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审视和应对交叉性污名与健康问题中的挑战与机遇。

Challenges and Opportunities in Examining and Addressing Intersectional Stigma and Health.

作者信息

Turan Janet M, Elafros Melissa A, Logie Carmen H, Banik Swagata, Turan Bulent, Crockett Kaylee B, Pescosolido Bernice, Murray Sarah M

机构信息

Department of Health Care Organization and Policy, School of Public Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1665 University Boulevard, Birmingham, AL 35294, USA (Turan); Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD, USA (Elafros); Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, Toronto, ON, Canada (Logie); Women's College Research Institute, Women's College Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada (Logie); Department of Public Health & Prevention Sciences, Baldwin Wallace University, Berea, OH, USA (Banik); Department of Psychology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA (Turan and Crockett); Department of Sociology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA (Pescosolido); Department of Mental Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA (Murray).

出版信息

Focus (Am Psychiatr Publ). 2025 Jan;23(1):70-84. doi: 10.1176/appi.focus.25023006. Epub 2025 Jan 15.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

'Intersectional stigma' is a concept that has emerged to characterize the convergence of multiple stigmatized identities within a person or group, and to address their joint effects on health and wellbeing. While enquiry into the intersections of race, class, and gender serves as the historical and theoretical basis for intersectional stigma, there is little consensus on how best to characterize and analyze intersectional stigma, or on how to design interventions to address this complex phenomenon. The purpose of this paper is to highlight existing intersectional stigma literature, identify gaps in our methods for studying and addressing intersectional stigma, provide examples illustrating promising analytical approaches, and elucidate priorities for future health research.

DISCUSSION

Evidence from the existing scientific literature, as well as the examples presented here, suggest that people in diverse settings experience intersecting forms of stigma that influence their mental and physical health and corresponding health behaviors. As different stigmas are often correlated and interrelated, the health impact of intersectional stigma is complex, generating a broad range of vulnerabilities and risks. Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approaches are required to reduce the significant knowledge gaps that remain in our understanding of intersectional stigma, shared identity, and their effects on health.

CONCLUSIONS

Stigmatized identities, while often analyzed in isolation, do not exist in a vacuum. Intersecting forms of stigma are a common reality, yet they remain poorly understood. The development of instruments and methods to better characterize the mechanisms and effects of intersectional stigma in relation to various health conditions around the globe is vital. Only then will healthcare providers, public health officials, and advocates be able to design health interventions that capitalize on the positive aspects of shared identity, while reducing the burden of stigma.Appeared originally in .

摘要

背景

“交叉污名”是一个已出现的概念,用于描述一个人或群体中多种受污名化身份的交汇,并探讨其对健康和幸福的共同影响。虽然对种族、阶级和性别的交叉研究是交叉污名的历史和理论基础,但对于如何最好地描述和分析交叉污名,以及如何设计干预措施来应对这一复杂现象,几乎没有达成共识。本文的目的是突出现有的交叉污名文献,找出我们在研究和应对交叉污名方法上的差距,提供说明有前景分析方法的实例,并阐明未来健康研究的重点。

讨论

现有科学文献的证据以及此处给出的实例表明,不同环境中的人们会经历影响其身心健康及相应健康行为的交叉污名形式。由于不同污名往往相互关联,交叉污名对健康的影响很复杂,会产生广泛的脆弱性和风险。需要定性、定量和混合方法来减少我们在理解交叉污名、共享身份及其对健康的影响方面仍然存在的重大知识差距。

结论

受污名化身份虽然常常被孤立分析,但并非存在于真空中。交叉污名形式是常见的现实,但我们对其仍了解不足。开发工具和方法以更好地描述交叉污名在全球各种健康状况下的机制和影响至关重要。只有这样,医疗保健提供者、公共卫生官员和倡导者才能设计出利用共享身份积极方面同时减轻污名负担的健康干预措施。最初发表于 。

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