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  • Psychology
  • Gender Studies

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  • Familial abuse experiences of transgender individuals are under-researched.
  • Existing frameworks may not fully capture the nuances of transphobic abuse within families.
  • Sociology of shame and stigma theories offer potential explanatory power.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore transgender people's experiences of familial abuse.
  • To conceptualize transphobic 'honour'-based abuse as a tool for understanding familial abuse against trans individuals.
  • To investigate the role of family shame and stigma in these experiences.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative study involving 15 transgender participants.
  • Narrative interviews were conducted to gather in-depth experiences.
  • The Listening Guide methodology was used for transcript analysis.

Main Results:

  • Transgender individuals reported experiencing abuse stemming from family perceptions of shame and stigma.
  • Findings suggest a connection between transphobic ideologies and familial abuse.
  • The study identified specific patterns of abuse related to family honor and stigma.

Conclusions:

  • Transphobic 'honour'-based abuse provides a novel conceptual tool for understanding familial abuse against transgender people.
  • This framework has implications for addressing domestic violence and abuse in transgender communities.
  • The conceptualization may extend to understanding abuse in other relational contexts, such as intimate partnerships.