Pehlivanidis Serena, Anderson Joel R
Institute for Positive Psychology and Education, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne, Australia.
Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society (ARCSHS), La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.
Int J Transgend Health. 2024 Feb 28;26(3):501-527. doi: 10.1080/26895269.2024.2316691. eCollection 2025.
In an effort to address disproportionate levels of poor mental health, stigma, and discrimination outcomes experienced by the Australian trans and gender diverse population, gender affirming care has become an important part of state government health priorities. One form of this affirming care is chest binding, and despite its historic use in the trans community, little is known about experiences and outcomes of this practice.
The following paper presents the findings of a scoping review search of the literature. We applied the search strategy across six databases, and the articles were screened for relevance to the research question. A total of 34 articles were found, and these were subjected to a thematic synthesis and consolidation of the available evidence on this topic.
Seven themes were established across literature findings: physical health, identity and presentation, chest dysphoria, other mental health, effectiveness, knowledge, and accessibility. Most notably, consistent evidence of negative physical impacts from chest binding were found, alongside a clear continuation of the practice in trans populations despite these impacts. A variety of beneficial reasons for continuing the practice were found, namely identity and presentation motivations, chest dysphoria alleviation, and mental health benefits. Furthermore, knowledge attainment and accessibility of binding were established as areas of weakness within the literature.
As political and societal pressures continue to antagonize trans lives, this young area of research may assist in providing treatment and solace to a vulnerable community. More empirical exploration is needed to understand the nuances of chest binding, in order to ensure its safe and effective provision in gender affirming care.
为了解决澳大利亚跨性别和性别多样化人群心理健康状况不佳、耻辱感和歧视现象比例过高的问题,性别肯定护理已成为州政府卫生工作重点的重要组成部分。这种肯定护理的一种形式是束胸,尽管其在跨性别群体中有着悠久的使用历史,但对于这种做法的体验和结果却知之甚少。
以下论文展示了对文献进行范围综述搜索的结果。我们在六个数据库中应用了搜索策略,并筛选了与研究问题相关的文章。共找到34篇文章,并对这些文章进行了主题综合和对该主题现有证据的整合。
在文献研究结果中确定了七个主题:身体健康、身份认同与外在表现、胸部烦躁不安、其他心理健康、有效性、知识以及可及性。最值得注意的是,发现了束胸对身体产生负面影响的一致证据,同时尽管存在这些影响,跨性别群体中束胸做法仍明显持续。发现了继续这种做法的各种有益原因,即身份认同和外在表现动机、缓解胸部烦躁不安以及对心理健康有益。此外,束胸知识的获取和可及性在文献中被确定为薄弱领域。
随着政治和社会压力继续对跨性别者的生活产生不利影响,这个年轻的研究领域可能有助于为一个弱势群体提供治疗和慰藉。需要更多实证探索来了解束胸的细微差别,以确保在性别肯定护理中安全有效地提供束胸服务。