The Age of the Soft-Girl Era: How Public Health Scholars May Seize Opportunity of Innovatively Promoting Reproductive Health and Nutritional Health Among Black Women of Color.

IF 2.6 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Health Equity Pub Date : 2025-01-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1089/heq.2024.0063
Vanessa Nicholson-Robinson
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Abstract

In the current soft-girl era, a soft lifestyle promotes living with ease, comfort, healing, and joy. As health equity programs evolve, they should provide safe spaces for participants' experiences, desires, and motivations for wellness living. Contributions of the soft-girl era movement challenge the notions for historically marginalized women to thrive in their health rather than merely surviving through it. If public health fields are to expand, including the fields of Black maternal health and Black food justice, Black participation is critical. The movement offers researchers to acknowledge participant voice, thereby gaining their trust, interest, and on-going participation in health programs.

软女孩时代:公共卫生学者如何抓住机会,创新地促进有色人种黑人妇女的生殖健康和营养健康。
在当今的软女孩时代,软生活方式提倡轻松、舒适、治愈和快乐的生活。随着健康公平项目的发展,它们应该为参与者的健康生活体验、愿望和动机提供安全的空间。软女孩时代运动的贡献挑战了历史上被边缘化的女性在健康中茁壮成长的观念,而不仅仅是生存下去。如果要扩大公共卫生领域,包括黑人产妇保健和黑人食品正义领域,黑人的参与至关重要。该运动使研究人员能够承认参与者的声音,从而获得他们的信任、兴趣和对健康项目的持续参与。
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Health Equity
Health Equity Social Sciences-Health (social science)
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