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承认社会不平等的异质性:交叉性作为(自我)批判框架和工具在精神卫生保健中的应用。

Admitting the heterogeneity of social inequalities: intersectionality as a (self-)critical framework and tool within mental health care.

机构信息

Institute of Ethics and History of Medicine, Eberhard Karls University Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.

出版信息

Philos Ethics Humanit Med. 2023 Nov 24;18(1):21. doi: 10.1186/s13010-023-00144-6.

Abstract

Inequities shape the everyday experiences and life chances of individuals at the margins of societies and are often associated with lower health and particular challenges in accessing quality treatment and support. This fact is even more dramatic for those individuals who live at the nexus of different marginalized groups and thus may face multiple discrimination, stigma, and oppression. To address these multiple social and structural disadvantages, intersectional approaches have recently gained a foothold, especially in the public health field. This study makes an empirically informed argument for the merits of increasing the use of intersectional frameworks in the mental health field. In the mental health field, the potential for greater attention to multiple unjustified disadvantages appears to be of particular importance, as many mental health service users already face stigma and discrimination because of their mental health issues and thus may benefit particularly frequently and far-reachingly from effective problem awareness about multiple disadvantages. Intersectional approaches may help address the complexity, interdependence, and mutual constitution of social inequalities better than previous approaches that examined only one category of sociostructural stratification. By helping to identify the needs of those at the greatest risk of poor health, intersectional frameworks and tools can contribute not only to better address the needs of multiple disadvantaged individuals with mental health issues but also to the promotion of equity in the field of mental health, contributing to the reduction of health disparities.

摘要

不平等现象塑造了处于社会边缘的个人的日常经历和生活机会,他们往往健康状况较差,在获得高质量治疗和支持方面面临特殊挑战。对于那些处于不同弱势群体交叉点的个人来说,情况更为严峻,他们可能面临多重歧视、污名化和压迫。为了解决这些多重社会和结构性劣势,交叉性方法最近得到了重视,尤其是在公共卫生领域。本研究从实证角度论证了在心理健康领域增加使用交叉性框架的好处。在心理健康领域,更多关注多种不合理劣势的潜力似乎尤为重要,因为许多心理健康服务使用者已经因为自身的心理健康问题而面临污名化和歧视,因此可能会特别频繁和深远地受益于对多种劣势的有效问题意识。交叉性方法可能比仅研究一种社会结构分层类别的先前方法更有助于更好地处理社会不平等的复杂性、相互依存性和相互构成。通过帮助确定那些面临健康不良风险最大的人的需求,交叉性框架和工具不仅有助于更好地满足有心理健康问题的多重弱势群体的需求,还有助于促进心理健康领域的公平,减少健康差距。

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