A retrospective qualitative analysis of Christianity and its influence on gender identity development among transgender adults who were assigned female at birth

Theresa Stueland Kay, J. Wolff, Heather L. Himes, Jennifer Alquijay
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Abstract Purpose While many studies have addressed the intersection between sexual orientation and religious/spiritual identity development, few studies have explicitly explored the interaction between transgender and gender diverse (TGGD) identities and religious/spiritual identity development. As such, the role of religion in TGGD identity development is not well understood, particularly as to how experiences in childhood may shape current identities. Materials and methods The authors analyzed a series of semi-structured interviews with seven TGGD individuals. The participants were all assigned female at birth (AFAB) andhad been raised in the Christian faith. Interview questions focused on participants’ experiences with gender and religious identity development during childhood and adolescence. Results Four major themes emerged among participants: invisibility within faith communities, rejection, conflict/ambivalence about gender and religion, and intellectual curiosity (e.g., questioning religious doctrine). Conclusion Implications for identity development, clinical intervention, and faith community outreach are discussed regarding TGGD people who were AFAB.
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在出生时被指定为女性的跨性别成人中,基督教及其对性别认同发展的影响的回顾性定性分析
虽然许多研究都探讨了性取向与宗教/精神认同发展之间的交叉关系,但很少有研究明确探讨跨性别者和性别多样性(TGGD)认同与宗教/精神认同发展之间的相互作用。因此,宗教在TGGD身份发展中的作用尚未得到很好的理解,特别是童年经历如何塑造当前的身份。材料与方法作者对7名TGGD个体进行了一系列半结构化访谈。参与者在出生时都被指定为女性(AFAB),并在基督教信仰中长大。访谈问题侧重于参与者在童年和青少年时期的性别和宗教认同发展经历。结果在参与者中出现了四个主要主题:在信仰群体中被忽视、被拒绝、关于性别和宗教的冲突/矛盾心理以及求知欲(例如质疑宗教教义)。结论探讨了TGGD患者的身份发展、临床干预和信仰社区外展的意义。
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