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跨性别女性中的污名、社会和结构脆弱性与心理健康:偏最小二乘路径建模分析。

Stigma, social and structural vulnerability, and mental health among transgender women: A partial least square path modeling analysis.

机构信息

Nell Hodson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

Georgia State University Byrdine F. Lewis College of Nursing and Health Professions, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

出版信息

J Nurs Scholarsh. 2024 Jan;56(1):42-59. doi: 10.1111/jnu.12906. Epub 2023 May 16.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Existing literature suggests that transgender women (TW) may be at high risk for adverse mental health due to stress attributed to combined experiences of stigma and complex social and structural vulnerabilities. Little research has examined how these co-occurring experiences relate to mental health. We aimed to test a theoretically driven conceptual model of relationships between stigma, social and structural vulnerabilities, and mental health to inform future intervention tailoring.

DESIGN/METHODS: Partial least square path modeling followed by response-based unit segmentation was used to identify homogenous clusters in a diverse community sample of United States (US)-based TW (N = 1418; 46.2% White non-Hispanic). This approach examined associations between latent constructs of stigma (polyvictimization and discrimination), social and structural vulnerabilities (housing and food insecurity, unemployment, sex work, social support, and substance use), and mental health (post-traumatic stress and psychological distress).

RESULTS

The final conceptual model defined the structural relationship between the variables of interest within stigma, vulnerability, and mental health. Six clusters were identified within this structural framework which suggests that racism, ethnicism, and geography may be related to mental health inequities among TW.

CONCLUSION

Our findings around the impact of racism, ethnicism, and geography reflect the existing literature, which unfortunately shows us that little change has occurred in the last decade for TW of color in the Southern US; however, the strength of our evidence (related to sampling structure and sample size) and type of analyses (accounting for co-occurring predictors of health, i.e., stigma and complex vulnerabilities, reflecting that of real-world patients) is a novel and necessary addition to the literature. Findings suggest that health interventions designed to offset the negative effects of stigma must include anti-racist approaches with components to reduce or eliminate barriers to resources that contribute to social and structural vulnerabilities among TW. Herein we provide detailed recommendations to guide primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention efforts.

CLINICAL RELEVANCE

This study demonstrated the importance of considering stigma and complex social and structural vulnerabilities during clinical care and design of mental health interventions for transgender women who are experiencing post-traumatic stress disorder and psychological distress. Specifically, interventions should take an anti-racist approach and would benefit from incorporating social support-building activities.

摘要

简介

现有文献表明,跨性别女性(TW)由于受到耻辱感和复杂的社会与结构性脆弱性的综合影响,可能面临较高的心理健康不良风险。很少有研究探讨这些共同经历与心理健康的关系。我们旨在检验一个关于耻辱感、社会和结构性脆弱性以及心理健康之间关系的理论驱动概念模型,以提供未来干预措施的定制信息。

设计/方法:使用偏最小二乘路径建模,然后进行基于响应的单元分割,以确定美国(US)TW 多样化社区样本(N=1418;46.2%为白人非西班牙裔)中的同质群体。该方法检验了耻辱感(多受虐和歧视)、社会和结构性脆弱性(住房和粮食不安全、失业、性工作、社会支持和物质使用)以及心理健康(创伤后应激和心理困扰)之间潜在结构的关联。

结果

最终的概念模型定义了耻辱感、脆弱性和心理健康相关变量之间的结构关系。在这个结构框架内确定了六个群体,这表明种族主义、民族主义和地理位置可能与 TW 之间的心理健康不平等有关。

结论

我们关于种族主义、民族主义和地理位置影响的发现反映了现有文献,不幸的是,这表明在过去十年中,美国南部的跨性别有色人种 TW 并没有发生太大变化;然而,我们的证据强度(与抽样结构和样本大小有关)和分析类型(考虑到健康的共同预测因素,即耻辱感和复杂的脆弱性,反映了现实世界患者的情况)是对文献的一个新颖和必要的补充。研究结果表明,旨在抵消耻辱感负面影响的健康干预措施必须包括反种族主义方法,减少或消除导致 TW 社会和结构性脆弱性的资源障碍。在此,我们提供了详细的建议,以指导初级、二级和三级预防工作。

临床相关性

本研究表明,在为经历创伤后应激障碍和心理困扰的跨性别女性提供临床护理和设计心理健康干预措施时,考虑耻辱感和复杂的社会与结构性脆弱性非常重要。具体来说,干预措施应采取反种族主义方法,并受益于建立社会支持的活动。

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