Racialized Women with Severe Mental Illness: An Arts-Based Approach to Locating Recovery in Intersections of Power, Self-Worth, and Identity

S. Kidd, Gursharan Virdee, S. Quinn, K. McKenzie, Lisa Toole, T. Krupa
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This qualitative study employed an arts-based methodology to explore the intersection of gender and ethnicity with the recovery experiences of six racialized women with severe mental illness in a large and highly diverse Canadian urban centre. The study was designed to address a gap in the recovery literature, which has minimally accounted for gender and ethnicity, and much less the intersection of the two. The arts-based approach revealed experiences centered on the three main themes of power, self-worth, and determining a coherent identity, all of which were described as being negotiated in contexts of supportive relationships and community participation. Although these themes are evident in the recovery experiences of most people with severe mental illness, the intersections of gender, ethnicity and racialized identities comprise additional layers of complexity and negotiation.
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患有严重精神疾病的种族化妇女:以艺术为基础的方法在权力,自我价值和身份的交叉点定位恢复
本定性研究采用以艺术为基础的方法,探讨性别和种族的交集,并在加拿大一个大型和高度多样化的城市中心对六名患有严重精神疾病的种族化妇女进行康复研究。该研究旨在解决康复文献中的空白,这些文献很少考虑性别和种族,更不用说两者的交集。以艺术为基础的方法揭示了以权力、自我价值和确定连贯身份为中心的三个主题的经验,所有这些都被描述为在支持关系和社区参与的背景下进行谈判。虽然这些主题在大多数严重精神疾病患者的康复经历中都很明显,但性别、种族和种族化身份的交叉点包含了额外的复杂性和协商层面。
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