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对交叉性对不同群体的女性、跨性别女性以及经历无家可归和住房排斥的非二元性别人士的服务参与和求助影响的研究证据进行的系统叙述性综述。

A systematic narrative review of the research evidence of the impact of intersectionality on service engagement and help-seeking across different groups of women, trans women, and non-binary individuals experiencing homelessness and housing exclusion.

作者信息

Hess Carolin, Abdulla Zahra, Finzel Lydia, Semkina Antonina, Harris Jess, Boaz Annette, Manthorpe Jill

机构信息

Policy Institute, King's College London, London, United Kingdom.

Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College London, London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2025 Apr 24;20(4):e0321300. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0321300. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Women with experience of homelessness face severe health inequalities, with their average age at death being nearly half that of the general population. Recent research emphasises the compound challenges women with homeless experiences face in seeking help,accessing and engaging with support services, but we know little about the influence of different intersectional dimensions on their support access and experiences. The paper aims to review the evidence and critically engage with the impact of gender/sex, race, ethnicity, age, disability, class/poverty, migration status, religion, pregnancy/maternity and sexual orientation on women's homelessness trajectories and engagement with services.

METHODS

We conducted a systematic narrative review of studies in 2023 investigating the impact of intersectional dimensions on women, trans women, and non-binary individuals with experiences of homelessness' engagement with services and help-seeking. Primary qualitative, quantitative or mixed method research, written in English and published after 2010, was included. Narrative methods were utilised in the synthesis and analysis of the research.

RESULTS

The search identified 4109 articles after deduplication from which 52 were included for review. The findings highlighted intersectional experiences in help-seeking and engagement across housing, healthcare, the police, social services, and voluntary organisations. The women, trans women and non-binary individuals included in the studies reported a range of barriers, stigma, and discrimination, often rooted in systematic and intersectional disadvantage which delayed or prevented help-seeking and recovery.

CONCLUSION

The review investigates the multiple challenges faced by women, trans women and non-binary individuals with experiences of homelessness, highlighting systemic and intersectional disadvantages which impinge on their agency. Changes in policy and practice are recommended to develop more effective person-centred, culturally and gender-sensitive approaches that can transform intersectional dimensions into strengths, empowering women and improving their recovery and engagement with services.

摘要

背景

有过无家可归经历的女性面临严重的健康不平等问题,她们的平均死亡年龄几乎是普通人群的一半。最近的研究强调了有过无家可归经历的女性在寻求帮助、获得并参与支持服务方面面临的多重挑战,但我们对不同交叉维度对她们获得支持及经历的影响知之甚少。本文旨在综述相关证据,并批判性地探讨性别/性、种族、民族、年龄、残疾、阶级/贫困、移民身份、宗教、怀孕/生育及性取向对女性无家可归轨迹以及她们与服务机构接触情况的影响。

方法

我们于2023年对研究进行了系统的叙述性综述,调查交叉维度对有过无家可归经历的女性、跨性别女性和非二元性别人士在获得服务及寻求帮助方面的影响。纳入的研究为2010年后发表的、以英文撰写的主要定性、定量或混合方法研究。在研究的综合与分析中采用了叙述方法。

结果

搜索后经去重识别出4109篇文章,其中52篇纳入综述。研究结果突出了在住房、医疗保健、警察、社会服务和志愿组织等方面寻求帮助和参与过程中的交叉经历。纳入研究的女性、跨性别女性和非二元性别人士报告了一系列障碍、耻辱和歧视,这些往往源于系统性和交叉性劣势,从而延迟或阻碍了寻求帮助和康复。

结论

该综述调查了有过无家可归经历的女性、跨性别女性和非二元性别人士所面临的多重挑战,突出了影响她们自主性的系统性和交叉性劣势。建议政策和实践做出改变,以制定更有效的以人为本、具有文化和性别敏感性的方法,将交叉维度转化为优势,增强女性权能并改善她们的康复情况以及与服务机构的接触。

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