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08.21. Intersectional approaches to risk, resilience, and mental health in marginalized populations: Introduction to the special section

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by 시고르쥐 2023. 8. 21. 12:00

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Intersectional approaches to risk, resilience, and mental health in marginalized populations: Introduction to the special section

 

Although persistent health disparities affecting marginalized communities have long been recognized, marginalized populations (i.e., oppressed groups with stigmatized social identities) have remained significantly understudied in clinical science and allied disciplines. To reduce mental health disparities, it is critical to examine the experiences of Black, Indigenous, and people of color and sexual and gender minority populations within an intersectional framework (i.e., intersection of multiple marginalized identities) and to identify processes through which these experiences relate to risk and resilience for negative mental health outcomes. The goal of this special section is to highlight recent efforts to address this critical need by examining mental health among marginalized individuals impacted by multiple systems of oppression. These studies demonstrate the generative potential of intersectional approaches in clinical science. Our hope is that these studies will encourage future work in this field, with the ultimate aim of addressing disparities in underserved and understudied populations. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

 

 

Intersectional approaches to risk, resilience, and mental health in marginalized populations: Introduction to the special section

소외집단의 위험, 회복탄력성, 정신건강에 대한 교차 접근 : 특별한 회기 소개

 

 

Although persistent health disparities affecting marginalized communities have long been recognized, marginalized populations (i.e., oppressed groups with stigmatized social identities) have remained significantly understudied in clinical science and allied disciplines.

 

공동체에 영향을 주는 지속적인 건강 차이가 긴 기간 인식되어짐에도 불구하고 여전히 임상 과학이나 관련분야에서 상담히 연구되지 않았다.

 

To reduce mental health disparities, it is critical to examine the experiences of Black, Indigenous, and people of color and sexual and gender minority populations within an intersectional framework (i.e., intersection of multiple marginalized identities) and to identify processes through which these experiences relate to risk and resilience for negative mental health outcomes.

 

정신 건강 차이를 줄이기 위해서는 교차 프레임워크(, 여러 소외된 정체성의 교차) 내에서 흑인, 원주민 및 유색인종과 성 및 성 소수자의 경험을 조사하고 이러한 경험이 부정적인 정신 건강 결과에 대한 위험 및 회복력과 관련된 프로세스를 식별하는 것이 중요합니다.

 

The goal of this special section is to highlight recent efforts to address this critical need by examining mental health among marginalized individuals impacted by multiple systems of oppression.

 

이 특별 섹션의 목표는 다양한 억압 시스템의 영향을 받는 소외된 개인들의 정신 건강을 조사함으로써 이러한 중요한 필요를 해결하기 위한 최근의 노력을 강조하는 것입니다.

 

These studies demonstrate the generative potential of intersectional approaches in clinical science. Our hope is that these studies will encourage future work in this field, with the ultimate aim of addressing disparities in underserved and understudied populations. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

이러한 연구는 임상 과학에서 교차 접근 방식의 생성 가능성을 보여줍니다. 우리의 희망은 이러한 연구가 서비스, 연구가 부족한 모집단의 차이를 설명하는 것을 궁극적인 목표로 이 분야의 향후 연구를 장려하는 것입니다. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, 모든 권리 예약).

 

 

단어

 

Intersectional approaches : 교차적 접근

marginalized : 소외된

disparities : 차이

allied disciplines : 관련 학문들

Indigenous : 원주민

framework : 구조, 구성

underserved : 서비스가 충분하지 못한

generative : 발생의

 
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