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Mind-Body Interventions to Reduce Risk for Health Disparities Related to Stress and Strength Among African American Women: The Potential of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, Loving-Kindness, and the NTU Therapeutic Framework

机译:身心干预以减少与非洲裔美国妇女压力和力量相关的健康差异的风险:基于正念的压力减轻,爱心和NTU治疗框架的潜力

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In the current article, the authors examine the potential role of mind-body interventions for preventing or reducing health disparities in a specific group—African American women. The authors first discuss how health disparities affect this group, including empirical evidence regarding the influence of biopsychosocial processes (e.g., psychological stress and social context) on disparate health outcomes. They also detail how African American women’s unique stress experiences as a result of distinct sociohistorical and cultural experiences related to race and gender potentially widen exposure to stressors and influence stress responses and coping behaviors. Using two independent, but related, frameworks (Superwoman Schema [SWS] and the Strong Black Woman Script [SBW-S]), they discuss how, for African American women, stress is affected by ‘‘strength’’ (vis-à-vis resilience, fortitude, and self-sufficiency) and the emergent health-compromising behaviors related to strength (e.g., emotional suppression, extraordinary caregiving, and self-care postponement). The authors then describe the potential utility of three mind-body interventions—mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR), loving-kindness meditation (LKM), and NTU psychotherapy—for specifically targeting the stress-, strength-, and contextually related factors that are thought to influence disparate outcomes for African American women. Self-awareness, self-care, inter- and intrapersonal restorative healing and a redefinition of inner strength may manifest through developing a mindfulness practice to decrease stress-related responses; using LKM to cultivate compassion and forgiveness for self and others; and the balance of independence and interdependence as a grounding NTU principle for redefining strength. The authors conclude with a discussion of potential benefits for integrating key aspects of the interventions with recommendations for future research.
机译:在当前的文章中,作者研究了身心干预对预防或减少特定群体(非裔美国妇女)中的健康差异的潜在作用。作者首先讨论了健康差异如何影响这一群体,包括有关生物心理过程(例如心理压力和社会背景)对不同健康结果的影响的经验证据。他们还详细说明了由于种族和性别相关的独特的社会历史和文化经历,非裔美国人妇女独特的压力经历可能会加重压力源的暴露,并影响压力反应和应对行为。他们使用两个独立但相关的框架(女超人模式[SWS]和坚强的黑人女性剧本[SBW-S]),讨论了对于非洲裔美国妇女来说,压力如何受到“力量”的影响(相对于-抵御力,毅力和自给自足)以及与力量有关的新兴危害健康的行为(例如,情绪压抑,特别照顾和自我保健推迟)。然后,作者描述了三种身心干预的潜在效用–基于正念的压力减轻(MBSR),爱心冥想(LKM)和NTU心理治疗–专门针对压力,力量和与情境相关的因素,被认为会影响非洲裔美国妇女的不同结局。通过开展正念练习以减少与压力有关的反应,可以表现出自我意识,自我护理,人际和人际恢复性愈合以及对内在力量的重新定义。利用LKM为自己和他人培养同情心和宽恕;独立性和相互依存性的平衡作为重新定义实力的基本NTU原则。作者最后讨论了将干预措施的关键方面与未来研究建议相结合的潜在好处。

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