Rucco Daniele, Siboni Laura, Emiliano Francesco, Prunas Antonio, Anzani Annalisa
Department of Psychology, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy.
Int J Transgend Health. 2024 Jul 12;26(3):906-926. doi: 10.1080/26895269.2024.2376903. eCollection 2025.
Minority stress has traditionally been explored at the individual level, particularly among LGBTQ+ populations. However, the experiences of couple-level minority stress in trans-inclusive relationships, where at least one partner is transgender, are underexplored. This study seeks to understand the unique stressors and coping mechanisms within these relationships, considering the compounded stress from multiple marginalized identities.
A qualitative approach was used, involving semi-structured interviews with 10 Italian trans-inclusive couples. Participants were invited to participate from November 2021 to July 2022. Data were analyzed through template analysis as a qualitative approach to thematic analysis, identifying stress levels and themes. The coding process was iterative, involving multiple rounds to refine themes and sub-themes.
Ten themes were identified and organized into four levels of analysis: 1) Systemic level, encompassing perceived safety, social representation, and legal and social disparities; 2) Familial level, comprising experiences of discrimination, devaluation of relationship identity, and emotional impact; 3) Social interaction level, involving microaggressions and social exclusion; and 4) Intra-couple level, exploring shared stress and comparative couple-image.
The findings highlight that trans-inclusive couples experience a complex interplay of stressors at multiple levels, which are influenced by both external perceptions and internal dynamics. Understanding these stressors is crucial for developing supportive interventions that address the unique needs of these couples. The study emphasizes the importance of considering intersectionality in minority stress research to capture the diverse experiences within trans-inclusive relationships.
少数群体压力传统上是在个体层面进行探讨的,尤其是在 LGBTQ+ 群体中。然而,在至少有一方伴侣为跨性别者的跨性别包容关系中,伴侣层面的少数群体压力经历却未得到充分研究。本研究旨在了解这些关系中独特的压力源和应对机制,同时考虑多种边缘化身份带来的复合压力。
采用定性研究方法,对 10 对意大利跨性别包容伴侣进行半结构化访谈。研究对象于 2021 年 11 月至 2022 年 7 月受邀参与。通过模板分析作为定性主题分析方法对数据进行分析,确定压力水平和主题。编码过程是迭代的,涉及多轮以完善主题和子主题。
确定了 10 个主题,并将其组织为四个分析层面:1)系统层面,包括感知到的安全性、社会代表性以及法律和社会差异;2)家庭层面,包括歧视经历、关系身份的贬值以及情感影响;3)社会互动层面,涉及微侵犯和社会排斥;4)伴侣内部层面,探讨共同压力和比较性的伴侣形象。
研究结果表明,跨性别包容伴侣在多个层面经历着压力源的复杂相互作用,这些压力源受到外部认知和内部动态的影响。了解这些压力源对于制定满足这些伴侣独特需求的支持性干预措施至关重要。该研究强调在少数群体压力研究中考虑交叉性的重要性,以捕捉跨性别包容关系中的多样经历。