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应对歧视的影响:探索残疾性/性别少数青年的经历。

Navigating the Impact of Discrimination: Exploring the Experiences of Sex/Gender Minoritised Youth With Disabilities.

作者信息

Lindsay Sally, Cao Peiwen

机构信息

Bloorview Research Institute, Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Department of Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

出版信息

Child Care Health Dev. 2025 Mar;51(2):e70067. doi: 10.1111/cch.70067.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Youth with disabilities often experience disability-related discrimination (ableism). Those with multiple minoritised identities, such as along the axes of disability and gender, arguably encounter more complex forms of discrimination; however, little is known about their experiences. Exploring the experiences of sex/gender minoritised youth with disabilities is important because they often face many challenges within education, health and social services, including discrimination, which could perpetuate inequalities. The purpose of this study was to understand the ways in which discrimination influenced the experiences of sex/gender minoritised youth with disabilities and how they coped with the discrimination they encountered.

METHODS

This study involved a qualitative interview design using a purposive sample of 10 sex/gender minoritised youth with disabilities aged 17-25 years (mean age 21.5 years). An interpretive inductive thematic analysis was applied to the interview data.

RESULTS

Our findings identified the following themes: (1) intersectional forms of discrimination, (2) negative impacts on physical and mental health, (3) hiding minoritised identities while avoiding unsafe spaces and situations and (4) inadequate social support and opportunities. We found that some youth demonstrated several positive coping strategies for dealing with ableism (Theme 5), which included (1) finding safe spaces through support-seeking and community involvement and (2) self-acceptance and self-advocacy.

CONCLUSIONS

The results highlight the pervasive negative impact that ableism has for sex/gender minoritised youth with a disability. Although most youth demonstrated some coping and resilience skills, much further work is needed at a societal and institutional level to address and reduce discrimination while optimising social inclusion.

摘要

背景

残疾青年经常经历与残疾相关的歧视(能力主义)。那些具有多种被边缘化身份的人,比如在残疾和性别轴线上的人,可能会遭遇更复杂的歧视形式;然而,对于他们的经历却知之甚少。探索残疾的性/性别少数青年的经历很重要,因为他们在教育、健康和社会服务中经常面临许多挑战,包括歧视,这可能会使不平等长期存在。本研究的目的是了解歧视如何影响残疾的性/性别少数青年的经历,以及他们如何应对所遇到的歧视。

方法

本研究采用定性访谈设计,以10名年龄在17 - 25岁(平均年龄21.5岁)的残疾性/性别少数青年为目的抽样样本。对访谈数据进行解释性归纳主题分析。

结果

我们的研究结果确定了以下主题:(1)交叉形式的歧视,(2)对身心健康的负面影响,(3)在避免不安全空间和情况的同时隐藏被边缘化的身份,以及(4)社会支持和机会不足。我们发现一些青年展示了几种应对能力主义的积极策略(主题5),其中包括(1)通过寻求支持和社区参与找到安全空间,以及(2)自我接纳和自我倡导。

结论

结果凸显了能力主义对残疾的性/性别少数青年普遍存在的负面影响。尽管大多数青年展示了一些应对和适应能力,但在社会和机构层面仍需要做更多工作,以解决和减少歧视,同时优化社会包容。

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