Transgender Dehumanization and Mental Health: Microaggressions, Sexual Objectification, and Shame.

IF 1.9 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED Counseling Psychologist Pub Date : 2023-05-01 Epub Date: 2023-02-12 DOI:10.1177/00110000231156161
Cory J Cascalheira, Na-Yeun Choi
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Abstract

Using structural equation modeling in a national, nonprobabilistic sample of 292 transgender women and men, this project extends the pantheoretical dehumanization framework by testing direct and indirect relations between dehumanization (i.e., a higher-order construct from experiences of transgender microaggressions and sexual objectification), internalization processes (i.e., internalized transnegativity, self-objectification), shame, and general mental health. The model explained 55% of the variance in general mental health. Direct relations between dehumanization and all internalization processes were positive and significant. Internalized transnegativity and shame were significant, negative, direct predictors of mental health, but neither dehumanization nor self-objectification was a significant direct predictor of transgender mental health. Both self-objectification and internalized transnegativity directly predicted more feelings of shame. However, only shame yielded a significant indirect pathway from dehumanization to mental health. The indirect relations from self-objectification and internalized transnegativity to mental health through shame were significant. Research, advocacy, and clinical implications are discussed.

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变性人的非人化与心理健康:微观诽谤、性物化和羞耻。
该项目在一个由 292 名变性女性和男性组成的全国性非概率样本中使用结构方程模型,通过测试非人化(即来自变性微侵害和性客体化经历的高阶结构)、内化过程(即内化的变性消极性、自我客体化)、羞耻感和一般心理健康之间的直接和间接关系,扩展了泛神论非人化框架。该模型解释了 55% 的一般心理健康差异。非人化与所有内化过程之间的直接关系都是积极而显著的。内化的跨性别消极性和羞耻感对心理健康有显著的直接负向预测作用,但非人化和自我客体化对跨性别者的心理健康都没有显著的直接预测作用。自我客体化和内化的跨性别阴性都能直接预测更多的羞耻感。然而,只有羞耻感产生了从非人化到心理健康的重要间接途径。通过羞耻感,从自我物化和内化变性到心理健康的间接关系是显著的。本文讨论了研究、宣传和临床意义。
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Counseling Psychologist
Counseling Psychologist PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED-
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期刊介绍: The Counseling Psychologist is the official publication of the Division of Counseling Psychology (Division 17) of the American Psychological Association. Each issue includes a major article or set of articles on a specific theme of importance to the theory, research, and practice of counseling psychology. In addition, articleas appear in the Forums that address professional issues, methodological and theoretical issues, and comments on previous publications in the journal.
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