Jones Lani Valencia, Guy-Sheftall Beverly
Soc Work. 2015 Oct;60(4):343-50. doi: 10.1093/sw/swv032.
An examination of the literature on epidemiology, etiology, and use of services for this population reveals an insufficient application of culturally congruent approaches to intervening with black women. An exploration of the social work practice literature and other relevant fields indicate that black feminist perspectives offer the opportunity to gain a clearer understanding of the intersection and influence of oppression among black women struggling with psychiatric issues and provide a useful framework for mental health practice with this population. This article discusses the evolving black feminist thought and summarizes the scholarship on black women's mental health services needs and utilization issues. The article includes a discussion of black feminisms as an emerging mental health perspective, arguing that black feminist perspectives in therapy provide an ideal framework for services that are responsive to the values and health needs of black women. The article concludes with a case vignette that illustrates some of its points.
对关于该人群的流行病学、病因学及服务利用情况的文献进行审视后发现,在干预黑人女性时,文化适配方法的应用不足。对社会工作实践文献及其他相关领域的探究表明,黑人女性主义视角为更清晰地理解在与精神疾病作斗争的黑人女性中压迫的交叉影响提供了契机,并为针对该人群的心理健康实践提供了有用的框架。本文探讨了不断发展的黑人女性主义思想,并总结了关于黑人女性心理健康服务需求及利用问题的学术研究。文章讨论了黑人女性主义作为一种新兴心理健康视角,认为治疗中的黑人女性主义视角为响应黑人女性价值观和健康需求的服务提供了理想框架。文章最后以一个案例 vignette 来说明其中的一些观点。