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Intersectionality and Black Women's Health: Making Room for Rurality

机译:交叉和黑人女性的健康:为风格制作空间

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Black women have poorer health compared to their White counterparts in a range of health outcomes, including breast cancer, diabetes, HIV/AIDS, and heart disease. The health disparities literature has largely treated women as a monolithic group, assuming that health practices and treatments are equally applicable and effective for all women. This approach, which places too much emphasis on gender, risks masking the unique experiences of various women based on other social categories. This article argues that in order to advance Black women's health, an intersectionality approach should be incorporated into health research and practice. This approach, however, should go beyond the usual intersection of race and gender to include rurality. The article builds this argument on the fact that Black women living in rural areas have unique experiences that intersect with their gender, race, and class status. Benefits for embracing the intersectionality approach are discussed.
机译:与一系列健康结果的白色同行相比,黑人女性对健康较差,包括乳腺癌,糖尿病,艾滋病毒/艾滋病和心脏病。卫生差异文献在很大程度上将妇女视为整体群体,假设健康实践和治疗对所有妇女同样适用和有效。这种方法,这太强调性别,风险掩盖了根据其他社会类别的各个女性的独特体验。本文认为,为了推进黑人妇女的健康,应将交叉的方法纳入健康研究和实践。然而,这种方法应该超出通常的种族和性别的常规交叉口,以包括风险。本文构建了这种论点,即生活在农村地区的黑人女性具有与其性别,种族和阶级地位相交的独特体验。讨论了拥抱交叉方法的好处。

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