71(6):1373-1391. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2022.2114398. Epub 2022 Aug 31.
Shame-based social interactions are a minority social stressor commonly experienced by transgender individuals. However, few studies have explored the centrality of shame experiences in transgender identity and mental health. Also, the ability to receive care and soothing support may be influenced by intrapersonal shame- and fear-related factors, which may hinder openness, and support and care seeking, thus contributing to psychological distress. This study aims to examine the relationship between central shame experiences, fear of receiving compassion from others, self-concealment, and psychological distress (depression, anxiety, and stress symptoms) in a sample of Portuguese transgender adults. Following a cross-sectional design, data from a convenience sample of 70 self-identified transgender individuals undergoing gender-affirming medical interventions (GAMIs) were analyzed, using SPSS PROCESS, to determine whether the relationship between central shame experiences and psychological suffering occurred indirectly through fear of receiving compassion from others, and self-concealment. Results suggest that fear of receiving compassion from others, but not self-concealment, was the underlying factor between central shame experiences, and depression and anxiety. Results suggest that the centrality of shame experiences and stress symptomatology associate sequentially through fear of compassion and, in turn, through self-concealment. Clinical implications for mental health interventions with transgender individuals undergoing GAMI are discussed.
基于羞耻感的社交互动是跨性别者常见的少数社会压力源之一。然而,很少有研究探讨羞耻体验在跨性别认同和心理健康中的核心地位。此外,获得关怀和安慰支持的能力可能受到与个人羞耻感和恐惧相关的因素的影响,这些因素可能会阻碍开放性、支持和关怀寻求,从而导致心理困扰。本研究旨在检验葡萄牙跨性别成年人样本中核心羞耻体验、对他人同情的恐惧、自我隐瞒与心理困扰(抑郁、焦虑和压力症状)之间的关系。采用横断面设计,对接受性别肯定医疗干预(GAMI)的 70 名自我认同的跨性别个体的便利样本数据进行了分析,使用 SPSS PROCESS 来确定核心羞耻体验和心理痛苦之间的关系是否通过对他人同情的恐惧和自我隐瞒间接发生。结果表明,对他人同情的恐惧,而不是自我隐瞒,是核心羞耻体验与抑郁和焦虑之间的中介因素。结果表明,羞耻体验的核心地位和压力症状通过对同情的恐惧以及自我隐瞒依次相关联。讨论了对接受 GAMI 的跨性别个体进行心理健康干预的临床意义。