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Even more to handle: Additional sources of stress and trauma for clients from marginalized racial and ethnic groups in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic
Counselling Psychology Quarterly Pub Date : 2020-05-18 , DOI: 10.1080/09515070.2020.1766420
Emily M. Lund 1
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ABSTRACT

In addition the general stressors occurring as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, individuals who are members of marginalized racial or ethnic minority groups in the United States may face additional stressors, such as pandemic-related, racially-based prejudice and discrimination and the magnification of pre-existing health disparities and their effects. Such stressors may increase pandemic-related and general health risks both directly and indirectly and increase the risk for both general and traumatic stress. These stressors and their historical and social contexts are discussed, and implications for clinicians are provided.



中文翻译:

更重要的是:在 COVID-19 大流行期间,美国边缘化种族和族裔群体的客户的压力和创伤的其他来源

摘要

除了因 COVID-19 大流行而产生的一般压力源之外,美国边缘化种族或少数族裔群体的成员可能面临额外的压力源,例如与流行病相关的、基于种族的偏见和歧视以及先前存在的健康差异及其影响的放大。这些压力源可能会直接或间接地增加与大流行相关的和一般的健康风险,并增加一般和创伤性压力的风险。讨论了这些压力源及其历史和社会背景,并提供了对临床医生的影响。

更新日期:2020-05-18
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