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A Synthesis of the Theory of Silencing the Self and the Social Ecological Model: Understanding Gender, Race, and Depression in African American Women Living with HIV Infection

机译:沉默自我和社会生态模式理论的综合:理解感染艾滋病毒的非洲裔美国妇女的性别,种族和抑郁

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The challenges that face African American women living with HIV are immense. African American women continue to be disproportionately infected and affected by this chronic and life-threatening infection in a complex context of individual experience, interactions with the environment, formal and informal support systems, and cultural belief systems. This article identifies the Theory of Silencing the Self (STS) and a widely known model, the Social Ecological Model (SEM), as a synthesized explanatory framework in helping nurses understand how to address research questions and clinical care that is congruent with the experience of African American women living with HIV infection. In synthesizing the components of these two frameworks, an explanation of the relationship between disempowerment and depression in this population will be uncovered as a key component to making relationships at the individual, family, and community level better. Helping African American women living with HIV infection to explore and address how choosing to be silent across their life systems will advance healthcare adherence as we currently know it to improved self-management of a chronic, gender-specific, culturally-bound experience of depression.
机译:非洲裔美国艾滋病毒携带妇女所面临的挑战是巨大的。在个人经历,与环境的相互作用,正式和非正式的支持系统以及文化信仰系统的复杂背景下,非洲裔美国妇女继续受到这种长期威胁生命的感染的感染和感染。本文确定了沉默自我理论(STS)和一个广为人知的模型社会生态模型(SEM),作为帮助护士了解如何解决与研究经验相适应的研究问题和临床护理的综合解释框架。感染艾滋病毒的非洲裔美国妇女。在综合这两个框架的组成部分时,将发现对这种能力的丧失和抑郁之间的关系的解释,这是使个人,家庭和社区之间的关系更好的关键组成部分。帮助艾滋病毒感染者的非洲裔美国妇女探索和解决如何选择在整个生命系统中保持沉默的做法,将有助于提高医疗保健依从性,因为我们目前知道,这种方法可以改善自我管理对患有慢性病,因性别而异,具有文化背景的抑郁症的自我管理。

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