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Glob Public Health ; 19(1): 2329216, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38626242

RESUMO

The government of India introduced the Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) programme in 2006 to connect marginalised communities to the health system. ASHAs are mandated to increase the uptake of modern contraception through the doorstep provision of services. There is currently no evidence on the impact of ASHAs on the uptake of contraception at the national level. This paper examines the impact of ASHAs on the uptake of modern contraception using nationally representative National and Family Health Survey data collected in 2019-21 in India. A multilevel logistic regression analysis was performed to determine the effect of contact with ASHAs on the uptake of modern contraception, controlling for regional variability and socio-demographic variables. The data provide strong evidence that ASHAs have succeeded in increasing modern contraceptive use. Women exposed to ASHAs had twice the odds of being current users of modern contraception compared to those with no contact, even after controlling for household and individual characteristics. However, only 28.1% of women nationally reported recent contact with ASHA workers. The ASHA programme should remain central to the strategy of the government of India and should be strengthened to achieve universal access to modern contraception and meet sustainable development goals by 2030.


Assuntos
Ativismo Político , Feminino , Humanos , Características da Família , Índia , Programas Governamentais , Agentes Comunitários de Saúde , Anticoncepção
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J Couns Psychol ; 71(1): 7-21, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37883043

RESUMO

Compared to other People of Color in the United States, Asian Americans are often seen as uninterested in activism. Furthermore, the widespread model minority myth (MMM) perpetuates the monolithic image of Asian Americans as successful in society and thus unaffected by racial oppression and uninterested in activism. Despite others' perceptions, Asian American college students have historically engaged in activist efforts and worked to reject the stereotypical views of their racial group as apolitical under the MMM. However, much remains to be learned about the consequences of the MMM on Asian American college students' perceptions and engagement in activism, and how such individuals make sense of the MMM and activism through interacting with their ecological contexts. Thus, the present study addresses this gap in the literature and is guided by the question: How do Asian American college students' perspectives and engagement in activism develop and operate in relation to the MMM? Using a constructivist grounded theory analytic approach, 25 Asian American college students participated in semistructured interviews, and our findings developed a grounded theory of how Asian American college students are embedded within micro- and macrolevel environments (e.g., familial, cultural, and societal contexts) that uphold the MMM and further shape how they make sense of and engage in activism. Results further revealed the consequences of the MMM as a legitimizing ideology on Asian American students' attitudes toward and involvement in challenging and/or reinforcing the status quo. Implications for future research and practice supporting Asian American activism and the broader pursuit for social justice are discussed. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).


Assuntos
Asiático , Ativismo Político , Humanos , Logro , Teoria Fundamentada , Grupos Minoritários , Estados Unidos
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Quad. psicol. (Bellaterra, Internet) ; 26(1): e1963, 2024. tab
Artigo em Catalão | IBECS | ID: ibc-232354

RESUMO

L’estigma que pateixen les persones amb diagnòstics de salut mental és quelcom freqüent dins l’àmbit sanitari. Entitats i campanyes de lluita contra l’estigma han centrat els seus esforços en la disminució de la discriminació en aquest àmbit. La figura de l’activista és fonamental per tal de que les pròpies persones que han experimentat aquest estigma siguin protagonistes d’aquest canvi.El nostre objectiu en aquest estudi ha estat aprofundir en l’experiència que les i els activistes contra l’estigma en salut mental tenen en participar en accions de sensibilitza-ció al context sanitari. Hem realitzat una anàlisi temàtica d’entrevistes semiestructurades a cinc activistes. S’han identificat dos blocs temàtics: Estigma i Activisme. El bloc d’Estigma consta dels temes Prejudicis, Conductes discriminatòries i Autoestigma, mentre que el bloc d’Activisme està compost pels temes Efectes positius, Estratègies i Impacte. El present estudi ens ha permès conèixer en profunditat les experiències subjectives d’estigma dins l’àmbit sani-tari a través de l’experiència de les persones participants en campanyes per combatre’l i en-tendre per què l’activisme pot ser una estratègia beneficiosa per sensibilitzar els professionals i per al benestar i apoderament dels propis activistes. (AU)


