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从奋斗到繁荣:减轻反黑人家族主义,最大化黑人群体儿童的健康成果。

From Striving to Thriving: Mitigating Anti-Black Family Racism to Maximize Health Outcomes in Black Children.

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics (JR Walton, A Wood, and JM Wells), Nationwide Children's Hospital and The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, Ohio.

Department of Pediatrics (JR Walton, A Wood, and JM Wells), Nationwide Children's Hospital and The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, Ohio.

出版信息

Acad Pediatr. 2024 Sep-Oct;24(7S):S132-S138. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2023.08.013.

Abstract

Certain inequities and injustices represent long-standing, recurring challenges that disproportionately affect many Black communities in the United States. Despite decades of efforts to eliminate these problems and improve outcomes in health, housing, education, and employment, a significant number of Black families are still "surviving" and not "thriving." The effects of historical and ongoing discriminatory policies continue to increase risk for adverse outcomes among Black people and their families. These systemic conditions also help perpetuate negative myths and stereotypes associated with the Black family unit, and particularly, Black fathers. In striving to achieve equitable child health outcomes, it is vital for health care professionals to comprehend the tangible traumas that result from experiencing racism. This specific type of harm also acts as a driver for manifestation of developmental, physical, behavioral, and mental health issues in Black children. This review highlights the intersecting dynamics of structural racism, Black family units, and adverse outcomes on child health, development, and behavior. Health care professionals seeking to provide culturally attuned and appropriate anticipatory guidance need to address the effects of racism on social-emotional, language, and cognitive development in children. This includes centering Black family perspectives and advocating for antiracist programs and policies that protect Black children, such as increased support of Black children with special education needs, more equitable funding for neighborhoods where Black families reside, and meaningful efforts to reform criminal justice system practices that unfairly target Black men. By actively mitigating anti-Black racism, Black children and families can shift from surviving to thriving.

摘要

某些不平等和不公正现象代表了长期存在、反复出现的挑战,这些挑战不成比例地影响了美国许多黑人社区。尽管数十年来一直在努力消除这些问题并改善健康、住房、教育和就业方面的结果,但仍有相当数量的黑人家庭仍在“生存”而不是“茁壮成长”。历史上和持续存在的歧视性政策的影响继续增加黑人及其家庭不良结果的风险。这些系统性条件也有助于使与黑人家庭单位,特别是黑人父亲有关的负面神话和刻板印象长期存在。在努力实现公平的儿童健康结果时,医疗保健专业人员必须理解因经历种族主义而产生的有形创伤。这种特定类型的伤害也会导致黑人儿童出现发育、身体、行为和心理健康问题。这篇综述强调了结构性种族主义、黑人家庭单位和不良结果对儿童健康、发育和行为的相互作用。寻求提供文化上协调一致和适当的预期指导的医疗保健专业人员需要解决种族主义对儿童社会情感、语言和认知发展的影响。这包括关注黑人家庭的观点,并倡导反种族主义计划和政策,以保护黑人儿童,例如增加对有特殊教育需求的黑人儿童的支持、为黑人家庭居住的社区提供更公平的资金、以及为改革不公平针对黑人男性的刑事司法系统做法进行有意义的努力。通过积极缓解反黑人种族主义,黑人儿童和家庭可以从生存转向茁壮成长。

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