Yale University School of Public Health, New Haven, CT, USA.
Martin Psychological Services, Nashville, TN, USA.
Health Promot Pract. 2023 Jul;24(4):617-622. doi: 10.1177/15248399231171145. Epub 2023 May 11.
Although Black girls use substances at lower rates than boys and girls from various other racial groups, they tend to have worse health outcomes associated with substance use that can also impact their sexual health. The association between substance use and sexual risk behaviors is usually attributed to lack of access to quality health care and lack of culturally specific prevention programming and treatment options tailored to this group. Accordingly, the theoretical frameworks for health promotion for Black girls often focus on addressing deficits, ignoring the powerful and intersecting social forces that can impact identity, agency, and behavioral options. Key among these forces is gendered racism. We propose a strengths-based conceptual framework to address and challenge gendered racism as a critical foundation for promoting health and wellbeing for Black girls. Our approach integrates Intersectionality Theory and Empowerment Theory, with psychological and intrapersonal empowerment identified as critical mediators of behavior and health outcomes, supported by protective factors of positive racial identity and gendered racial socialization. This framework has been developed with and for Black girls but can be adapted for health promotion efforts with other minoritized groups.
尽管黑人女孩的物质使用率低于来自其他各种种族群体的男孩和女孩,但她们往往与物质使用相关的健康结果更差,这也会影响她们的性健康。物质使用与性风险行为之间的关联通常归因于缺乏获得优质医疗保健的机会,以及缺乏针对这一群体的文化特定预防规划和治疗选择。因此,针对黑人女孩的健康促进理论框架通常侧重于解决缺陷,而忽略了可能影响身份、能动性和行为选择的强大且相互交织的社会力量。其中的关键力量是性别种族主义。我们提出了一个基于优势的概念框架,以解决和挑战性别种族主义,作为促进黑人女孩健康和福祉的关键基础。我们的方法整合了交叉性理论和赋权理论,将心理和个体赋权确定为行为和健康结果的关键中介因素,并由积极的种族认同和性别种族社会化的保护因素来支持。这个框架是在与黑人女孩合作的基础上制定的,但也可以适用于针对其他少数族裔群体的健康促进工作。