A sociological examination of disordered eating and body satisfaction among transgender and nonbinary individuals

Author(s)Gavnik, Adam
Date Accessioned2024-01-24T15:09:56Z
Date Available2024-01-24T15:09:56Z
Publication Date2023
SWORD Update2024-01-22T20:11:21Z
AbstractTransgender, nonbinary, and other gender nonconforming communities have grown in visibility over recent years, and this visibility is associated with an increase in academic research on the health and wellbeing of these communities. Social science research has established that, compared to cisgender individuals, transgender and nonbinary people face an increased risk of mental health concerns such as disordered eating and body dissatisfaction. However, there is a dearth of research that explains this disparity. The current study uses 20 in-depth interviews with transgender and nonbinary adults to explore the factors that produce their eating habits and attitudes towards their bodies. Findings reveals the impact of micro-level factors such as individual health, gender dysphoria, and gender affirming care. Meso-level analysis emphasized the role of gender attribution and accountability in shaping participants’ relationship with food and their bodies, as well as social learning processes of food and body-related norms. Macro-level themes highlighted unique ways that trans and nonbinary identity shape experiences of embodiment and beauty ideals. Overall, this research elucidates the individual, interactional, and institutional factors that may contribute to elevated rates of disordered eating among trans and nonbinary people. Such findings indicate the complexity of these phenomena and the need for explanations that go beyond physical gender dysphoria.
AdvisorBell, Ann V.
DegreeM.A.
DepartmentUniversity of Delaware, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.58088/4skz-3e02
Unique Identifier1445486673
URLhttps://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/33900
Languageen
PublisherUniversity of Delaware
URIhttps://www.proquest.com/pqdtlocal1006271/dissertations-theses/sociological-examination-disordered-eating-body/docview/2917434393/sem-2?accountid=10457
KeywordsBody image
KeywordsBody satisfaction
KeywordsDisordered eating
KeywordsEating disorders
KeywordsNonbinary
KeywordsTransgender
TitleA sociological examination of disordered eating and body satisfaction among transgender and nonbinary individuals
TypeThesis
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