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压力与健康的关联知识作为亚利桑那边境地区墨西哥人的复原力来源

Knowledge of the Stress-Health Link as a Source of Resilience Among Mexicans in the Arizona Borderlands.

作者信息

Crocker Rebecca M, Duenas Karina R, Castro Idolina, Ingram Maia, Torres Emma, Carvajal Scott C

机构信息

Department of Health Promotion Sciences, Zuckerman College of Public Health, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA.

Arizona Prevention Research Center, Department of Health Promotion Sciences, Zuckerman College of Public Health, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA.

出版信息

Qual Health Res. 2025 Feb;35(2):201-215. doi: 10.1177/10497323241251776. Epub 2024 Aug 7.

Abstract

Mexicans who migrate to the United States endure significant stressors related to the migration process and social and environmental conditions of life in the United States. Given that chronic stress exposure has been linked to the onset of health conditions, these ecological factors may expose them to increased risk for poor health. However, Mexicans have many positive health outcomes compared to those monitored nationally, making it crucial to understand possible sources of resilience in this population. Here, we investigate Mexicans' lay health knowledge in response to stress as a possible source of health-related resilience. Health knowledge is considered a central facet of practical and traditional knowledge as well as adaptive modes of intelligence and has a tangible impact on health. Using an ethnographically grounded community-based participatory research design informed by the theory of embodiment, our hybrid team of bilingual university and community-based researchers interviewed Mexican-origin residents ( = 30) living in rural southwestern Arizona about how they experienced and responded to stress and incorporated it into their etiological frameworks. Thematic analysis revealed that participants paid close attention to how stress presented itself in their bodies, which informed their understanding of its potentially harmful health impacts and motivated them to employ multiple stress reduction strategies. Our results highlight the breadth of Mexicans' lay health knowledge, thereby challenging dominant narratives about low rates of health literacy in this population. Findings can be harnessed to optimize potential health protective effects in home and community settings as well as to inform preventive and clinical interventions.

摘要

移民到美国的墨西哥人承受着与移民过程以及美国生活的社会和环境条件相关的重大压力源。鉴于长期暴露于压力与健康问题的发生有关,这些生态因素可能使他们面临健康状况不佳的风险增加。然而,与全国监测的人群相比,墨西哥人有许多积极的健康结果,因此了解该人群可能的复原力来源至关重要。在此,我们调查墨西哥人应对压力的常识性健康知识,将其作为与健康相关的复原力的一个可能来源。健康知识被视为实践知识和传统知识的核心方面以及智力的适应模式,并且对健康有切实影响。我们由双语大学研究人员和社区研究人员组成的混合团队采用基于人种志的社区参与式研究设计,该设计受体现理论的启发,对居住在亚利桑那州西南部农村的墨西哥裔居民( = 30)进行了访谈,询问他们如何体验和应对压力,并将其纳入他们的病因框架。主题分析表明,参与者密切关注压力在他们身体中的表现方式,这使他们了解到压力对健康的潜在有害影响,并促使他们采用多种减压策略。我们的结果突出了墨西哥人常识性健康知识的广度,从而挑战了关于该人群健康素养水平低的主流观点。研究结果可用于优化家庭和社区环境中的潜在健康保护作用,并为预防和临床干预提供信息。

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