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在 COVID-19 大流行期间的不平等、结构性种族主义和疾病景观:加拿大移民和少数族裔群体的经历。

Landscapes of inequities, structural racism, and disease during the COVID-19 pandemic: Experiences of immigrant and racialized populations in Canada.

机构信息

Department of Geography, Geomatics and Environment, University of Toronto, Mississauga, ON, Canada.

Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto, Mississauga, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Health Place. 2024 May;87:103214. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2024.103214. Epub 2024 Mar 22.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected immigrant and racialized communities globally and revealed another public health crisis - structural racism. While structural racism is known to foster discrimination via mutually reinforcing systems, the unevenness of COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, and deaths across societies has precipitated attention to the impacts of structural racism. Research highlights the inequitable burden of COVID-19 among immigrant and racialized groups; however, little is known about the synergistic impacts of structural racism and COVID-19 on the health and wellbeing of these groups. Fewer studies examine how structural racism and COVID-19 intersect within neighbourhoods to co-produce landscapes of disease exposure and management. This article examines the pathways through which structural racism shapes access, use, and control of environmental resources among immigrant and racialized individuals in the neighbourhoods of the Peel Region and how they converged to shape health and disease dynamics during the height of Canada's COVID-19 pandemic. Findings from in-depth interviews reveal that mutually reinforcing inequitable systems created environments for COVID-19 to reinscribe disparities in access, use, and control of key resources needed to manage health and disease, and created new forms of disparities and landscapes of inequality for immigrants and racialized individuals. We close with a discussion on the impacts for policy and practice.

摘要

新冠疫情在全球范围内不成比例地影响了移民和少数族裔社区,并暴露出另一个公共卫生危机——结构性种族主义。尽管众所周知,结构性种族主义通过相互强化的系统助长歧视,但社会中 COVID-19 感染、住院和死亡的不均衡程度引起了对结构性种族主义影响的关注。研究强调了移民和少数族裔群体中 COVID-19 的不平等负担;然而,对于结构性种族主义和 COVID-19 对这些群体的健康和福利的协同影响知之甚少。较少的研究探讨了结构性种族主义和 COVID-19 在社区内如何相互作用,共同产生疾病暴露和管理的景观。本文探讨了结构性种族主义如何在皮尔地区的社区中塑造移民和少数族裔个人获得、使用和控制环境资源的途径,以及它们如何在加拿大 COVID-19 大流行高峰期汇聚,塑造健康和疾病动态。深入访谈的结果表明,相互强化的不平等系统为 COVID-19 创造了环境,重新塑造了获得、使用和控制管理健康和疾病所需的关键资源的机会,为移民和少数族裔个人创造了新的不平等形式和不平等景观。最后,我们讨论了对政策和实践的影响。

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