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From the margins to the center: ethnic minority women and the mental health effects of sexual assault.

机译:从边缘到中心:少数民族妇女和性侵犯的心理健康影响。

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The trauma of sexual assault is heightened for many women by the interlocking experience of societal traumas such as racism, sexism, and poverty. The mental health effects of sexual assault are mediated by race and ethnicity. The investigators explore the experiences of African American, Asian American, Latina, and Native American female survivors of sexual assault. The sociohistorical context of intergenerational trauma in the lives of ethnic minorities is a part of the context for the contemporary experience of sexualized violence. Racial and ethnic dynamics related to sexual assault prevalence, mental health effects, and disclosure are examined. Literature related to cultural beliefs, community attitudes, and perceived social support in relation to sexualized violence are also reviewed. Finally, practice, research, and policy implications are discussed.
机译:社会创伤(如种族主义,性别歧视和贫困)的相互交织在一起,使许多妇女遭受性侵犯的创伤更加严重。性侵犯的心理健康影响是由种族和种族介导的。研究人员探讨了非裔美国人,亚裔美国人,拉丁裔和美国原住民性侵犯女性幸存者的经历。少数民族生活中代际间创伤的社会历史背景是当代性暴力经验背景的一部分。研究了与性侵犯发生率,心理健康影响和披露有关的种族和种族动态。还审查了与文化信仰,社区态度以及与性暴力有关的社会支持的文献。最后,讨论了实践,研究和政策含义。

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