Vulnerabilities of homeless women: social markers of gender and race/color

IF 0.4 Q4 NURSING Rev Rene Pub Date : 2022-08-16 DOI:10.15253/2175-6783.20222380608
Keila Cristina Costa Barros, R. Moreira, Jeane Freitas de Oliveira, Daine Ferreira Brazil do Nascimento, Marília Emanuela Ferreira de Jesus, Ricardo Bruno Santos Ferreira
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Objective: to unveil the vulnerabilities of homeless women linked to the social markers of gender and race/color. Methods: qualitative study, developed with ten homeless women through participant observation, field diary, and sociodemographic questionnaire, systematized based on content analysis. Results: it was found that gender identity and race/color act as potentiators of the situation of vulnerability of women. It is believed that structural racism and machismo feed back into the streets and perpetuate themselves in a perverse cycle of denial of women's rights, which is potentiated by the omission of the State and extensive social and economic inequality. Conclusion: gender and race/color potentiate the vulnerabilities of homeless women that intersect precarious social conditions, denial of rights, and favor illness. Contributions to practice: to present information that enables reflections and creation of care strategies for homeless women, understood in their singularities.
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无家可归妇女的脆弱性:性别和种族/肤色的社会标志
目的:揭示与性别和种族/肤色的社会标志相关的无家可归妇女的脆弱性。方法:以10名流浪妇女为研究对象,通过参与观察、实地日记、社会人口调查问卷等方法进行定性研究。结果:性别认同和种族/肤色是女性脆弱处境的增强因子。人们认为,结构性种族主义和大男子主义反作用于街头,并在剥夺妇女权利的恶性循环中延续下去,而国家的不作为以及广泛的社会和经济不平等又加剧了这种循环。结论:性别和种族/肤色加剧了无家可归妇女的脆弱性,这些脆弱性与不稳定的社会条件、权利的剥夺和疾病的倾向相交织。对实践的贡献:提供能够反思和创造无家可归妇女护理策略的信息,理解她们的独特性。
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