Pipkin Alastair, Ward Luke, Cotton Sue, Shearn Christina
Northamptonshire Gender Service, Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Kettering, UK.
Department of Psychology & Sociology, University of Northampton, Northampton, UK.
Int J Transgend Health. 2023 Sep 26;25(4):634-652. doi: 10.1080/26895269.2023.2260795. eCollection 2024.
The current research builds on a previous review of the literature which explored sexuality during gender transition. There has been increased attention toward TGNC people across academic, political, and healthcare fields since the previous review, as well as shifts in language use and health interventions, justifying a need for more contemporary understandings.
The current systematic review explores the experience of sexuality during gender transition.
A meta-ethnography was conducted on 16 papers that focused specifically on TGNC people's experiences of their sexualities.
The main findings were the intersection of gender and sexuality; the importance of re-writing labels around sexuality, bodies and relationships; (re)negotiating changes in sexual, romantic and/or physical relationships due to transitioning; and changes in a sense of community and belonging.
The results have implications for supporting TGNC people navigating their identities by recognizing the multiple and intersecting levels of influence within which they are situated.
当前的研究建立在之前一篇关于性别转换期间性取向的文献综述基础之上。自上次综述以来,学术界、政治界和医疗保健领域对跨性别和非二元性别者(TGNC)的关注有所增加,语言使用和健康干预也发生了变化,这表明有必要获得更新的认识。
当前的系统综述探讨性别转换期间的性取向经历。
对16篇专门关注TGNC人群性取向经历的论文进行了元民族志研究。
主要发现包括性别与性取向的交叉;重新书写关于性取向、身体和关系的标签的重要性;因性别转换而(重新)协商性、浪漫和/或身体关系的变化;以及社区感和归属感的变化。
研究结果对于支持TGNC人群明确自身身份具有启示意义,即认识到他们所处的多重交叉影响层面。