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政治、大流行病和创伤:通过文化视角理解和满足拉丁裔健康需求。

Politics, Pandemics, and Trauma: Understanding and Addressing Latino Health Needs Through a Culturally-Informed Lens.

机构信息

College of Social Work, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, TN, United States.

Department of Social Work and Human Services, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA, United States.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2022 Jul 15;10:877328. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.877328. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Latino communities in the United States (U.S.) have long endured trauma due to multiple intersecting social and political forces. New restrictive immigration policies since 2016 and the COVID-19 pandemic have each created novel stressors for Latino communities, while escalating the risk of mental health disorders and highlighting the communities' vulnerabilities. The effects of these stressors have been particularly pronounced in southeastern states, such as Tennessee and Georgia, due to their state-level anti-immigrant legislation. Yet, we lack sufficient data to understand how these factors present among Latinos seeking services. To focus attention on the specific experiences of Latino communities living in the U.S. Southeast, the authors analyzed the perspectives of 44 service providers working with these communities in the region using qualitative data collected in an online survey administered during the COVID-19 pandemic and while President Trump's exclusionary immigration policies were in force. Four themes were identified: (1) Latino communities' strengths; (2) impact of the Trump administration on Latino communities; (3) impact of COVID-19's on Latino communities; and (4) strategies to enhance service delivery in Latino communities. Results provide meaningful data to inform micro- and macro-level service delivery in two exclusionary policy states and beyond. Findings suggest future research should include other new immigrant destinations and explore perceptions of Latino community members.

摘要

美国的拉丁裔群体长期以来一直深受多种交叉的社会和政治力量造成的创伤的影响。自 2016 年以来新的限制性移民政策和 COVID-19 大流行都给拉丁裔群体带来了新的压力源,同时增加了心理健康障碍的风险,并凸显了这些群体的脆弱性。由于田纳西州和佐治亚州等东南部各州都有州级反移民立法,这些压力源的影响在这些州尤为明显。然而,我们缺乏足够的数据来了解这些因素在寻求服务的拉丁裔群体中的表现。为了关注生活在美国东南部的拉丁裔群体的具体经历,作者使用在 COVID-19 大流行期间和特朗普总统的排外移民政策生效期间通过在线调查收集的定性数据,分析了在该地区为这些社区服务的 44 名服务提供者的观点。确定了四个主题:(1)拉丁裔社区的优势;(2)特朗普政府对拉丁裔社区的影响;(3)COVID-19 对拉丁裔社区的影响;(4)加强拉丁裔社区服务提供的策略。研究结果提供了有意义的数据,可为两个排外政策州及其他州的微观和宏观服务提供提供信息。研究结果表明,未来的研究应包括其他新的移民目的地,并探讨拉丁裔社区成员的看法。

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