调查LGBTQIA +社区男性荡妇羞耻感:一项质的探索性研究

IF 1.1 Q2 Social Sciences Journal of LGBTQ Issues in Counseling Pub Date : 2023-10-31 DOI:10.1080/26924951.2023.2254169
Kassie R. Terrell, Nathan Quinn, Brandi Velasquez Nash, Lena Salpietro
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摘要很少有研究探讨性少数群体的荡妇羞辱经历。本定性研究探讨了LGBTQIA +群体中男性对荡妇的羞耻感。采用半结构化访谈(n = 9)来了解每个参与者的经历。研究结果揭示了八个主题:(a)交叉变化,(b)社区和背景,(c) LGBTQIA +经历中的细微差别,(d)荡妇羞辱的方式,(e)感知效用,(f)一致性工具,(g)回应,以及(h)对抗和应对荡妇羞辱。对支持性和肯定性心理健康实践的影响包括帮助有效支持LGBTQIA +客户和提供肯定性服务。关键词:倡导;gbtqia;心理健康;妓女羞耻感谢我们的参与者勇敢地分享他们的故事,并为我们的倡导使命做出贡献,为包容性咨询实践提供信息。披露声明作者无已知利益冲突需要报告。
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Investigating Slut Shaming of Men in LGBTQIA + Communities: A Qualitative Exploratory Study
AbstractLittle research explores the experiences of slut shaming of sexual minorities. This qualitative study explored the phenomenon of slut shaming among men in the LGBTQIA + communities. Semi-structured interviews (n = 9) were used to gain an understanding of each participant’s experience. Finding revealed eight themes: (a) intersectional variations, (b) community and context, (c) nuances within LGBTQIA + experience, (d) modality of slut shaming, (e) perceived utility, (f) a tool of conformity, (g) responses, and (h) combatting and coping with slut shaming. Implications for supportive and affirmative mental health practices are included to aid in effectively supporting LGBTQIA + clients and providing affirmative services.Keywords: AdvocacyLGBTQIA + menmental healthslut shaming AcknowledgmentsWe would like to thank our participants for being courageous enough to share their stories and for contributing to our advocacy mission to inform inclusive counseling practices.Disclosure statementThe authors have no known conflicts of interest to report.
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