The Role of Butch versus Femme Identity in Body Image and Breast Health Among Lesbians in Taiwan: Results of an Online Survey.

Journal: Journal Of Nursing Scholarship : An Official Publication Of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society Of Nursing
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Abstract

Purpose: The views of butch- and femme-identified lesbians toward their own breasts, breast cancer, breast cancer screenings, and their behavior and intentions toward breast health care were examined and compared in this study.

Methods: A total of 208 Taiwanese lesbians (134 butch-identified lesbians and 78 femme-identified lesbians) completed an online survey.

Results: Butch-identified lesbians were more likely to hold negative views regarding their own breasts, which were found to be significantly and negatively associated with their actions in performing breast self-examinations when compared with femme-identified lesbians.

Conclusions: Healthcare providers should be aware of and provide culturally competent care to lesbians with different identities. Clinical relevance: The results can be employed as evidence for promoting lesbians' breast health, particularly butch-identified lesbians. Healthcare providers should provide a supportive environment in order to promote a positive body image and improve breast health among lesbians.

Authors
Ya-ching Wang, Shiow-ru Chang, Nae-fang Miao
Relevant Conditions

Breast Cancer