Reflections of Black Married Working Mothers Managing Occupational Roles and Racism.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 REHABILITATION Otjr-Occupation Participation and Health Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-10 DOI:10.1177/15394492231209681
Regina Parnell
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Black married working mothers encounter forms of racism, on the job and in society. However, little attention is given to how these experiences affect their work and family lives. Qualitative thematic analysis was used to examine the narratives of 91 Black women, aged 20 to 55 years, to explore the effects of racism on their key occupational roles of wife, employee, and mother. Four major themes emerged for being a Black employee. Two themes were linked to Black mothering. Five themes were identified for being a Black wife. Also, two new culturally derived occupational roles emerged: advocate and pioneer. Findings suggest that Black married working mothers have unique transformative experiences in their occupational roles solely due to their minoritized status, which impacts their wellbeing. Occupation-based research should focus on racism's impact on the wellbeing of minoritized groups as they engage in desired and meaningful occupational roles.

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黑人已婚职业母亲管理职业角色和种族主义的思考。
已婚黑人职业母亲在工作和社会中都会遇到各种形式的种族主义。然而,人们很少关注这些经历如何影响他们的工作和家庭生活。定性主题分析用于研究91名年龄在20至55岁之间的黑人女性的叙述,以探讨种族主义对她们妻子、员工和母亲等关键职业角色的影响。作为一名黑人员工,出现了四大主题。有两个主题与黑人母亲有关。五个主题被确定为黑人妻子。此外,出现了两种新的文化衍生的职业角色:倡导者和先锋。研究结果表明,黑人已婚职业母亲在职业角色上有着独特的变革经历,这完全是因为她们的少数族裔身份,这影响了她们的幸福感。基于职业的研究应该关注种族主义对少数族裔群体的福祉的影响,因为他们从事着理想和有意义的职业角色。
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期刊介绍: The aim of OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health is to advance knowledge and science in occupational therapy and related fields, nationally and internationally, through the publication of scholarly literature and research. The journal publishes research that advances the understanding of occupation as it relates to participation and health.
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