School of Nursing, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7460, USA.
Qual Health Res. 2010 May;20(5):668-83. doi: 10.1177/1049732310361892. Epub 2010 Feb 12.
Researchers have suggested that health disparities in African American women, including adverse birth outcomes, lupus, obesity, and untreated depression, can be explained by stress and coping. The Strong Black Woman/Superwoman role has been highlighted as a phenomenon influencing African American women's experiences and reports of stress. The purpose of this study was to develop a preliminary conceptual framework for Superwoman Schema (SWS) by exploring women's descriptions of the Superwoman role; perceptions of contextual factors, benefits, and liabilities; and beliefs regarding how it influences health. Analysis of eight focus group discussions with demographically diverse African American women yielded themes characterizing the Superwoman role and personal or sociohistorical contextual factors. Participants reported that the Superwoman role had benefits (preservation of self and family or community) and liabilities (relationship strain, stress-related health behaviors, and stress embodiment). The SWS framework might be used to enhance future research on stress and African American women's health.
研究人员认为,非裔美国女性的健康差距,包括不良生育结果、狼疮、肥胖和未得到治疗的抑郁症,可以用压力和应对方式来解释。坚强的黑人女性/女超人角色已被强调为影响非裔美国女性经历和压力报告的现象。本研究的目的是通过探索女性对女超人角色的描述、对情境因素、益处和弊端的看法,以及对其如何影响健康的信念,来制定女超人模式(SWS)的初步概念框架。对 8 个具有不同人口统计学特征的非裔美国女性焦点小组讨论的分析得出了描述女超人角色以及个人或社会历史情境因素的主题。参与者报告说,女超人角色有好处(保护自己和家庭或社区)和弊端(关系紧张、与压力有关的健康行为和压力体现)。SWS 框架可用于加强未来关于压力和非裔美国女性健康的研究。