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制定针对跨性别者和非二元性别者进行污名研究的指南:创建创伤知情研究方法的方案

Developing Guidelines for Conducting Stigma Research With Transgender and Nonbinary Individuals: Protocol for Creation of a Trauma-Informed Approach to Research.

作者信息

Klein Augustus, Golub Sarit A, Berke Danielle, Castle Elijah

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Hunter College of the City University of New York (CUNY), New York, NY, United States.

Hunter Alliance for Research and Translation, Hunter College of the City University of New York (CUNY), New York, NY, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Res Protoc. 2025 Jan 6;14:e66800. doi: 10.2196/66800.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Transgender and nonbinary individuals have received increasing attention within HIV research, with studies documenting the pervasive role stigma plays in creating and sustaining health inequities. However, the proliferation of HIV stigma research with this population has also raised concerns about research practices that may unintentionally stigmatize or retraumatize the very communities they are designed to benefit. Conducting stigma research is critical for generating accurate information about HIV epidemiology, risk and protective factors, and intervention strategies for transgender and nonbinary individuals. Yet, little research has directly examined the experiences of transgender and nonbinary individuals when participating in these studies or identified specific research practices (eg, recruitment materials or study framing, choice of specific survey measures, data collection protocols, and researcher behaviors) that may influence study participation, retention, and data quality. Equally important, research has not adequately examined the potential for unintended harm due to emotional distress experienced by participating in such research and what specific strategies might mitigate against potential distressful research experiences.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to develop a set of empirically based trauma-informed guidelines for conducting HIV-related stigma research with transgender and nonbinary individuals to increase researchers' capacity to recruit and retain transgender and nonbinary individuals in HIV-related stigma research, enhance the quality of data collected, and reduce unintentional harm in stigma research methodology.

METHODS

The study will engage in primary data collection using both qualitative and quantitative methodology. First, we will use in-depth qualitative interviews with 60 participants representing 3 participant groups: researchers, mental health clinicians, and transgender and nonbinary individuals who have participated in HIV-related and sexual health research. Second, the qualitative findings will be used to develop an initial set of survey items representing a preliminary set of guidelines. Third, we will engage 75 participants in a 3-round modified Delphi method, to refine the guidelines and promote their acceptability among key stakeholders.

RESULTS

The study is funded by the National Institute of Mental Health starting in July 2022 and data collection began January 2023. The study's findings underscore the critical importance of adopting a trauma-informed approach to HIV stigma research with transgender and nonbinary individuals.

CONCLUSIONS

To make meaningful strides in stigma research, it is imperative to examine experiences of stigma that may happen within the research context and identify strategies for improving data quality and reducing unintentional harm in study recruitment, methodology, implementation, and dissemination.

INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/66800.

摘要

背景

跨性别者和非二元性别者在艾滋病病毒(HIV)研究中受到越来越多的关注,研究表明耻辱感在造成和维持健康不平等方面起着普遍作用。然而,针对这一人群的HIV耻辱感研究的激增也引发了人们对研究实践的担忧,这些研究实践可能会无意中给他们旨在造福的社区带来耻辱或再次造成创伤。开展耻辱感研究对于获取有关HIV流行病学、风险和保护因素以及针对跨性别者和非二元性别者的干预策略的准确信息至关重要。然而,很少有研究直接考察跨性别者和非二元性别者参与这些研究时的经历,或确定可能影响研究参与度、留存率和数据质量的具体研究实践(如招募材料或研究框架、特定调查措施的选择、数据收集方案和研究人员行为)。同样重要的是,研究尚未充分考察参与此类研究可能因情绪困扰而造成意外伤害的可能性,以及哪些具体策略可以减轻潜在的痛苦研究经历。

目的

本研究旨在制定一套基于实证的创伤知情指南,用于对跨性别者和非二元性别者进行与HIV相关的耻辱感研究,以提高研究人员在HIV相关耻辱感研究中招募和留住跨性别者和非二元性别者的能力,提高所收集数据的质量,并减少耻辱感研究方法中的意外伤害。

方法

该研究将采用定性和定量方法进行原始数据收集。首先,我们将对60名参与者进行深入的定性访谈,这些参与者代表3个参与组:研究人员、心理健康临床医生以及参与过HIV相关和性健康研究的跨性别者和非二元性别者。其次,定性研究结果将用于制定一组初步的调查项目,形成一套初步的指南。第三,我们将让75名参与者参与三轮改良德尔菲法,以完善指南并提高其在关键利益相关者中的可接受性。

结果

该研究由美国国立精神卫生研究所于2022年7月开始资助,数据收集于2023年1月开始。该研究的结果强调了对跨性别者和非二元性别者进行HIV耻辱感研究采用创伤知情方法的至关重要性。

结论

为了在耻辱感研究中取得有意义的进展,必须审视研究背景中可能出现的耻辱感经历,并确定提高数据质量以及减少研究招募、方法、实施和传播过程中意外伤害的策略。

国际注册报告识别码(IRRID):DERR1-10.2196/66800。

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