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Abstract
Objectives: Racism and ethnic discrimination are global health issues, but the extent and effects on Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic region are still poorly understood. By investigating the methods, data sources, and definitions used in articles examining racism and ethnic discrimination among Indigenous peoples in the Arctic between 2008 and 2021 this review aims to create a solid foundation for future research.
Design: We conducted a search across multiple databases, including PubMed, PsycInfo, Web of Science, Scopus, and the Cochrane Review. Our search criteria included: Indigenous groups, racism or ethnic discrimination, and Arctic regions. After removing off-topic articles, two researchers reviewed the remaining articles against predefined eligibility criteria.
Results: The research field is expanding, but a significant portion of Arctic Indigenous peoples remains underrepresented. Predominant research methods include questionnaires, interviews, and case studies, often derived from large cross-sectional studies. Self-reported responses to questions about ethnic discrimination and racism are the primary research method, while some articles involve researchers subjectively evaluating data to determine what qualifies as racism or ethnic discrimination. Reaching a consensus on the definitions of ethnic discrimination and racism is challenging, with definitions ranging from negative, unfair, or differential treatment to broader, structural perspectives. Approximately half of the articles lack clear definitions.
Conclusion: There is a notable difference in terminology, where racism as a term is more used in Canada/US while, ethnic discrimination is more predominant in the Nordic countries. Despite these differences, the scales used to measure racism or ethnic discrimination show significant similarities. A large part of the investigated articles emphasize interpersonal discrimination. An emerging perspective after 2016 views racism/ethnic discrimination as something that produces inequalities between racial or ethnic groups and upholds or creates systems of privilege and oppression. Research consistently highlights the importance of considering local contexts of racism, ethnic discrimination and oppression.
目标:种族主义和族裔歧视是全球性的健康问题,但人们对其程度及其对北极地区土著人民的影响仍然知之甚少。通过调查研究2008年至2021年间北极土著人民种族主义和民族歧视的文章中使用的方法、数据来源和定义,本综述旨在为未来的研究奠定坚实的基础。设计:我们在多个数据库中进行了搜索,包括PubMed、PsycInfo、Web of Science、Scopus和Cochrane Review。我们的搜索标准包括:土著群体,种族主义或民族歧视,以及北极地区。在删除偏离主题的文章后,两名研究人员根据预定义的资格标准审查了剩余的文章。结果:研究领域正在扩大,但相当一部分北极土著居民仍然没有得到充分代表。主要的研究方法包括问卷调查、访谈和案例研究,通常来源于大型横断面研究。自我报告对种族歧视和种族主义问题的回答是主要的研究方法,而一些文章涉及研究人员主观评估数据,以确定什么是种族主义或种族歧视。就种族歧视和种族主义的定义达成共识是一项挑战,其定义从负面的、不公平的或差别待遇到更广泛的、结构性的观点。大约一半的条款缺乏明确的定义。结论:在术语上有显著的差异,在加拿大/美国,种族主义作为一个术语使用得更多,而在北欧国家,种族歧视更为突出。尽管存在这些差异,但用于衡量种族主义或民族歧视的量表显示出显著的相似性。大部分被调查的文章都强调人际歧视。2016年之后出现了一种新的观点,认为种族主义/民族歧视造成了种族或民族群体之间的不平等,维护或创造了特权和压迫制度。研究一直强调考虑种族主义、民族歧视和压迫的当地背景的重要性。
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Ethnicity & Health
is an international academic journal designed to meet the world-wide interest in the health of ethnic groups. It embraces original papers from the full range of disciplines concerned with investigating the relationship between ’ethnicity’ and ’health’ (including medicine and nursing, public health, epidemiology, social sciences, population sciences, and statistics). The journal also covers issues of culture, religion, gender, class, migration, lifestyle and racism, in so far as they relate to health and its anthropological and social aspects.