Stigma suffered by people labelled with mental health diagnoses is something frequent within the healthcare context.Anti-stigma organizations and campaigns have focused their efforts on reducing discrimination in this area. The activist figure is fundamental for people who have experienced this stigma to be the protagonists of this change. Our aim in this study has been to deepen the experience that anti-stigma activists in mental health have when participating in actions to raise awareness in the healthcare context. We carried out a thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews conducted with five activists. We identified two thematic blocks: Stigma and Activism. The Stigma block consists of the themes Prejudice, Discriminatory Behav-iours, and Self-Stigma, while the Activism block is composed of the themes Positive Effects, Strategies, and Impact. The present study has allowed us to have deeper knowledge of the subjective experiences of stigma in the healthcare field through the experience of partici-pants in campaigns to combat it, and to understand why activism can be a beneficial strategy to raise awareness among professionals and for the well-being and empowerment of the activ-ists themselves. (AU)


Assuntos
Humanos , Ativismo Político , Estigma Social , Saúde Mental , Discriminação Social
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Porto Alegre; Editora Rede Unida; dez. 2023. 230 p.
Monografia em Português | LILACS | ID: biblio-1527219

RESUMO

O sexto volume da Série Pensamento Negro Descolonial, "Insurgências poéticas-políticas: epistemologias e metodologias negras, descoloniais e antirracistas", é resultado da poética-política de pessoas pretas, pesquisadoras, estudantes, militantes, artivistas e poetas da palavra recitada, cantada, dançada, desenhada, cujas produções estão encharcadas pela poesia da existencialidade amefricana. Convidamos você a navegar por itinerários e imaginários que gingam atrevidas pelas encruzilhadas da produção de conhecimento, operando ­ na partilha de palavras pronunciadas, desenhadas e inundadas de significados ­, a enunciação de epistemologias destemidas que gestam metodologias para fazer Arte-Ciência. Desejamos que este volume da Série encontre você, leitora ou leitor, desde as memórias que escapam e remontam narrativas por onde é possível experimentar a si, desde a diferença e a poesia. Venha mergulhar por produções que enunciam que nunca estivemos passivas/os e imperceptíveis nos lugares anunciados pela branquitude como não sendo nossos. Venha sentir produções encarnadas nas poéticas viscerais do corpo memória, corpo documento de Beatriz Nascimento, que narram nossos registros vivos de resistência ao sequestro transatlântico, fluindo nossos sentidos e existencialidades. Afinal, carregamos e desenrolamos em nós a meada da memória que tece os espaços onde habita a performance da oralitura de Leda Martins, constituída do arranjo entre a oralidade transmitida por saberes ancestrais do pensamento africano e afrodiaspórico e a litura da escrita do corpo que tentaram apagar.


Assuntos
Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Gravidez , Recém-Nascido , Lactente , Pré-Escolar , Criança , Adolescente , Adulto , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Adulto Jovem , Terapias Complementares , População Negra , Ativismo Político , Fatores Raciais
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Econ Hum Biol ; 51: 101303, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37717363

RESUMO

This article explores the relationship between the political leanings of more than 1000 men born in the 1870-1970 s in 11 rural Aragonese villages and their biological well-being during childhood and adolescence, proxied by height. The aim is to test whether an individual was more likely to be left-wing if his level of biological well-being was lower and, therefore, with more incentives to fight against the social inequality that had negatively affected his family. Our results confirm that, for most of the study period, there was a strong relationship between shorter height and political activism1 in left-wing parties and organizations.


Assuntos
Ativismo Político , Masculino , Feminino , Adolescente , Gravidez , Humanos , Espanha , Fatores Socioeconômicos , Motivação , Parto
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Dermatol Clin ; 41(4): 653-658, 2023 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37718023

RESUMO

The practice of medicine is governed by legislation and regulation at the state and national level. It is crucial, therefore, that dermatologists become and remain involved in the process to advocate for their patients, their practices, and the specialty itself. Maintaining a relationship with one's state and federal senators and representatives is critical for physicians to have a voice in the shaping of health care policy. Local, state, and national medical and specialty societies are a tremendous resource for physicians to remain abreast of policies affecting the practice of medicine.


