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我们仍然无法呼吸:将交叉生态模型应用于 COVID-19 幸存者。

We still cannot breathe: Applying intersectional ecological model to COVID-19 survivorship.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, MedStar National Rehabilitation Network.

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

出版信息

Rehabil Psychol. 2023 May;68(2):112-120. doi: 10.1037/rep0000495.

Abstract

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE: Individuals with historically oppressed identities, such as disabled or racialized minorities, face inequities across all societal institutions, including education, criminal justice, and healthcare. Systems of oppression (e.g., ableism, racism) lead to inequities that have ultimately contributed to disproportionate rates of COVID-19 morbidity and mortality in the United States. In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, increased public attention regarding police brutality toward Black people and the reinvigoration of the national Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement further highlighted the detrimental effects of oppressive systems and the urgent need to promote equity in the United States. The disproportionate number of COVID-19-related deaths and police brutality are inextricably connected, as both are products of oppression toward minoritized communities. The co-occurrence of the pandemic and BLM movement protests also creates an opportunity for critical discourse on the intersection of ableism and anti-Black racism specifically within the field of rehabilitation psychology.

RESEARCH METHOD/DESIGN: The overarching goals of this review are to apply the Intersectional Ecological Model with the addition of the chronosystem to illustrate how systems of oppression lead to health disparity in COVID-19 survivorship and to provide recommendations to promote health equity. Conclusions/Implication: As the COVID-19 pandemic shifts to an endemic and efforts to eliminate oppressive systems continue, rehabilitation psychologists have an ongoing, evolving, and shared responsibility to employ socially-responsive solutions to promote optimal functioning for patients, families, and communities. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

目的/目标:具有历史上受压迫身份的个体,如残疾或少数族裔,在包括教育、刑事司法和医疗保健在内的所有社会机构中都面临着不平等。压迫制度(例如,歧视残疾人、种族主义)导致了不平等,这最终导致了美国 COVID-19 发病率和死亡率的不成比例。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,公众对警察对黑人的暴行的关注度增加,以及全国性的黑人的命也是命(BLM)运动的复兴,进一步凸显了压迫制度的有害影响,以及在美国促进公平的迫切需要。与 COVID-19 相关的死亡人数和警察暴行不成比例是不可分割的,因为两者都是针对少数族裔社区的压迫的产物。大流行和 BLM 运动抗议的同时发生也为关于残疾歧视和反黑人种族主义在康复心理学领域的交叉点的批判性讨论创造了机会。

研究方法/设计:本次综述的总体目标是应用交叉生态模型,并增加时间系统,来说明压迫制度如何导致 COVID-19 幸存者的健康差异,并提出促进健康公平的建议。结论/意义:随着 COVID-19 大流行转变为地方性疾病,消除压迫制度的努力继续进行,康复心理学家有持续的、不断发展的和共同的责任,采用对社会有反应的解决方案,促进患者、家庭和社区的最佳功能。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2023 APA,保留所有权利)。

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