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Do Men Need Empowering Too? A Systematic Review of Entrepreneurial Education and Microenterprise Development on Health Disparities among Inner-City Black Male Youth

机译:男人也需要赋权吗?关于城市黑人男性青年健康差异的创业教育和微型企业发展的系统评价

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Economic strengthening through entrepreneurial and microenterprise development has been shown to mitigate poverty-based health disparities in developing countries. Yet, little is known regarding the impact of similar approaches on disadvantaged U.S. populations, particularly inner-city African-American male youth disproportionately affected by poverty, unemployment, and adverse health outcomes. A systematic literature review was conducted to guide programming and research in this area. Eligible studies were those published in English from 2003 to 2014 which evaluated an entrepreneurial and microenterprise initiative targeting inner-city youth, aged 15 to 24, and which did not exclude male participants. Peer-reviewed publications were identified from two electronic bibliographic databases. A manual search was conducted among web-based gray literature and registered trials not yet published. Among the 26 papers retrieved for review, six met the inclusion criteria and were retained for analysis. None of the 16 registered microenterprise trials were being conducted among disadvantaged populations in the U.S. The available literature suggests that entrepreneurial and microenterprise programs can positively impact youth’s economic and psychosocial functioning and result in healthier decision-making. Young black men specifically benefited from increased autonomy, engagement, and risk avoidance. However, such programs are vastly underutilized among U.S. minority youth, and the current evidence is insufficiently descriptive or rigorous to draw definitive conclusions. Many programs described challenges in securing adequate resources, recruiting minority male youth, and sustaining community buy-in. There is an urgent need to increase implementation and evaluation efforts, using innovative and rigorous designs, to improve the low status of greater numbers of African-American male youth.
机译:通过企业家和微型企业的发展加强经济已显示出减轻了发展中国家基于贫困的卫生差距。然而,关于类似方法对处于不利地位的美国人口,特别是受贫困,失业和不良健康后果严重影响的内陆非裔美国男性青年的影响知之甚少。进行了系统的文献综述,以指导该领域的编程和研究。符合条件的研究是2003年至2014年以英文发表的研究,评估了针对15至24岁城乡青年的创业和微型企业计划,但不排除男性参与者。从两个电子书目数据库中确定了经过同行评审的出版物。在基于网络的灰色文献和尚未发表的注册试验中进行了手动搜索。在检索的26篇论文中,有6篇符合纳入标准,并保留进行分析。在美国的弱势群体中,没有进行16项已注册的微型企业试验。现有文献表明,创业和微型企业计划可以对青年的经济和社会心理功能产生积极影响,并使决策更为健康。年轻的黑人特别从自主性,敬业度和风险规避中受益。但是,这样的程序在美国的少数族裔年轻人中得不到充分利用,并且目前的证据不足以描述或严格地得出明确的结论。许多计划描述了在获取足够资源,招募少数男性青年以及维持社区支持方面的挑战。迫切需要使用创新和严格的设计来增加实施和评估工作,以改善更多数量的非裔美国男性青年的低地位。

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