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“宠物效应”与跨性别者:三项国际研究中与动物伴侣共同生活与幸福感、社会支持及跨性别相关边缘化之间的关联

The 'pet effect' and trans people: Associations between living with animal companions and wellbeing, social support, and trans-related marginalization in three international studies.

作者信息

Grey Georgia E, Treharne Gareth J, Riggs Damien W, Fuller Kimberly A, Taylor Nik, Fraser Heather

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Otago, Dunedin, Aotearoa New Zealand.

College of Education, Psychology and Social Work, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia.

出版信息

Int J Transgend Health. 2023 Jul 15;25(4):694-703. doi: 10.1080/26895269.2023.2234383. eCollection 2024.

DOI:10.1080/26895269.2023.2234383
PMID:39465089
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11500547/
Abstract

The love, joy and sense of connection between humans and animal companions can bring shared health benefits. Often this is referred to as the 'pet effect'. Previous research on the 'pet effect' suggests that living with an animal companion, and especially one who is considered part of the family, can increase human wellbeing, though to date research has rarely focused on trans people and the 'pet effect'. This article explores the 'pet effect' in the lives of trans people, given that trans people may uniquely benefit from animal companionship as a counter to the negative effects of living in cisgenderist contexts. A secondary analysis of three studies was undertaken ( = 857 participants residing in Aotearoa New Zealand, Australia, the UK or the US). Studies included measures of psychological distress, human social support, and trans-related discrimination, with all participants being asked if they lived with animals and if so, if they considered animals to be part of the family. Trans-related marginalization explained the greatest amount of variance in psychological distress (β = .398, = .001), with social support (β = -0.198, = .001), living with animals (β = .149, = .001), and animals being part of the family (β = 0.196, = .001) explaining additional variance. Age (β = -0.322, = .001) and employment status (β = .147, = .001) were the only demographic variables that explained variance in psychological distress among participants who lived with animals considered part of the family. The findings suggest that animal companions make a unique contribution to the wellbeing of trans people. The article concludes by exploring implications of these findings for future research and practice with regard to the 'pet effect' and trans people.

摘要

人类与动物伙伴之间的爱、喜悦和联系感能带来共同的健康益处。这通常被称为“宠物效应”。先前关于“宠物效应”的研究表明,与动物伙伴生活在一起,尤其是被视为家庭一部分的动物,能增进人类的幸福感,不过迄今为止,研究很少关注跨性别者与“宠物效应”。鉴于跨性别者可能会因动物陪伴而特别受益,以抵消生活在顺性别环境中的负面影响,本文探讨了跨性别者生活中的“宠物效应”。对三项研究进行了二次分析(n = 857名居住在新西兰奥塔哥、澳大利亚、英国或美国的参与者)。研究包括心理困扰、人类社会支持和与跨性别相关的歧视的测量,所有参与者都被问及他们是否与动物生活在一起,如果是,他们是否认为动物是家庭的一部分。与跨性别相关的边缘化解释了心理困扰中最大的方差量(β = .398,p = .001),社会支持(β = -0.198,p = .001)、与动物生活在一起(β = .149,p = .001)以及动物是家庭的一部分(β = 0.196,p = .001)解释了额外的方差。年龄(β = -0.322,p = .001)和就业状况(β = .147,p = .001)是仅有的能解释与被视为家庭一部分的动物生活在一起的参与者心理困扰方差的人口统计学变量。研究结果表明,动物伙伴对跨性别者的幸福感有独特贡献。本文最后探讨了这些发现对未来关于‘宠物效应’和跨性别者的研究及实践的启示。