The sibling experience: growing up with a trans sibling

IF 3.6 4区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Australian Journal of Psychology Pub Date : 2021-02-24 DOI:10.1080/00049530.2021.1882269
Eleanor Parker, Catriona Davis-Mccabe
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ABSTRACT Objective: Research has addressed the experiences of parents, children, and spouses of trans people. The experiences of the siblings of trans people are explored in this study. Method: Thematic analysis was performed on the transcripts of semi-structured interviews with seventeen siblings of trans people. Results: Evidence was found for an umbrella theme (the responsibility to support and protect) and three themes: (“societal issues”, “relationship with their trans sibling”, “family and social relationships”). Results indicated that participants engaged in a process of family transition. Challenges participants faced included: lack of knowledge of trans identities, a lack of trans visibility in society, acting as an intermediary between their trans sibling and others, managing conflict, experiencing relational strain and cut-off, holding the knowledge of their sibling’s gender identity when others were unaware, witnessing their trans sibling’s negative experiences, and suppressing their own negative emotions. Positive experiences included: developing authentic sibling relationships, strengthening family relationships, support from family and social relationships, and developing their understanding of diversity and identity as an advocacy. Conclusions: Needs were identified as: provision of accessible and accurate information regarding trans identities and issues, increased trans visibility, connection with others in similar situations, and targeted counselling and services. KEY POINTS What is already known about this topic: Family support is associated with positive mental health outcomes and reduced suicide risk in trans populations. Parental support is not guaranteed for trans populations. Sibling relationships are often the longest and most influential relationships in life. What this topic adds: A description of the experiences of Australians with at least one trans sibling. An analysis of the positive and challenging aspects of the experiences of people with at least one trans sibling. An understanding of the support needs of the siblings of trans people.
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兄弟姐妹的经历:和一个变性兄弟姐妹一起长大
摘要目的:研究探讨了跨性别者的父母、子女和配偶的经历。本研究探讨跨性别者的兄弟姐妹的经历。方法:对17名跨性别者兄弟姐妹的半结构化访谈记录进行主题分析。结果:发现了一个总体主题(支持和保护的责任)和三个主题(“社会问题”、“与跨性别兄弟姐妹的关系”、“家庭和社会关系”)的证据。结果表明,参与者参与了一个家庭过渡的过程。参与者面临的挑战包括:对跨性别身份缺乏了解,在社会上缺乏跨性别的知名度,在跨性别兄弟姐妹和其他人之间充当中介,管理冲突,经历关系紧张和被切断,在其他人不知道的情况下掌握兄弟姐妹的性别身份,目睹他们的跨性别兄弟姐妹的负面经历,以及抑制自己的负面情绪。积极的经验包括:发展真诚的兄弟姐妹关系,加强家庭关系,家庭和社会关系的支持,以及发展他们对多样性和身份认同的理解。结论:需求被确定为:提供关于跨性别身份和问题的可访问和准确的信息,增加跨性别的知名度,与其他类似情况的人联系,以及有针对性的咨询和服务。关于这个话题的已知情况:家庭支持与跨性别人群积极的心理健康结果和降低自杀风险有关。父母对跨性别人群的支持并不能得到保证。兄弟姐妹的关系往往是生命中最长久、最具影响力的关系。本主题补充内容:描述至少有一个跨性别兄弟姐妹的澳大利亚人的经历。对至少有一个跨性别兄弟姐妹的人的积极和挑战方面的分析。了解跨性别者兄弟姐妹的支持需求。
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Australian Journal of Psychology
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