针对移民权利和健康应对的反种族主义活动:基于社区的框架的初步证据
Germán A Cadenas1, Melanie M Domenech Rodríguez2, Luz M Garcini3
1Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA.
American journal of community psychology
|December 25, 2024
概括
倡导移民权利的积极性有助于有色人种移民应对系统性压力,并促进福祉. 针对移民权利的反种族主义活动 (AAIR) 框架将参与种族正义和移民权利活动与健康的应对机制联系起来.
科学领域:
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
- 社会学 社会学 社会学
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
背景情况:
- 种族主义和仇外政策历来将有色人种移民排除在公民权利之外,扩大了美国的种族不平等.
- 由于压迫的交叉系统,COVID-19大流行加剧了有色人种移民的健康差异.
- 活动主义被认为是有色人种移民管理系统性压力因素和维护心理健康的重要工具.
研究的目的:
- 引入和测试移民权利反种族主义活动 (AAIR) 框架.
- 为了澄清如何积极性作为对系统性压力的反应,在有色人种移民中促进健康的应对.
- 为支持移民社区的行为健康专业人员提供建议.
主要方法:
- 开发了针对移民权利的反种族主义活动 (AAIR) 框架,使用批判和解放理论,以及关于赋权和治愈的研究.
- 采用结构方程建模来测试AAIR框架.
- 利用美国204名有色人种移民的社区样本.
主要成果:
- 支持AAIR框架,反种族主义移民活动被认为是潜在的构造.
- 反种族主义移民活动通过参与种族正义,移民权利和选举活动来表现.
- 发现反种族主义移民活动和健康应对移民和健康相关压力之间的重要联系.
结论:
- 反种族主义移民活动是促进有色人种移民面临系统性压力因素的健康应对机制的一个重要因素.
- 该AAIR框架提供了一个有价值的模型,以了解在移民社区内活动的心理益处.
- 行为健康专业人员应该考虑促进反种族主义移民活动,以提高移民群体的福祉.
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