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社会联系与边缘生存:对美国东北部低收入拉丁裔男性访谈的结果

Social connectedness and surviving at the margins: Findings from interviews with low-income Latino men in the U.S. Northeast.

作者信息

Barbieri Marielena, Mercado Evelyn, Gubrium Aline C, Valdez Luis A

机构信息

Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

Department of Health Promotion and Policy, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

出版信息

Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol. 2025 Jan;31(1):97-109. doi: 10.1037/cdp0000604. Epub 2023 Jul 10.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Structural and interpersonal discrimination can lead to social exclusion and limited social integration, inhibiting the use of support networks to gain access to health-protective material and social resources. Social support theories suggest that connectedness may moderate the link between discrimination and health risk. This study examined how risk factors (i.e., structural and interpersonal discrimination) further marginalize Puerto Rican men by limiting access to social support. We also aimed to identify resiliency factors, such as cultural values related to social interactions and community support, which may be protective for these men's well-being.

METHOD

We conducted 40 semistructured interviews with a stratified purposeful sample of Puerto Rican (92.5%) men aged 25-70 ( = 50.7) in the U.S. Northeast. A hybrid deductive and inductive thematic qualitative analysis was used to analyze data.

RESULTS

Participants discussed how structural and interpersonal discrimination result in inequities and barriers to resources and services (e.g., lack of adequate shelter, insecurity, employment) which impacted their well-being through the inability to access fundamental support for survival. The men identified cultural values (e.g., ) and emphasized the importance of community support as protective factors that may provide a respite from the difficulties of navigating discrimination experiences.

CONCLUSION

Findings suggest discrimination limits Puerto Rican men's ability to access resources, which has a detrimental impact on their well-being. Identifying social support beyond the family, and considering cultural values related to support, can enhance community interventions by focusing on incorporating multiple forms of support that may improve Puerto Rican men's health. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

目标

结构性歧视和人际歧视会导致社会排斥和有限的社会融合,阻碍利用支持网络获取健康保护物质和社会资源。社会支持理论表明,社会联系可能会缓和歧视与健康风险之间的联系。本研究考察了风险因素(即结构性歧视和人际歧视)如何通过限制获得社会支持的机会,进一步边缘化波多黎各男性。我们还旨在确定复原力因素,例如与社会互动和社区支持相关的文化价值观,这些因素可能对这些男性的幸福感具有保护作用。

方法

我们对美国东北部年龄在25至70岁(平均年龄 = 50.7岁)的波多黎各男性(92.5%)进行了40次半结构化访谈,样本采用分层立意抽样。采用混合演绎和归纳主题定性分析方法对数据进行分析。

结果

参与者讨论了结构性歧视和人际歧视如何导致资源和服务方面的不公平和障碍(例如,缺乏足够的住所、不安全、就业问题),这些问题通过无法获得基本的生存支持而影响了他们的幸福感。这些男性确定了文化价值观(例如, ),并强调社区支持作为保护因素的重要性,它可能为应对歧视经历的困难提供喘息之机。

结论

研究结果表明,歧视限制了波多黎各男性获取资源的能力,对他们的幸福感产生了不利影响。确定家庭之外的社会支持,并考虑与支持相关的文化价值观,可以通过关注纳入多种可能改善波多黎各男性健康的支持形式来加强社区干预措施。(《心理学文摘数据库记录》(c)2025美国心理学会,保留所有权利)

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