Crooks Natasha, Sosina Wuraola, Debra Alyssa, Sanker-Panchal Kimberly, Okafor Annette, Coleman Diamond, Barrie Rabiatu
College of Nursing, University of IL Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
Department of Clinical Psychology, Adler University, Chicago, IL, USA.
Cult Health Sex. 2025 Jan;27(1):77-93. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2024.2355206. Epub 2024 May 23.
Black girls in the USA face disproportionate rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), HIV, and sexual violence, prompting research into the sociocultural factors such as adultification, race and gender discrimination, and stereotyped messaging, impacting Black girls' sexual development. While existing literature finds that Black female caregivers utilise protective strategies to mitigate potential harm to Black girls, little is known about the role of Black male caregivers. This qualitative study employed the Becoming a Sexual Black Woman framework and one-on-one interviews to examine how 30 Black male caregivers of girls conceptualised parental protection and elated strategies. The thematic analysis revealed key themes of: Being a Provider, Being a Present Role Model, Protecting Black Girls' Bodies, Limiting Exposure to Stereotyped Messages, and Providing Emotional Protection. Black male caregivers navigated traditional gendered expectations and limited resources while utilising parental strategies that reflected patriarchal, sometimes misogynistic, and non-patriarchal ideals and norms. The study highlights the attitudes and beliefs of Black male caregivers regarding protecting Black girls from sexual violence and other related adverse outcomes. The findings offer insights for family-based interventions and programmes that empower Black girls to support their sexual development and health in the USA.
美国黑人女孩面临性传播感染(STIs)、艾滋病毒和性暴力的比例过高,这促使人们对诸如成人化、种族和性别歧视以及刻板信息等社会文化因素进行研究,这些因素影响着黑人女孩的性发育。虽然现有文献发现黑人女性照顾者会采用保护策略来减轻对黑人女孩的潜在伤害,但对于黑人男性照顾者的作用却知之甚少。这项定性研究采用了“成为性成熟黑人女性”框架和一对一访谈,以考察30名黑人女孩的男性照顾者如何理解父母的保护以及相关策略。主题分析揭示了以下关键主题:成为提供者、成为现有的榜样、保护黑人女孩的身体、限制接触刻板信息以及提供情感保护。黑人男性照顾者在应对传统性别期望和有限资源的同时,采用了反映父权制、有时是厌女症以及非父权制理想和规范的育儿策略。该研究突出了黑人男性照顾者在保护黑人女孩免受性暴力和其他相关不良后果方面的态度和信念。这些发现为基于家庭的干预措施和项目提供了见解,这些措施和项目旨在增强美国黑人女孩的能力,以支持她们的性发育和健康。