Hillier Ashleigh, Gallop Nicholas, Mendes Eva, Tellez Dylan, Buckingham Abigail, Nizami Afreen, OToole Derek
Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, Massachusetts, USA.
Eva Mendes, LMHC, NCC, Arlington, Massachusetts, USA.
Int J Transgend Health. 2019 Apr 22;21(1):98-110. doi: 10.1080/15532739.2019.1594484. eCollection 2020.
Research focused on gender identity, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and the experiences of those who identify as LGBTQ+, remains minimal. Initial findings have indicated that those on the autism spectrum may be more likely to identify as homosexual and experience more fluid gender identity. Insufficient consideration has been given to intersectionality around a disability status and gender identity, and few have focused this conversation specifically on the experiences of those with ASD. The aim of this study was to improve current understanding of the first-hand experiences of those on the autism spectrum who identify as LGBTQ+, particularly regarding challenges stemming from these dual identities. A focus group was conducted with four participants with ASD who presented with a range of gender identities (as they defined them) including male, transgender; agender/nonbinary; agender; and queer. Qualitative analysis of the focus group transcription identified key themes: (1) Effect of Dual Identities: experiencing dual identities, autism spectrum, and LGBTQ+; (2) Multiple Minority Stressors: challenges experienced by the participants, the impact of discrimination/misunderstanding, and holding minority statuses; (3) Isolation: barriers caused by lack of understanding; (4) Lack of Service Provision. These preliminary findings underline the need for better support, understanding, and practices regarding sexuality and gender identity among those on the autism spectrum. The current study is important for giving voice to adults on the autism spectrum who identify as LGBTQ+, and has implications for the disability community more broadly.
针对性别认同、自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)以及那些自我认同为 LGBTQ+ 的人群经历的研究仍然很少。初步研究结果表明,自闭症谱系中的人可能更有可能认同自己为同性恋,并经历更灵活的性别认同。对于残疾状况和性别认同之间的交叉性考虑不足,而且很少有人将这一讨论具体聚焦于自闭症谱系障碍患者的经历。本研究的目的是增进当前对自闭症谱系中自我认同为 LGBTQ+ 的人群的第一手经历的理解,特别是关于这些双重身份所带来的挑战。我们与四名自闭症谱系障碍患者进行了焦点小组讨论,他们呈现出一系列性别认同(如他们所定义的),包括男性、跨性别者、无性别/非二元性别者、无性别者和酷儿。对焦点小组记录的定性分析确定了关键主题:(1)双重身份的影响:体验双重身份、自闭症谱系和 LGBTQ+;(2)多重少数群体压力源:参与者所经历的挑战、歧视/误解的影响以及拥有少数群体身份;(3)孤立:因缺乏理解而造成的障碍;(4)服务提供不足。这些初步研究结果强调了对于自闭症谱系中的人在性取向和性别认同方面需要更好的支持、理解和实践。当前的研究对于让自闭症谱系中自我认同为 LGBTQ+ 的成年人发声很重要,并且更广泛地对残疾人群体具有启示意义。