TGNB persons, mental health, and gender binarism in Serbia

Autor(en)
Jelena Vidić, Bojan Bilic
Abstrakt

Background: There are for the time being no systematic studies exploring transgender and non-binary (TGNB) mental health in the Serbian context which, over the last three decades, has been characterized by profound social transformations. Method: We draw upon 15 semi-structured interviews with members of a TGNB self-help group operating in Belgrade, Serbia. The material was analyzed using inductive thematic analysis. Results: We identified three elements of group operation: 1) information, support, and community, 2) navigating the medical/psychiatric system, and 3) dealing with gender binarism. While the group is important for helping its members navigate the medical system in terms of mental health professionals’ expectations regarding “proper” candidates for gender affirmation procedures, it has a hard time escaping a gender binarism that characterizes its social context. Conclusions: Despite significant improvements in the situation of TGNB people concerning psychiatric gatekeeping and legal gender recognition, the TGNB community is still marginalized with mental health being one of the main areas of marginalization. Activist organizations’ alternative forms of mental health care can help to transform mainstream mental health policies rendering them more sensitive to the needs of TGNB individuals.

Organisation(en)
Institut für Bildungswissenschaft, Institut für Kultur- und Sozialanthropologie
Externe Organisation(en)
University of Belgrade
Journal
Journal of gay & lesbian mental health
Band
25
Seiten
155-174
Anzahl der Seiten
20
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/19359705.2020.1850596
Publikationsdatum
2021
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ÖFOS 2012
504014 Gender Studies
Schlagwörter
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
Health(social science), Psychiatry and Mental health, Clinical Psychology
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 3 – Gesundheit und Wohlergehen
Link zum Portal
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/de/publications/tgnb-persons-mental-health-and-gender-binarism-in-serbia(6756d4c8-b694-484f-ac0c-d63ea6c02711).html