Assuntos
Ativismo Político , Humanos , Dermatologistas , Política de Saúde
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Am J Nurs ; 123(10): 52-58, 2023 10 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37732670

RESUMO

ABSTRACT: Nursing has a long history of activism, yet nurses are often heard to express their dislike of "politics" and their desire to stay away from the tense and contentious situations associated with political activism. Nurses, however, have a fundamental duty to advocate on behalf of their patients and communities. In this article, the authors discuss the rationale for and roots of political activism in nursing, the values that shape it, and the importance of nursing's stance on policies related to the health and well-being of those they serve. The authors also present exemplars of political activism and approaches nurses can use to address the pressing health care challenges of our time.


Assuntos
Instalações de Saúde , Ativismo Político , Humanos , Papel do Profissional de Enfermagem , Políticas , Política
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NTM ; 31(3): 307-332, 2023 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37532873

RESUMO

The article investigates the possibilities and limits for the academic Devendra Nath Bannerjea to find employment in National Socialist Germany by producing-what he imagined to be-useful knowledge for the state. Bannerjea, who came from the Punjab in northwestern India via London, Geneva and Rome to Berlin, defies neat categorization. He was neither a National Socialist scholar, nor can he be solely understood as an Indian anticolonial nationalist. In the more than four decades he spent in Europe, Bannerjea appeared in many different roles-as an anticolonial rebel, false diplomat, researcher, and endeavouring professor. Despite his employment in different educational institutions, his publications, and his political and academic networks, he remained a second row intellectual and political activist. His activities led to repeated conflicts, first with British and later Nazi authorities, because of his radical ideas and claims to intellectual egalitarianism on the one hand, and, even more often, because of his 'creative' efforts to improve his precarious living conditions on the other.The article explores the relationship between knowledge production and National Socialist state politics through the lens of Bannerjea's life, focussing on the exchange of resources between Bannerjea and the National Socialist apparatus. Against the backdrop of the social circumstances of his livelihood, it investigates the knowledge produced by Bannerjea and the rewards he received from the National Socialist regime in return.


Assuntos
Educação , Conhecimento , Socialismo Nacional , Política , Humanos , Berlim , Europa (Continente) , Alemanha , Socialismo Nacional/história , História do Século XX , Índia , Instituições Acadêmicas , Educação/história , Ativismo Político
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Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol ; 29(4): 503-515, 2023 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37498717

RESUMO

OBJECTIVES: In response to increased anti-Asian discrimination and violence during the COVID-19 pandemic, this study examined pathways from discrimination experiences to own-group collective action in a diverse sample of 689 Asian Americans. METHOD: Informed by theories of ethnoracial identity, critical consciousness, and collective action and utilizing structural equation modeling, we examined the associations among discrimination, psychological distress, critical awareness and motivation (CAM) to resist racism, and two types of own-group collective action: political activism and benevolent support. Multigroup invariance tests also examined whether these associations differed by ethnic subgroup, immigrant generation, and age. RESULTS: Results supported our integrated model in which distress mediated the relationship between discrimination and CAM, and CAM mediated the relationship between discrimination and collective action. The structural pathways from discrimination to own-group collective action generally did not differ by ethnic subgroup and immigrant generation, although path coefficients for the effect of discrimination on distress did vary by age (p < .01). Further, discrimination did not appear to have the same catalyzing effect on CAM for South and Southeast Asians compared to East Asians. CONCLUSIONS: While anti-Asian discrimination was associated with both distress and engagement in collective action during the COVID-19 pandemic, group differences in mediational processes highlight the importance of disaggregating analyses to explore both similarities and differences in Asian Americans' responses to discrimination. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).


Assuntos
Asiático , COVID-19 , Racismo , Humanos , Asiático/psicologia , Pandemias , Racismo/psicologia , Ativismo Político , Angústia Psicológica
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