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The Historical Trauma and Resilience of Individuals of Mexican Ancestry in the United States: A Scoping Literature Review and Emerging Conceptual Framework

机译:美国墨西哥血统个人的历史创伤和恢复力:一个范围文献综述和新兴的概念框架

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Recently, Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color (BIPOC) have encountered an escalation in adverse social conditions and trauma events in the United States. For individuals of Mexican ancestry in the United States (IMA-US), these recent events represent the latest chapter in their history of adversity: a history that can help us understand their social and health disparities. This paper utilized a scoping review to provide a historical and interdisciplinary perspective on discussions of mental health and substance use disorders relevant to IMA-US. The scoping review process yielded 16 peer reviewed sources from various disciplines, published from 1998 through 2018. Major themes included historically traumatic events, inter-generational responses to historical trauma, and vehicles of transmission of trauma narratives. Recommendations for healing from historical and contemporary oppression are discussed. This review expands the clinical baseline knowledge relevant to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of contemporary traumatic exposures for IMA-US.
机译:最近,黑色,土着和其他颜色(BIPOC)遇到了美国不利的社会条件和创伤活动的升级。对于美国的墨西哥祖先的个人(IMA-US),这些最近的事件代表了他们逆境历史的最新章节:一个可以帮助我们理解他们的社会和健康差异的历史。本文利用范围审查,以便在讨论与IMA-US相关的心理健康和物质使用障碍的讨论中提供历史和跨学科视角。范围审查过程产生了来自1998年至2018年的各个学科的16个同行评审源。主要主题包括历史上创伤事件,对历史创伤的跨代性响应以及创伤叙事的传播车辆。讨论了历史和当代压迫的愈合的建议。本综述扩大了与IMA-US的当代创伤曝光的诊断,治疗和预防相关的临床基线知识。

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