Crooks Natasha, Singer Randi, Tluczek Audrey
University of Illinois Chicago College of Nursing, Chicago (Drs Crooks and Singer); and School of Nursing, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison (Dr Tluczek).
ANS Adv Nurs Sci. 2021;44(1):52-65. doi: 10.1097/ANS.0000000000000332.
Black females experience significant sexual health disparities. Intersectionality theory offers nurses a framework to address health disparities. Intersectionality theory examines how categorical identities of difference confer power or oppression, affect social interactions, and influence individuals' engagement with institutional structures. This secondary analysis of qualitative data details the damaging effects that power, oppression, and disadvantaged identities have on the sexual health of Black women. Twenty participants explained how the intersection of race, gender, age, education, and sexuality influences sexual health risk. Our expanded model of intersectionality theory emphasizes historical context with implications for research, practice, and education to promote health equity.
黑人女性在性健康方面存在显著差异。交叉性理论为护士提供了一个解决健康差异的框架。交叉性理论研究不同的类别身份如何赋予权力或压迫、影响社会互动以及影响个人与制度结构的接触。对定性数据的二次分析详细阐述了权力、压迫和弱势身份对黑人女性性健康的破坏性影响。20名参与者解释了种族、性别、年龄、教育和性取向的交叉如何影响性健康风险。我们扩展的交叉性理论模型强调历史背景,对促进健康公平的研究、实践和教育具有启示意义。