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Resilience and marginalized youth: making a case for personal and collective meaning-making as part of resilience research in public health.

机译:复原力和被边缘化的青年:为个人和集体意义的建立提供依据,作为公共卫生复原力研究的一部分。

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The public health research community has long recognized the roles of discrimination, institutional structures, and unfair economic practices in the production and maintenance of health disparities, but it has neglected the ways in which the interpretation of these structures orients people in overcoming them and achieving positive outcomes in their lives. In this call for researchers to pay more - and more nuanced - attention to cultural context, we contend that group identity-as expressed through affiliation with an oppressed group-can itself prompt meaningful role-based action. Public health's study of resilience, then, must consider the ways that individuals understand and, in turn, resist discrimination. In this article, we briefly outline the shortcomings of current perspectives on resilience as they pertain to the study of marginalized youth and then consider the potential protection offered by ideological commitment. To ground our conceptual argument, we use examples from two different groups with whom the authors have worked for many years: indigenous and sexual minority youth. Though these groups are dissimilar in many ways, the processes related to marginalization, identity and resilience are remarkably similar. Specifically, group affiliation can provide a context to reconceptualize personal difficulty as a politicized collective struggle, and through this reading, can create a platform for ideological commitment and resistance.
机译:长期以来,公共卫生研究界已经认识到歧视,体制结构和不公平的经济做法在产生和维持卫生差距方面的作用,但它却忽略了对这些结构的解释指导人们克服和实现积极目标的方式。他们生活中的结果。在呼吁研究人员对文化背景给予更多(以及更多细微差别)关注的过程中,我们认为,通过与被压迫的团体有联系而表达的团体身份本身可以促使人们采取有意义的基于角色的行动。因此,公共卫生对复原力的研究必须考虑个人理解并反抗歧视的方式。在本文中,我们简要概述了当前关于适应力的观点的不足之处,因为它们与边缘化青年的研究有关,然后考虑了意识形态承诺所提供的潜在保护。为了提出概念上的论证,我们使用作者多年来与他们合作的两个不同群体的例子:土著和性少数年轻人。尽管这些群体在许多方面都不相同,但与边缘化,身份认同和弹性相关的过程却非常相似。具体来说,团体隶属关系可以提供一种背景,可以重新概念化个人困难作为政治化的集体斗争,并且通过阅读可以为意识形态的承诺和抵抗提供一个平台。

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