关键词: Menstruation experience gender non-conforming non-binary trans

来  源:   DOI:10.1080/13691058.2024.2375606

Abstract:
While some barriers for managing menstruation have been mitigated for cisgender women, trans, non-binary, and gender non-conforming people still struggle to navigate menstruation in a gendered society. With an increasing number of young people identifying outside of the gender binary, there is an immediate need to identify and address the barriers to managing menstruation. This review sets out to explore how trans, non-binary, and gender non-conforming people experience and navigate menstruation. Using critical interpretive synthesis methodology, nine pieces of literature including peer-reviewed journal articles, graduate theses, a book chapter, and a conference poster presentation were reviewed using thematic analysis. Four primary themes were identified: (1) menstruation is strongly gendered; (2) there exists inadequate trans, non-binary, and gender non-conforming education and healthcare training; (3) the gendering of public toilets/washrooms poses a barrier to the management of menstruation; and (4) there exists a lack of diverse participants and attention to intersectional menstruation concerns. A set of recommendations, specific to a variety of stakeholders is provided, and implications for future research are discussed.
摘要:
虽然顺性女性管理月经的一些障碍已经得到缓解,trans,非二进制,在性别社会中,不符合性别的人仍然难以驾驭月经。随着越来越多的年轻人识别出性别二元结构,迫切需要确定和解决管理月经的障碍。这篇评论旨在探讨trans,非二进制,和性别不合格的人经历和导航月经。使用关键的解释性综合方法,九篇文献,包括同行评审的期刊文章,毕业论文,一本书的章节,并使用主题分析审查了会议海报的介绍。确定了四个主要主题:(1)月经性别强烈;(2)存在反式不足,非二进制,和性别不一致的教育和医疗保健培训;(3)公共厕所/洗手间的性别化构成了月经管理的障碍;(4)缺乏多样化的参与者和对月经交叉问题的关注。一组建议,提供了特定于各种利益相关者的信息,并对未来研究的意义进行了讨论。
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