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A qualitative study of transgender individuals’ experiences in residential addiction treatment settings: stigma and inclusivity

机译:定性研究跨性别者在住宅成瘾治疗中的经历:污名和包容性

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Background While considerable research has been undertaken on addiction treatment, the experiences of transgender individuals who use drugs are rarely explored in such research, as too often transgender individuals are excluded entirely or grouped with those of sexual minority groups. Consequently, little is known about the treatment experiences in this population. Thus, we sought to qualitatively investigate the residential addiction treatment experiences of transgender individuals who use illicit drugs in a Canadian setting. Methods In-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted with 34 transgender individuals in Vancouver, Canada between June 2012 and May 2013. Participants were recruited from three open prospective cohorts of individuals who use drugs and an open prospective cohort of sex workers. Theory-driven and data-driven approaches were used to analyze the data and two transgender researcher assistants aided with the coding and the interpretation of data in a process called participatory analysis. Results Fourteen participants had previous experience of addiction treatment and their experiences varied according to whether their gender identity was accepted in the treatment programs. Three themes emerged from the data that characterized individuals’ experiences in treatment settings: (1) enacted stigma in the forms of social rejection and violence, (2) transphobia and felt stigma, and (3) “trans friendly” and inclusive treatment. Participants who reported felt and enacted stigma, including violence, left treatment prematurely after isolation and conflicts. In contrast, participants who felt included and respected in treatment settings reported positive treatment experiences. Conclusions The study findings demonstrate the importance of fostering respect and inclusivity of gender diverse individuals in residential treatment settings. These findings illustrate the need for gender-based, anti-stigma policies and programs to be established within existing addiction treatment programs. Additionally, it is vital to establish transgender and/or LGBTQ specific treatment programs as recommended by the participants in this study.
机译:背景技术尽管已经对成瘾治疗进行了大量研究,但是在此类研究中很少探讨使用毒品的跨性别者的经历,因为常常将跨性别者完全排除在外或与性少数群体归为一类。因此,对该人群的治疗经验知之甚少。因此,我们试图定性地调查在加拿大使用非法药物的变性人的住宅成瘾治疗经验。方法在2012年6月至2013年5月之间,对加拿大温哥华的34名跨性别个体进行了深入的半结构式访谈。参与者来自3个开放的预期吸毒人群和一个开放的预期性工作者人群。理论驱动和数据驱动方法用于分析数据,两名跨性别研究人员助手在参与式分析过程中协助数据的编码和解释。结果14名参与者以前有过成瘾治疗的经验,根据治疗方案是否接受了性别认同,他们的经历各不相同。从表征个人在治疗环境中的经历的数据中出现了三个主题:(1)以社会排斥和暴力的形式进行耻辱;(2)恐惧感和耻辱感;(3)“跨性别友好”和包容性治疗。表示感到被污名化和被污名化(包括暴力)的参与者在孤立和冲突后过早地离开了治疗。相比之下,感到参与治疗并受到尊重的参与者报告了积极的治疗经验。结论研究结果表明,在住院治疗环境中培养尊重和包容不同性别个体的重要性。这些发现表明,有必要在现有的成瘾治疗方案中建立基于性别的反污名化政策和方案。此外,至关重要的是,按照本研究参与者的建议,建立变性和/或LGBTQ特定治疗方案。

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