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Dying to be (A)Gendered: An Exploratory Content Analysis of Trans/Nonbinary People’s Experiences with Eating Disorders
Sociological Inquiry ( IF 1.690 ) Pub Date : 2021-04-17 , DOI: 10.1111/soin.12425
alithia zamantakis 1 , Dresden Lackey 1
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Recent studies have found trans individuals to experience high rates of eating disorders. Prior studies have mixed findings of eating disorder rates of trans/nonbinary people with eating disorders. Recent and prior studies, though, have primarily originated within Public Health and Psychology, with little to no research examining trans/nonbinary people’s experiences with eating disorders in the field of Sociology. As such, we analyzed 16 blogs and vlogs (video blogs) of trans/nonbinary people speaking and/or writing about the onset of their eating disorders, reasons for development of eating disorders, and experiences in accessing treatment. Content analysis of these blogs and vlogs serve as an exploratory analysis to provide suggestions for future research, including: institutional cisnormativity in eating disorder treatment, the use of eating disorders as a way of coping with the anxieties of doing gender in a binary society, and the relations of body dysmorphia and gender dysphoria.

中文翻译:

渴望(A)性别:跨性别/非二元人饮食失调经历的探索性内容分析

最近的研究发现跨性别者的饮食失调率很高。先前的研究对患有饮食失调症的跨性别/非二元性人群的饮食失调率的结果喜忧参半。然而,最近和先前的研究主要起源于公共卫生和心理学,几乎没有研究检查跨性别/非二元性人群在社会学领域的饮食失调经历。因此,我们分析了 16 个跨性别/非二进制人的博客和视频博客(视频博客),他们谈论和/或撰写关于他们饮食失调的发作、饮食失调发展的原因以及获得治疗的经验。这些博客和视频博客的内容分析可作为探索性分析,为未来的研究提供建议,包括:饮食失调治疗中的机构顺规范性,
更新日期:2021-04-17
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