Townes Ashley, Guerra-Reyes Lucia, Murray Maresa, Rosenberg Molly, Wright Brittanni, Long Lauren, Herbenick Debby
Centre for Sexual Health Promotion, Indiana University-Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, USA.
Department of Applied Health Science, School of Public Health, Indiana University-Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, USA.
Cult Health Sex. 2020 Sep 30:1-15. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2020.1818286.
Research dedicated to understanding the sexual experiences of Black women has historically been framed around adverse outcomes. There are limited data that can be used to understand the lived experiences of Black women related to sexual health care. Twenty-five Black women aged 18- 35 from across nine US states were interviewed to gain insight into their experiences and preferences for receiving sexual health services. Three themes were developed from their accounts: individual and structural barriers affect access to and perceived quality of care; service provider race and gender impact sexual health care experiences; and personalised care improves engagement. Findings suggest the need for culturally informed training for sexual health practitioners working with Black women.
历史上,致力于了解黑人女性性经历的研究一直围绕着不良后果展开。可用于了解黑人女性性健康护理生活经历的数据有限。来自美国九个州的25名年龄在18至35岁之间的黑人女性接受了访谈,以深入了解她们接受性健康服务的经历和偏好。从她们的叙述中提炼出了三个主题:个人和结构障碍影响护理的可及性和感知质量;服务提供者的种族和性别影响性健康护理经历;个性化护理可提高参与度。研究结果表明,需要对为黑人女性提供服务的性健康从业者进行文化背景知识培训。