Liberal policies does not mean equitable policies: Latinx families' experiences navigating social policies in Oregon and California.

IF 3.2 2区 心理学 Q1 ETHNIC STUDIES
Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-25 DOI:10.1037/cdp0000699
Guadalupe Díaz Lara
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Abstract

Objectives: The United States government has implemented various social policies (e.g., Medicare) to support children and families (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2023). An emerging body of research seems to indicate that many of these programs are being underutilized by Latinx families even though they are sorely needed. Latinx families are often framed as undeserving, taking advantage of social policies, and as a criminal threat to the United States (Baranauskas & Stowell, 2022). Drawing on cultural stress theory (Salas-Wright & Schwartz, 2019), the present study explores how the deficit framing of Latinx families influences how they navigate social policies.

Method: This study draws on data from four qualitative projects across Oregon and California that explored the experiences of Latinx families accessing services to support their families.

Results: Findings indicate that Latinx families experience multiple stressors when navigating social policies or programs (e.g., shame/fear and racism) for their families. These stressors discourage Latinx families from accessing social programs, which exacerbates disparities in the health, development, and learning of Latinx children and families.

Conclusions: Findings from this study can further inform advocacy efforts to create meaningful systemic changes that reduce inequities and call out discrimination/racism within our policy system. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

自由政策并不意味着公平政策:拉美裔家庭在俄勒冈州和加利福尼亚州驾驭社会政策的经验。
目标:美国政府实施了各种社会政策(如医疗保险)来支持儿童和家庭(美国卫生与公众服务部,2023 年)。一项新出现的研究似乎表明,尽管拉美裔家庭非常需要这些计划,但他们对其中许多计划的利用率却很低。拉美裔家庭往往被认为是不值得拥有的、利用社会政策的,以及对美国的犯罪威胁(Baranauskas & Stowell, 2022)。本研究借鉴文化压力理论(Salas-Wright & Schwartz, 2019),探讨了拉美裔家庭的赤字框架如何影响他们驾驭社会政策:本研究借鉴了俄勒冈州和加利福尼亚州四个定性项目的数据,这些项目探讨了拉美裔家庭获取服务以支持其家庭的经历:结果:研究结果表明,拉美裔家庭在为自己的家庭寻求社会政策或计划(如羞耻/恐惧和种族主义)时经历了多重压力。这些压力阻碍了拉美裔家庭利用社会项目,从而加剧了拉美裔儿童和家庭在健康、发展和学习方面的差距:本研究的结果可为宣传工作提供进一步的信息,以创造有意义的系统性变革,减少不平等现象,并在我们的政策体系中唤醒歧视/种族主义。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved)。
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期刊介绍: Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology seeks to publish theoretical, conceptual, research, and case study articles that promote the development of knowledge and understanding, application of psychological principles, and scholarly analysis of social–political forces affecting racial and ethnic minorities.
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