A study exploring the compounded effects of racial trauma across the lifespan of DAEUS citizens and surviving COVID-19

IF 0.8 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Taryne M. Mingo, Kiauhna Haynes
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Abstract

Neglecting the compounded effects of racial trauma among senior Black Americans is to ignore the inequitable weight of surviving COVID-19 after a lifetime in the southern United States (US). This phenomenological study explored the lived experiences of Descendants of Africans Enslaved in the US and how racial trauma across the lifespan affected their well-being prior to COVID-19 vaccine availability. Grounded in Critical Race Theory, findings and future research directions for counseling are discussed.

探索种族创伤对 DAEUS 公民和 COVID-19 幸存者一生的复合影响的研究
忽视美国黑人老年人种族创伤的复合影响,就等于忽视了他们在美国南部生活了一辈子后仍能从 COVID-19 中幸存下来的不公平代价。这项现象学研究探讨了在美国受奴役的非洲人后裔的生活经历,以及在 COVID-19 疫苗上市之前,种族创伤对他们一生的影响。研究以批判种族理论为基础,讨论了研究结果和未来的咨询研究方向。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development is a quarterly journal of the Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development (AMCD), a member association of the American Counseling Association. AMCD members receive the journal as a benefit of membership. The journal is concerned with research, theory and program applications pertinent to multicultural and ethnic minority interests in all areas of counseling and human development.
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