Navigating LGBTQ+ visibility in Poland: evidence from a community experiencing minority stress.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Culture, Health & Sexuality Pub Date : 2024-12-14 DOI:10.1080/13691058.2024.2439569
Barbara Chojnacka, Edyta Sielicka
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The aim of this study was to analyse the visibility management strategies used by individuals within the LGBTQ+ community in Poland. Narrative interviews were conducted with ten adults who had experienced minority stress, affecting their family, school, professional and social lives. In the process of coming out, all the interviewees had adopted at least two visibility management strategies. These strategies included avoidance, pretence/fitting in, escape, aggression/defence, and openness. Findings contribute to understanding of the visibility management strategies used by individuals who experience minority stress and illustrate the individual aspects of the visibility management process as influenced by the family and social context. The conclusions reached should be treated as the starting point for further research on visibility management among gender and sexuality minority individuals in Poland.

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在波兰引导LGBTQ+的可见度:来自经历少数族裔压力的社区的证据。
本研究旨在分析波兰 LGBTQ+ 群体中的个人所采用的可见度管理策略。研究人员对十名成年人进行了叙述式访谈,他们都曾经历过少数群体的压力,影响了他们的家庭、学校、职业和社会生活。在出柜过程中,所有受访者都采取了至少两种可见度管理策略。这些策略包括回避、伪装/融入、逃避、攻击/防御和开放。研究结果有助于了解经历少数群体压力的个人所使用的能见度管理策略,并说明了能见度管理过程中受家庭和社会环境影响的个人方面。得出的结论应作为进一步研究波兰性别和性少数群体能见度管理的起点。
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