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三重困境:种族主义、性别歧视和年龄歧视对加拿大加勒比裔年轻黑人女性心理健康污名化经历的复杂性影响

Triple Jeopardy: Complexities of Racism, Sexism, and Ageism on the Experiences of Mental Health Stigma Among Young Canadian Black Women of Caribbean Descent.

作者信息

Taylor Dalon, Richards Donna

机构信息

School of Social Work Department, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Front Sociol. 2019 May 15;4:43. doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2019.00043. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

This article explores how the intersection of race, gender, and age intertextually complicate and nuance the experience of mental health stigma among young Black women of Caribbean descent living in Canada. The Mental Health Commission of Canada acknowledged that mental health stigma continues to affect the help-seeking behavior of young adults. Some youth-serving agencies and many advocates within Black communities have become increasingly vocal about mental health stigma and the lackluster response to the needs of Black youth (e.g., no increase in funding for the Substance Abuse Program for African, Canadian, and Caribbean Youth-SAPACCY, since the program was established in the mid-1990s). The issue of mental health stigma within the African, Caribbean, and Black Canadian (ACB) communities is widely known and often discussed at public forums. Several recent mental health forums and mental health initiatives held in Toronto made it clear that mental health in Black communities is at a crisis point in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and possibly across Canada. Forum discussions also revealed that the issue is further compounded by the intersection of race, gender, and age. In addition, while research studies have also identified stigma as a barrier to accessing mental health services and/or supports, there is a paucity of research on how mental health stigma, when complicated by the experience of racism, sexism, and ageism, affects access to services among young Black women of Caribbean descent. This lack of research on Caribbean women's experience with mental illness limits insights into concepts, issues, and problems that directly impact broader issues related to mental health in Canada. This article engenders a discussion that strengthens the focus on mental health stigma campaigns and education on the mental health of young Black women in Canada. The lack of literature relating to this topic in the Canadian context, as previously noted, limits the extent to which this issue can be fully discussed within Canada. As such, insights into concepts and existing discussions on women's mental health throughout this paper will include references to literature from the U.S., U.K., and Australia, professional experiential knowledge, and personal insights from conversations with young Black women of Caribbean descent. The paper calls for more research on Caribbean women's mental health in Canada to provide better insights and understanding of the issue within a Canadian context.

摘要

本文探讨了种族、性别和年龄的相互交织如何在互文性层面上使居住在加拿大的加勒比裔年轻黑人女性的心理健康污名化经历变得复杂,并使其具有细微差别。加拿大心理健康委员会承认,心理健康污名化继续影响着年轻人的求助行为。一些为青少年服务的机构以及黑人社区中的许多倡导者越来越直言不讳地谈论心理健康污名化以及对黑人青少年需求的冷淡回应(例如,自20世纪90年代中期该项目设立以来,非洲、加拿大和加勒比青少年药物滥用项目-SAPACCY的资金没有增加)。非洲、加勒比和加拿大黑人(ACB)社区内的心理健康污名化问题广为人知,且经常在公共论坛上被讨论。最近在多伦多举行的几次心理健康论坛和心理健康倡议活动表明,在大多伦多地区(GTA)乃至整个加拿大,黑人社区的心理健康处于危机之中。论坛讨论还揭示,种族、性别和年龄的相互交织使这个问题进一步恶化。此外,虽然研究也将污名化确定为获得心理健康服务和/或支持的障碍,但关于当心理健康污名化因种族主义、性别歧视和年龄歧视的经历而变得复杂时,它如何影响加勒比裔年轻黑人女性获得服务的研究却很少。对加勒比女性心理健康经历的这种研究不足限制了我们对直接影响加拿大心理健康相关更广泛问题的概念、问题和难题的深入理解。本文引发了一场讨论,加强了对加拿大年轻黑人女性心理健康污名化运动和教育的关注。如前所述,在加拿大背景下缺乏与该主题相关的文献,限制了在加拿大充分讨论这个问题的程度。因此,本文对女性心理健康概念和现有讨论的见解将包括引用来自美国、英国和澳大利亚的文献、专业经验知识以及与加勒比裔年轻黑人女性交谈获得的个人见解。本文呼吁对加拿大加勒比女性的心理健康进行更多研究,以便在加拿大背景下更好地洞察和理解这一问题。

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