Abraham Danna, Distelberg Brian, Ewing Jan, Lister Zephon, Lopez-Bradley Lena, Ochoa Sandra
California School of Professional Psychology, Alliant International University, San Diego, CA, USA.
Department of Counseling and Family Sciences, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA, USA.
J Marital Fam Ther. 2025 Jan;51(1):e70000. doi: 10.1111/jmft.70000.
In the United States, socioeconomic disparities are a reality that shapes the challenges many communities of color experience. Throughout the globe, community-based initiatives have been explored as a way to reduce several barriers that contribute to social inequalities. One in particular, the Promotora framework, has been widely used to improve health outcomes. However, it has yet to be explored to maximize socioeconomic opportunities. The Launch Program, a pre-COVID-19 pilot study, aimed to investigate the experiences of LatinX people in one of the first community programs designed to offer a Promotora-led intervention supporting socioeconomic goals. Researchers collected qualitative data via focus groups from 25 LatinX participants who completed the program. Using narrative thematic analysis, the study explored the potential of a liberatory framework to address employment barriers. Results from this study highlight the benefits of adopting a culturally responsive intervention as a valuable tool in reducing socioeconomic disparities within LatinX populations.
在美国,社会经济差距是一个现实,它塑造了许多有色人种社区所面临的挑战。在全球范围内,基于社区的倡议已被探索作为一种减少导致社会不平等的若干障碍的方式。其中一个特别的倡议,即促进者框架,已被广泛用于改善健康结果。然而,尚未探索如何最大限度地利用社会经济机会。“启动计划”是一项在新冠疫情之前进行的试点研究,旨在调查拉丁裔人群在首批旨在提供由促进者主导的支持社会经济目标干预措施的社区项目之一中的经历。研究人员通过焦点小组从25名完成该项目的拉丁裔参与者那里收集了定性数据。通过叙事主题分析,该研究探索了一种解放性框架在解决就业障碍方面的潜力。这项研究的结果凸显了采用具有文化适应性的干预措施作为减少拉丁裔人群社会经济差距的宝贵工具的益处。