6 research outputs found
“Rediscovering What I Need to Do to Give Myself Pleasure.” Trans Women’s Experiences of Their Sexualities During Gender Transition: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
Abstract
Previous research highlights mixed findings regarding how trans people experience sexual satisfaction during and after transition. Qualitative research in particular reflects a process of psychosocial adjustment during and after transition, which reciprocally impacts sex and pleasure. The current research explores trans women’s experiences of their sexualities during gender transition. A phenomenological qualitative methodology was used, and 12 trans women aged 22–67 years old were individually interviewed about their experiences of their sexualities in 2023. Participants had varied sexualities, disabilities, and employment statuses, were mostly White, and had started hormone therapy. Interpretative phenomenological analysis was used to analyze the data. Two group experiential themes were developed, each with two subthemes: transition affords me with the confidence and comfort to explore my sexuality, and doing sexuality differently as a result of transitioning. The results have implications for supporting trans women navigating their identities during the transition by highlighting the psychosocial process of relearning and/or rediscovering their sexualities. Recommendations for future research and practitioners are discussed.
Public Significance Statement
Interviews were conducted with a community sample of trans women to explore the lived experiences of their sexualities during gender transition. Findings highlighted their sexual experiences often improved after transition but required some renegotiation of their bodies, relationships, roles, and desires
Dataset for "“Rediscovering what I need to do to give myself pleasure”. Trans women’s experiences of their sexualities during gender transition: An interpretative phenomenological analysis."
This data set is from 12 individual interviews with trans women aged between 22-68 years old, living in the U.K., as part of a funded early career researcher project focusing the experiences of sexualities for trans and gender non-conforming people. The data includes a sample from the group experiential themes of transition affording confidence and doing sexuality differently
Dataset for "“Rediscovering what I need to do to give myself pleasure”. Trans women’s experiences of their sexualities during gender transition: An interpretative phenomenological analysis."
This data set is from 12 individual interviews with trans women aged between 22-68 years old, living in the U.K., as part of a funded early career researcher project focusing the experiences of sexualities for trans and gender non-conforming people. The data includes a sample from the group experiential themes of transition affording confidence and doing sexuality differently
Dataset for...
This dataset is from 17 individual interviews with non-binary people aged between 18-50 years old, living in the U.K., as part of a funded early career researcher project focusing on the experiences of sexualities for trans and non-binary people. The data includes a sample from the group experiential themes. Due to ethical issues, data underpinning this publication cannot be made openly available. Please contact [email protected] if you would like to discuss access to the dataset
Dataset for...
This dataset is from 17 individual interviews with non-binary people aged between 18-50 years old, living in the U.K., as part of a funded early career researcher project focusing on the experiences of sexualities for trans and non-binary people. The data includes a sample from the group experiential themes. Due to ethical issues, data underpinning this publication cannot be made openly available. Please contact [email protected] if you would like to discuss access to the dataset