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Mapping nondominant voices into understanding stress-coping mechanisms

机译:将非主流声音映射到理解压力应对机制

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This study reports key findings from a research project, which examined the stress and coping mechanisms of several nondominant groups of individuals. The groups were based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and included (a) Aboriginal individuals with diabetes, (b) individuals with disabilities, and (c) gays and lesbians. Our analyses of personal narratives and life stories have led to develop an interpretive map of findings that depicts mechanisms of how stress and coping operate. Specifically, the interpretive map consists of personal and structural stressors, meanings of stress, and personal and structural resources, as well as of two constructs termed intersectionality and social exclusion. Not only are nondominant voices and lived experiences recognized and incorporated into an emergent interpretive map, but this map also articulates the complex ways in which multiple identities intersect (i.e., intersectionality) and the realities of being excluded socioeconomically, culturally, and politically among nondominant groups (i.e., social exclusion). (c) 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
机译:这项研究报告了一个研究项目的主要发现,该项目检查了几个非主要个体群体的压力和应对机制。这些小组的总部设在加拿大马尼托巴省温尼伯,包括(a)患有糖尿病的原住民,(b)残疾人和(c)男同性恋和女同性恋。我们对个人叙事和生活故事的分析导致开发出解释性的发现图,描绘了压力和应对方式的运作机制。具体而言,解释性图谱包括个人和结构性压力源,压力的含义以及个人和结构性资源,以及两个被称为交叉性和社会排斥的结构。非主流的声音和生活经历不仅得到认可,并融入到新兴的解释性地图中,而且还阐明了多种身份相交(即交叉性)的复杂方式以及在非主流群体中在社会经济,文化和政治上被排斥的现实(即社会排斥)。 (c)2008年Wiley Periodicals,Inc.

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