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Religious Experiences of Iranian Transgenders: A Qualitative Study



Safavifar F1 ; Eftekhar M2 ; Alavi K2 ; Negarandeh R3 ; Jalali AH2 ; Eftekhar M2
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Source: Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran Published:2016

Abstract

Background: Gender identity disorder and its treatment with sex reassignment surgery is a profound experience, which can affect the mental, interpersonal, social and religious aspects of one's life. Methods: This was a qualitative content analysis study focusing on the various dimensions of the experiences of seven patients suffering from gender identity disorder in a female-to-male subgroup. This study presents a report concerning the religious aspects of their experience. Results: The findings of this study were categorized into the four following conceptual categories: sense of guilt; accomplishing a sense of submission to God's will as well as God's pleasing; practical commitment to religion; and rejection by the religious communities. Conclusion: Diminishing religion to spirituality comprised the core experiences of these patients having intimate relations with such concepts as secularism, stigma, and technocracy.
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