Racial Stress and Black Women’s Health in the United States: A Culturally Responsive Prevention and Health Promotion Intervention

Author:

Simmons Amina1,Louder Ceewin N.2ORCID,Franklin Alexis2,del Rey Gabrielle M.2,Nicolas Guerda2

Affiliation:

1. Paradise Valley Community College, Phoenix, AZ, USA

2. University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, USA

Abstract

Black babies and their mothers are dying at disproportionately high rates. Also, Black women are experiencing higher rates of racial discrimination than other racial-ethnic groups are facing in the United States. An intervention promoting the health of Black women and their unborn babies requires addressing the disproportionate level of racial stress that Black women experience. In this article, the creation of such a program is discussed. To consider individual, community, and systemic factors, three theoretical models were utilized: (a) Race-based traumatic stress injury, (b) stress-health model, and (c) racial identity model. This intervention was co-developed with community stakeholders by using community-based participatory research principles. This process resulted in the development of the Afya Black Women Wellness program, a multidimensional and strength-based intervention grounded in the experiences of Black women. Afya focuses on promoting holistic health through psychoeducation, skills building, and social support. The program is constructed to be implemented twice-a-week for 12 weeks. This will allow pregnant Black women to receive the maximum benefit from the program, improving the quality of life for themselves and their unborn children. Ameliorating health disparities in Black maternal health requires addressing the disproportionate amount of racial stress that Black women experience. Afya is a model intervention that provides practical strategies for addressing racial health inequities in Black maternal health. It does so by promoting the health of Black women at the individual and community levels.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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