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新冠疫情期间家庭对健康不平等的影响

How Families Matter for Health Inequality during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

作者信息

Thomeer Mieke Beth, Yahirun Jenjira, Colón-López Alejandra

机构信息

Department of Sociology, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Heritage Hall 460, 1401 University Blvd., Birmingham, AL 35233.

Department of Sociology, Bowling Green State University.

出版信息

J Fam Theory Rev. 2020 Dec;12(4):448-463. doi: 10.1111/jftr.12398. Epub 2020 Dec 24.

Abstract

We theorize that social conditions surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic have the potential to increase the importance of families for health and widen existing inequalities. We suggest three primary tenets important for understanding families and health during COVID-19. First, risks of specific COVID-19 outcomes and other health problems are unevenly distributed across families. Second, how families impact health during the COVID-19 pandemic is conditional on public policies, organizational decisions, and concurrent events. Third, many health inequalities driven by racism, sexism, classism, and other oppressive societal force are amplified during COVID-19, but the extent to which this is occurring is shaped by families and by the public policies, organizational decisions, and concurrent events that also impact families and health. As health disparities continue to emerge from this pandemic, we call on researchers and policy-makers to pay attention to the multiple ways that families matter.

摘要

我们提出理论,认为新冠疫情期间的社会状况有可能提升家庭对健康的重要性,并扩大现有的不平等现象。我们提出了三条对于理解新冠疫情期间的家庭与健康至关重要的主要原则。第一,新冠疫情特定结果及其他健康问题的风险在家庭间分布不均。第二,家庭在新冠疫情期间对健康的影响取决于公共政策、组织决策及并发事件。第三,种族主义、性别歧视、阶级歧视及其他压迫性社会力量所导致的诸多健康不平等现象在新冠疫情期间被放大,但其发生的程度受到家庭以及同样影响家庭与健康的公共政策、组织决策及并发事件的影响。随着这场疫情持续引发健康差异,我们呼吁研究人员和政策制定者关注家庭发挥作用的多种方式。

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