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黑人女性性别化种族微侵犯量表的构建与初步验证

Construction and initial validation of the Gendered Racial Microaggressions Scale for Black women.

作者信息

Lewis Jioni A, Neville Helen A

机构信息

Department of Psychology.

Departments of Educational Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

出版信息

J Couns Psychol. 2015 Apr;62(2):289-302. doi: 10.1037/cou0000062.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to develop a measure of gendered racial microaggressions (i.e., subtle and everyday verbal, behavioral, and environmental expressions of oppression based on the intersection of one's race and gender) experienced by Black women by applying an intersectionality framework to Essed's (1991) theory of gendered racism and Sue, Capodilupo, et al.'s (2007) model of racial microaggressions. The Gendered Racial Microaggressions Scale (GRMS), was developed to assess both frequency and stress appraisal of microaggressions, in 2 separate studies. After the initial pool of GRMS items was developed, we received input from a community-based focus group of Black women and an expert panel. In Study 1, an exploratory factor analysis using a sample of 259 Black women resulted in a multidimensional scale with 4 factors as follows: (a) Assumptions of Beauty and Sexual Objectification, (b) Silenced and Marginalized, (c) Strong Black Woman Stereotype, and (d) Angry Black Woman Stereotype. In Study 2, results of confirmatory factor analyses using an independent sample of 210 Black women suggested that the 4-factor model was a good fit of the data for both the frequency and stress appraisal scales. Supporting construct validity, the GRMS was positively related to the Racial and Ethnic Microaggressions Scale (Nadal, 2011) and the Schedule of Sexist Events (Klonoff & Landrine, 1995). In addition, the GRMS was significantly related to psychological distress, such that greater perceived gendered racial microaggressions were related to greater levels of reported psychological distress. Implications for future research and practice are discussed.

摘要

本研究的目的是通过将交叉性框架应用于埃斯德(1991)的性别化种族主义理论以及苏、卡波迪卢波等人(2007)的种族微侵犯模型,来开发一种衡量黑人女性所经历的性别化种族微侵犯(即基于一个人的种族和性别的微妙且日常的言语、行为和环境压迫表现)的方法。在两项独立研究中,开发了性别化种族微侵犯量表(GRMS),以评估微侵犯的频率和压力评估。在最初的GRMS项目库开发完成后,我们从一个以社区为基础的黑人女性焦点小组和一个专家小组获得了意见。在研究1中,对259名黑人女性样本进行探索性因素分析,得出了一个具有4个因素的多维量表,如下:(a)美丽假设与性客体化,(b)被沉默与边缘化,(c)坚强黑人女性刻板印象,以及(d)愤怒黑人女性刻板印象。在研究2中,对210名黑人女性的独立样本进行验证性因素分析的结果表明,四因素模型对频率和压力评估量表的数据拟合良好。为支持结构效度,GRMS与种族和族裔微侵犯量表(纳达尔,2011)以及性别歧视事件量表(克洛诺夫和兰德林,1995)呈正相关。此外,GRMS与心理困扰显著相关,即更高的感知到的性别化种族微侵犯与更高水平的报告心理困扰相关。文中讨论了对未来研究和实践的启示。

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