文化谦逊
卫生公平
社区心理学
社会文化进化
公共关系
社会学
公共卫生
心理学
行为改变
心理信息
健康的社会决定因素
卫生政策
社会心理学
文化能力
政治学
医学
教育学
梅德林
护理部
法学
人类学
作者
Trisha L. Raque‐Bogdan,Amanda M. Mitchell,M Nicole Coleman,Jeremy J. Coleman,Jesse Owen
出处
期刊:American Psychologist
[American Psychological Association]
日期:2021-11-01
卷期号:76 (8): 1266-1279
被引量:17
摘要
Health psychology research emphasizes biological and positivist methods, giving less attention to the multifaceted sociocultural and political forces at play in health processes and outcomes. In this article, we present a new sociostructural approach for working toward racial equity in health psychology research, consistent with public psychology goals. This new approach uses the multicultural orientation framework (MCO) to guide health psychologists to consider the sociocultural and political history of their work, systems of oppression and privilege embedded in health research, and a path toward using research to achieve social change, antiracism, and health equity. We identify MCO as a tool for health psychology researchers to engage in ongoing self-reflection, cultivate cultural humility, and act upon opportunities to examine cultural factors at each step of the research process. After describing the MCO's components of cultural humility, cultural opportunities, and cultural comfort, we introduce questions that researchers can use to guide self-reflexivity and the implementation of MCO into health psychology research focused on racial equity. Specifically, we present the issue of Black women's perinatal health to embody the importance of applying MCO to health disparities research. We then walk through how to apply MCO in health research study development, data collection, and data dissemination. As we outline how to apply MCO to promote antiracist health research, we aim to enact social change consistent with the public psychology goals of building and fostering strong community relationships that inform social policy. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).
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