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“要是我不够跨性别怎么办?要是我不够有男子气概怎么办?”:新西兰奥塔哥地区跨性别年轻人在性别认同医疗准备评估中的经历。

"What if I'm not trans enough? What if I'm not man enough?": Transgender young adults' experiences of gender-affirming healthcare readiness assessments in Aotearoa New Zealand.

作者信息

Fraser G, Brady A, Wilson M S

机构信息

School of Psychology, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand.

Capital and Coast District Health Board, Wellington, New Zealand.

出版信息

Int J Transgend Health. 2021 Jun 10;22(4):454-467. doi: 10.1080/26895269.2021.1933669. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

A growing body of transgender health research reports that transgender people often feel pressure to conform to a dominant narrative during gender-affirming readiness assessments. In New Zealand, however, no study to date has specifically examined transgender people's experiences of readiness assessments for gender-affirming healthcare.

AIMS

This study aimed to explore the experiences of transgender young adults (aged 16-30) during gender-affirming readiness assessments in New Zealand. We also sought participants' views on improving transgender healthcare provision.

METHODS

Thirteen transgender young adults took part in individual interviews or focus groups. Participants were asked to describe how they felt about the questions asked during readiness assessments and how the readiness assessment process could be improved. We used thematic analysis to identify patterns of meaning across the dataset.

RESULTS

We identified two themes. Firstly, explores participants' views of readiness assessments as designed to establish whether they were "trans enough" or "truly" transgender, and why readiness assessments are conducted in this manner. Secondly, describes the pressure participants felt to adhere to a dominant transgender narrative in order to gain access to the healthcare they needed.

DISCUSSION

Our findings call attention to the importance of a trans-affirmative approach and the need to clarify the purpose of gender-affirming healthcare readiness assessments in New Zealand.

摘要

背景

越来越多的跨性别健康研究报告称,在性别确认准备情况评估期间,跨性别者常常感到有压力要符合一种主流叙事。然而,在新西兰,迄今为止尚无研究专门考察跨性别者对性别确认医疗保健准备情况评估的体验。

目的

本研究旨在探索新西兰跨性别青年(年龄在16至30岁之间)在性别确认准备情况评估期间的体验。我们还征求了参与者对改善跨性别医疗保健服务的看法。

方法

13名跨性别青年参加了个人访谈或焦点小组。参与者被要求描述他们对准备情况评估中所提问题的感受,以及准备情况评估过程如何能够得到改进。我们采用主题分析法来识别数据集中的意义模式。

结果

我们识别出两个主题。首先,探讨了参与者对准备情况评估的看法,即这些评估旨在确定他们是否“足够跨性别”或“真正”是跨性别者,以及为何以这种方式进行准备情况评估。其次,描述了参与者为了获得所需的医疗保健而感到有压力要遵循一种主流跨性别叙事。

讨论

我们的研究结果提醒人们注意肯定跨性别者的方法的重要性,以及在新西兰澄清性别确认医疗保健准备情况评估目的的必要性。

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