Navigating Shadows: The Impact of Social Stigma on the Mental Health of the Transgender Community in South Asia

IF 1.7 Q2 Social Sciences Migration Letters Pub Date : 2023-10-25 DOI:10.59670/ml.v21i1.5171
Danish Suleman, Aisha Kashif, Seema Gul, Suriya Hamid, Asma Yunus
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This qualitative study explores the intricate relationship between social stigma and mental health among the transgender community in Lahore, Pakistan, and Delhi, India. Through 16 in-depth interviews, the research employs thematic analysis to uncover the core themes that emerge from the personal narratives of transgender individuals in these culturally diverse yet challenging environments. The thematic analysis revealed several key themes: the pervasive impact of societal rejection, the psychological toll of discrimination, resilience in the face of adversity, and the quest for identity and acceptance. Participants' accounts vividly portray the harsh realities of living as a transgender individual in societies where deep-seated stigma is prevalent. Many described experiences of ostracization from family and community, leading to feelings of isolation and psychological distress. The stigma associated with their gender identity often resulted in discrimination in various spheres of life, including employment, healthcare, and social interactions, further exacerbating their mental health challenges. Despite these adversities, a recurring theme of resilience emerged. Participants shared coping strategies and support systems that helped them navigate these challenges. The stories highlighted not only their struggles but also their strength and determination to live authentically. This study sheds light on the urgent need for societal change and policy reform to support the mental health and well-being of the transgender community in Lahore and Delhi. The findings provide valuable insights for mental health professionals, policymakers, and advocates, emphasizing the importance of creating inclusive and supportive environments that respect and affirm transgender identities.
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阴影导航:社会污名对南亚变性群体心理健康的影响
这项定性研究探讨了巴基斯坦拉合尔和印度德里变性人群体中社会污名与心理健康之间错综复杂的关系。通过 16 个深入访谈,研究采用了主题分析法,以揭示在这些文化多元而又充满挑战的环境中,变性人的个人叙述中出现的核心主题。主题分析揭示了几个关键主题:社会排斥的普遍影响、歧视造成的心理伤害、面对逆境的韧性以及对身份认同和接受的追求。参与者的叙述生动地描绘了变性人在普遍存在根深蒂固的耻辱感的社会中生活的严酷现实。许多人描述了被家庭和社区排斥的经历,这导致了孤独感和心理压力。与性别认同相关的污名化往往导致他们在就业、医疗保健和社会交往等各个生活领域受到歧视,进一步加剧了他们的心理健康挑战。尽管存在这些逆境,但一个反复出现的主题是复原力。参与者分享了帮助他们应对这些挑战的应对策略和支持系统。这些故事不仅凸显了他们的挣扎,也彰显了他们真实生活的力量和决心。这项研究揭示了社会变革和政策改革的迫切需要,以支持拉合尔和德里变性群体的心理健康和福祉。研究结果为心理健康专业人士、政策制定者和倡导者提供了宝贵的见解,强调了营造尊重和肯定变性人身份的包容性和支持性环境的重要性。
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