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DOI10.1080/26895269.2023.2278064
Misgendering and the health and wellbeing of nonbinary people in Canada
Jacobsen, Kai; Davis, Charlie E.; Burchell, Drew; Rutherford, Leo; Lachowsky, Nathan; Bauer, Greta; Scheim, Ayden
通讯作者Jacobsen, K
来源期刊INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TRANSGENDER HEALTH
ISSN2689-5269
EISSN2689-5277
出版年2023
英文摘要Background: Misgendering-using the wrong name, pronoun, or gendered language to refer to someone-is known to have negative impacts on the mental health and well-being of trans individuals generally. However, little is known about the effects of misgendering on nonbinary people specifically.Aims: As such, our research asked: 1) Among nonbinary people, what factors are associated with frequency of misgendering?; and 2) Do nonbinary people who experience misgendering less often have better health outcomes?Methods and Results: We analyzed data from Trans PULSE Canada, a community-based survey of trans and nonbinary people living in Canada, using a subset (n = 1091) who identified as nonbinary and completed questions on misgendering. Misgendering was a frequent and distressing experience for nonbinary participants, with 59% misgendered daily, 30% weekly or monthly, and only 11% yearly or less. Most (58%) reported being very or quite upset when misgendered. About one in eight (13%) corrected others most or all of the times they were misgendered. Daily misgendering was more common among nonbinary people who were younger than 25 years old (64%, p < .0001), visibly disabled (74%, p = .003), assigned female at birth (61%, p <.0001) or racialized as a person of color and assigned male at birth (65%, p < .0001) compared with their counterparts. In multivariable regression analyses, less frequent misgendering (weekly/monthly vs. daily) was associated with a lower OASIS anxiety score (beta = -0.555, 95% CI = -1.062, -0.048).Discussion: Our research highlights the complexity of outness, passing, concealment, and affirmation for nonbinary people living at the intersections of marginalizations. Future research could build stronger causal analyses of the impacts of misgendering, how nonbinary people cope with misgendering, and policy and interventions to decrease misgendering.
英文关键词Canada mental health misgendering nonbinary transgender
类型Article ; Early Access
语种英语
开放获取类型hybrid
收录类别SCI-E ; SSCI
WOS记录号WOS:001103504500001
WOS关键词MINORITY STRESS ; CARE EXPERIENCES ; TRANSGENDER ; DEPRESSION ; VALIDATION ; ASSOCIATION ; GENDERQUEER ; SUPPORT ; ADULTS
WOS类目Psychology, Clinical ; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health ; Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary ; Social Sciences, Biomedical
WOS研究方向Psychology ; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health ; Social Sciences - Other Topics ; Biomedical Social Sciences
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/397048
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Jacobsen, Kai,Davis, Charlie E.,Burchell, Drew,et al. Misgendering and the health and wellbeing of nonbinary people in Canada[J],2023.
APA Jacobsen, Kai.,Davis, Charlie E..,Burchell, Drew.,Rutherford, Leo.,Lachowsky, Nathan.,...&Scheim, Ayden.(2023).Misgendering and the health and wellbeing of nonbinary people in Canada.INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TRANSGENDER HEALTH.
MLA Jacobsen, Kai,et al."Misgendering and the health and wellbeing of nonbinary people in Canada".INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TRANSGENDER HEALTH (2023).
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