Willis Danny G, Porche Demetrius J
Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, USA.
Issues Ment Health Nurs. 2006 May;27(4):425-42. doi: 10.1080/01612840600569682.
Given the current focus of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) on eliminating health disparities among minority populations, a substantive body of culturally competent scholarship about marginalized men's health disparities is needed to add knowledge about the complex features, processes, and relationships underlying health disparities, marginality, men's health, interventions, and clinical outcomes. Marginalized men in the United States suffer disproportionately from mental and chronic health problems. Historically disadvantaged, their voices have not been privileged in health care and clinical discourses. Utilizing the concepts of marginalization and culturally competent scholarship, an integrative framework has been created to facilitate clinicians and scholars in envisioning and advancing critical scholarship related to marginalized men's health disparities.
鉴于美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)当前致力于消除少数族裔人群中的健康差距,需要有大量关于边缘化男性健康差距的具有文化胜任力的学术研究,以增加对健康差距、边缘化、男性健康、干预措施和临床结果背后复杂特征、过程及关系的认识。美国的边缘化男性在精神和慢性健康问题方面的患病率尤其高。由于历史上处于不利地位,他们的声音在医疗保健和临床讨论中并未得到重视。利用边缘化和具有文化胜任力的学术研究概念,创建了一个综合框架,以帮助临床医生和学者构想并推进与边缘化男性健康差距相关的批判性学术研究。