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Queering Disability: Exploring the Resilience of Sexual and Gender Minority Persons Living With Disabilities
Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin ( IF 1.9 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-31 , DOI: 10.1177/0034355219895813
Tameeka Hunter 1 , Franco Dispenza 1 , Mary Huffstead 2 , Mackenzie Suttles 1 , Zachary Bradley 1
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This study examined the resilience experiences of 13 sexual and gender minority persons living with disabilities, using phenomenological qualitative methodology. Researchers used in-depth, semi-structured interviews and various trustworthiness standards in the study. Participants endorsed four common resilience maximizers—self-acceptance, advocacy, social support, and a plea for recognition of humanity (an aspirational resilience maximizer)—and three common resilience minimizers—fragmentation, identity concealment, and punishment. Counseling implications and future research directions are also discussed.

中文翻译:

酷儿残障:探索性和性别少数残障人士的适应能力

本研究使用现象学定性方法检查了 13 名性和性别少数残疾人士的复原力体验。研究人员在研究中使用了深入的半结构化访谈和各种可信度标准。参与者认可了四种常见的韧性最大化因素——自我接纳、倡导、社会支持和对人类承认的请求(理想的韧性最大化因素)——以及三种常见的韧性最小化因素——分裂、身份隐藏和惩罚。还讨论了咨询的影响和未来的研究方向。
更新日期:2020-01-31
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