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挖掘历史遗产以阐释波多黎各男性的健康不平等:少数群体压力模型的扩展

Uncovering Historical Legacies to Contextualize Health Inequities in Puerto Rican Men: An Expansion of the Minority Stress Model.

作者信息

Valdez Luis A, Mullany Anna, Barbieri Marielena, Gubrium Aline

机构信息

Health Promotion and Policy, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, United States.

Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, United States.

出版信息

Front Sociol. 2022 Feb 28;7:830184. doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2022.830184. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Low/no-income Latino men are disproportionately burdened by chronic disease morbidity and mortality, which is often compounded by persistent exposure to stress. Chronic stress is a key mediating factor in pathways linking macro-level socio-structural forces to micro-level behavioral factors with negative health outcomes. Being that Latinxs continue to be one of the fastest growing populations in the U.S., it is imperative to better understand the roots of stress pathways and explore multi-level interventions.

METHODS

This study presents qualitative findings from in-depth interviews with Puerto Rican men (95%) living in Springfield, Massachusetts. We utilized the Minority Stress Model (MSM) first posited by Ilan Meyers, as a framework to understand stress and stress processes amongst Puerto Rican men. We mapped our data onto Meyers' MSM, which allowed us to find diverging themes and identify areas for expansion.

RESULTS

As expected, participants reported stress rooted in experiences of racism and prejudice, expectations of rejection, English-language acquisition, family relationships, insecure housing, precarious employment, and lack of resources. Nevertheless, the MSM did not account for the historical contexts that, as our findings indicate, are used to filter and understand their experiences with everyday stressors. Participants described and linked histories of colonial violence and movement and migration to their stress and community wellbeing.

DISCUSSION

Findings suggest the need to expand the current MSM and our conceptualization of the stress process to include historical understandings when contextualizing present-day stress and future interventions. We propose an expanded heuristic model that delineates the impact of distinctive historical trajectories that aid in interpreting racial health disparities amongst minoritized populations. Future multi-level interventions should give weight to highlighting history and how this impacts the present, in this case including the culpability of U.S. policy regarding Puerto Rico and the adverse health effects for Puerto Rican men on the mainland.

摘要

背景

低收入/无收入的拉丁裔男性承受着不成比例的慢性病发病率和死亡率负担,而持续暴露于压力之下往往会使这种负担更加沉重。慢性压力是将宏观层面的社会结构力量与微观层面的行为因素联系起来并导致负面健康结果的途径中的关键中介因素。鉴于拉丁裔仍然是美国增长最快的人群之一,更好地理解压力途径的根源并探索多层次干预措施势在必行。

方法

本研究展示了对居住在马萨诸塞州斯普林菲尔德的波多黎各男性(95%)进行深入访谈的定性研究结果。我们采用了伊兰·迈耶斯首次提出的少数族裔压力模型(MSM)作为框架,以了解波多黎各男性中的压力及压力过程。我们将数据映射到迈耶斯的MSM上,这使我们能够发现不同的主题并确定需要扩展的领域。

结果

正如预期的那样,参与者报告了源于种族主义和偏见经历、被拒绝的预期、英语习得、家庭关系、住房不安全、不稳定就业和资源匮乏的压力。然而,正如我们的研究结果所示,MSM并未考虑到历史背景,而这些历史背景被用于过滤和理解他们在日常压力源方面的经历。参与者描述了殖民暴力、迁徙和移民的历史,并将其与他们的压力和社区福祉联系起来。

讨论

研究结果表明,在对当前压力和未来干预措施进行背景分析时,有必要扩展当前的MSM以及我们对压力过程的概念化,以纳入历史理解。我们提出了一个扩展的启发式模型,该模型描绘了独特历史轨迹的影响,有助于解释少数族裔人群中的种族健康差异。未来的多层次干预措施应重视突出历史以及历史如何影响当下,在这种情况下包括美国对波多黎各政策的罪责以及对大陆上波多黎各男性的不利健康影响。

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