Theisen J Graham, Draheim Amanda A, Darosh Angela, Layman Lawrence C, Stepleman Lara M
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology: Section of Reproductive Endocrinology, Infertility, and Genetics, Augusta University, Augusta, GA, USA.
Department of Psychology, Lawrence University, Appleton, WI, USA.
Int J Transgend Health. 2024 Jan 5;25(4):971-984. doi: 10.1080/26895269.2023.2294825. eCollection 2024.
There is growing interest in investigating genetic explanations for transgender identity. In the spirit of a Community-Engaged Research Framework, which highlights the importance of involving community members who would be impacted by research throughout the entire research process, it is important for researchers to understand transgender and gender expansive individuals' views and concerns regarding the potential harms and benefits of transgender identity genetic research (TIGR). To evaluate the thoughts, opinions, and beliefs in the transgender and gender diverse communities toward TIGR We conducted an online survey study, asking 409 transgender and gender diverse individuals about their views regarding potential benefits and risks of TIGR. Participants demonstrated a mixture of positive and negative opinions on the search for a genetic contribution to gender identity. Overall, there was a slight trend toward more positive views, with 71% agreeing or strongly agreeing that TIGR made them feel hopeful. Given the varied and nuanced views held within the transgender and gender diverse communities toward transgender genetic research, we hope that this study can be one of many evaluating this topic, and that our findings, and those of future studies, can serve as a foundation for conducting transgender genetic research in a way that is in alignment with the ethos and priorities of the transgender and gender diverse communities.
对探究跨性别身份的基因解释的兴趣与日俱增。本着社区参与研究框架的精神,该框架强调在整个研究过程中让会受到研究影响的社区成员参与进来的重要性,研究人员了解跨性别者和性别认同扩展者对跨性别身份基因研究(TIGR)的潜在危害和益处的看法及担忧至关重要。为了评估跨性别和性别多样化社区对TIGR的想法、观点和信念,我们开展了一项在线调查研究,询问了409名跨性别和性别多样化个体对TIGR潜在益处和风险的看法。参与者对探寻性别认同的基因贡献呈现出积极和消极的混合观点。总体而言,有略微倾向于更积极观点的趋势,71%的人同意或强烈同意TIGR让他们感到充满希望。鉴于跨性别和性别多样化社区对跨性别基因研究持有多样且细微差别的观点,我们希望这项研究能够成为众多评估该主题的研究之一,并且我们的研究结果以及未来研究的结果能够作为以符合跨性别和性别多样化社区的精神和优先事项的方式开展跨性别基因研究的基础。