Scott Shelby B, Pulice-Farrow Lex, Do Quyen A, Brunett Kaitlin M, Balsam Kimberly F
Department of Psychology, The University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, USA.
Department of Psychology, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA.
LGBT Health. 2023 Sep;10(S1):S20-S27. doi: 10.1089/lgbt.2023.0112.
Transgender and nonbinary (TNB) adults experience disproportionate levels of intimate partner violence (IPV) compared with cisgender populations. Most research with TNB samples has focused on individual and demographic risk factors associated with IPV. Scarce research with TNB samples has evaluated how relational factors correlate with IPV victimization, which would be more consistent with dyadic models of IPV. The current study assessed associations between relational factors and psychological and physical victimization among TNB adults and their significant others. The sample included 112 dyads (total = 224; mean [] relationship length = 8.2 years; age = 35) comprising a TNB adult and their significant other. Given our dyadic sample, we used actor-partner interdependence models to assess actor (i.e., intrapersonal) and partner (i.e., cross-partner) associations between relational factors (e.g., relationship satisfaction, dyadic coping, and partner social support) and IPV victimization among TNB individuals and their partners. We identified numerous actor-partner effects across dyadic coping subscales and measures of partner support on TNB adult reports of IPV victimization. Actor effects were also significant for relationship satisfaction on both TNB and their partner's reports of IPV victimization. Results provide some of the first evidence of relational factors in association with IPV victimization among TNB adults and their intimate partners. These findings have clinical implications for identifying TNB individuals at risk for IPV in their relationships.
与顺性别者相比,跨性别和非二元性别(TNB)成年人遭受亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的比例更高。大多数针对TNB样本的研究都集中在与IPV相关的个体和人口风险因素上。针对TNB样本的研究很少评估关系因素与IPV受害情况之间的相关性,而这更符合IPV的二元模型。本研究评估了TNB成年人及其重要他人之间关系因素与心理和身体受害情况之间的关联。样本包括112对二元组(共224人;平均[]关系长度 = 8.2年;年龄 = 35岁),由一名TNB成年人及其重要他人组成。鉴于我们的二元样本,我们使用了行为者-伴侣相互依赖模型来评估关系因素(如关系满意度、二元应对和伴侣社会支持)与TNB个体及其伴侣的IPV受害情况之间的行为者(即个人内部)和伴侣(即跨伴侣)关联。我们在二元应对子量表和伴侣支持测量中发现了许多对TNB成年人IPV受害报告的行为者-伴侣效应。关系满意度对TNB及其伴侣的IPV受害报告的行为者效应也很显著。研究结果首次提供了一些证据,证明关系因素与TNB成年人及其亲密伴侣的IPV受害情况有关。这些发现对于识别处于关系中遭受IPV风险的TNB个体具有临床意义。