Ghorbanian Ariann, Aiello Bridget, Staples Jennifer
California School of Professional Psychology, Alliant International University, San Diego, California, USA.
Transgend Health. 2022 Jun 13;7(3):261-269. doi: 10.1089/trgh.2020.0107. eCollection 2022 Jun.
Research indicates that the portrayal and representation of transgender individuals within society, or lack thereof, impact the way in which they are able to reconcile their gender identity. Quantitative research methodology often requires that participants select one identity label from a limited list for each identity characteristic (e.g., race, sexual orientation, and relationship status). The process of choosing from limited items that do not represent one's identities limits our understanding of the nuances of identity and may create minority stress for the participant.
This study included 325 diverse transgender adults who participated in a national anonymous online survey as part of a broader study focused on minority stress and mental health. Participants answered questions about gender, sexual orientation, relationship status, race, and religion, and were given the option to select multiple response options and to write in additional identities that were not listed.
Descriptive results indicated that 95 unique gender identities written in were not captured by the 14 gender labels provided, over 43% of participants selected multiple sexual orientations, and participants wrote in additional options for every identity variable.
The nuance of transgender identities may not be adequately captured by standard demographic research methodologies and research would benefit from ongoing revision of demographic response options informed by the literature. Through the process of acknowledging and validating less visible identities, transgender individuals will be better represented and understood by researchers.
研究表明,社会中对跨性别者的描绘与呈现,或缺乏此类描绘与呈现,会影响他们调和自身性别认同的方式。定量研究方法通常要求参与者针对每个身份特征(如种族、性取向和恋爱状况)从一份有限的列表中选择一个身份标签。从不能代表自身身份的有限选项中进行选择的过程限制了我们对身份细微差别的理解,并且可能给参与者造成少数群体压力。
本研究纳入了325名不同的跨性别成年人,他们参与了一项全国性匿名在线调查,该调查是一项关于少数群体压力和心理健康的更广泛研究的一部分。参与者回答了有关性别、性取向、恋爱状况、种族和宗教的问题,并可选择多个答案选项,还可填写未列出的其他身份。
描述性结果表明,所提供的14种性别标签未能涵盖参与者填写的95种独特性别身份,超过43%的参与者选择了多种性取向,并且参与者针对每个身份变量都填写了其他选项。
标准的人口统计学研究方法可能无法充分体现跨性别身份的细微差别,研究将受益于根据文献对人口统计学答案选项进行持续修订。通过承认和确认不太明显的身份,跨性别者将能更好地被研究人员所呈现和理解。