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拉丁裔与母婴健康:研究、政策与代表性

Latinas and Maternal and Child Health: Research, Policy, and Representation.

作者信息

Lebron Cynthia N, Mitsdarffer Mary, Parra Alexa, Chavez Jennifer V, Behar-Zusman Victoria

机构信息

University of Miami School of Nursing and Health Studies, 5030 Brunson Avenue, Coral Gables, FL, 33146, USA.

Biden School of Public Policy & Administration, University of Delaware, Newark, USA.

出版信息

Matern Child Health J. 2023 Apr 8. doi: 10.1007/s10995-023-03662-z.

Abstract

Over the last 50 years, the Latino population in the US has grown and changed. Latinos are the nation's largest minority group and among this group, there is incredible diversity. Much of Latino health research and outcomes have been treated interchangeably with immigrant health, but as the US Latino population evolves so should the focus of Latino health research. We contend that as maternal and child health (MCH) outcomes are an utmost important indicator of a country's health, and as Latinos make up 18% of the US's population, it is imperative that we move past dated research frameworks to a more nuanced understanding of the health of Latina women and children. We summarize how acculturation has been used to describe differences in MCH outcomes, discuss how the umbrella term "Latino" masks subgroups differences, explore Afro-Latinidad in MCH, examine the effects of the sociopolitical climate on the health of families, and demonstrate the limited representation of Latinos in MCH research. We conclude that a deeper understanding of Latino health is necessary to achieve health equity for Latina women and their children.

摘要

在过去50年里,美国的拉丁裔人口不断增长且发生了变化。拉丁裔是美国最大的少数族裔群体,在这个群体中存在着令人难以置信的多样性。许多关于拉丁裔健康的研究和结果一直与移民健康混为一谈,但随着美国拉丁裔人口的演变,拉丁裔健康研究的重点也应随之改变。我们认为,由于母婴健康(MCH)结果是一个国家健康状况的最重要指标,且拉丁裔占美国人口的18%,因此我们必须超越过时的研究框架,对拉丁裔妇女和儿童的健康有更细致入微的理解。我们总结了文化适应如何被用来描述母婴健康结果的差异,讨论了“拉丁裔”这个统称如何掩盖了亚群体差异,探讨了母婴健康中的非裔拉丁裔身份,研究了社会政治环境对家庭健康的影响,并展示了拉丁裔在母婴健康研究中的代表性有限。我们得出结论,要实现拉丁裔妇女及其子女的健康公平,有必要更深入地了解拉丁裔健康状况。

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