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The Third Gender in a Third World Country: Major Concerns and the "AIIMS Initiative". 第三世界国家的第三性别:主要关切和“亚投行倡议”。
IF 1.2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-29 DOI: 10.1007/s41134-023-00238-3
Vivek Dixit, Bhavuk Garg, Nishank Mehta, Harleen Kaur, Rajesh Malhotra

With a population dividend of around 1.3 billion, India is the largest democracy in the world that encompasses "unity in diversity". The kaleidoscope of the socio-cultural fabric comprises the transgender population too, which has a historical context dating back millennia and also plays a vital role as described in Hindu scriptures. The Indian transgender person's community shows a variety of gender identities and sexual orientations, which is unlikely from the West, forming a culturally unique gender group. In India, transgender persons were recognised as the 'third gender' in 2014. The third gender population of India is marginalised to a great extent in every sector. Often, transgender persons have been the subjects of sociology, psychology, and health issues. There was a dearth of data regarding their major health problems including bone health, which has not been reported in India and elsewhere before this study. Through a prospective cross-sectional study design, we aimed to determine the current health status of transgender persons with a special emphasis on bone health. Descriptive statistics were used for data analysis. The preliminary results of the study show poor bone health in the transgender population of India. The majority of transgender persons have low bone mineral density (BMD) at a much young age, even before the achievement of their peak bone mass. The health status of the transgender population in India is poor overall. Transgender persons have many impediments to optimal healthcare that requires holistic care. This study presents the current health challenges of the transgender population with a special emphasis on their bone health status as 'AIIMS initiative'. This study also shows transgender persons human rights needs to be explicitly discussed. The stakeholders of social policies require an urgent attention to unfold the major concerns encompassing transgender persons.

印度人口红利约为13亿,是世界上最大的民主国家,包含“多样性中的团结”。社会文化结构的万花筒也包括跨性别群体,这一群体的历史背景可以追溯到数千年前,正如印度教经典中所描述的那样,也发挥着至关重要的作用。印度跨性别者群体表现出多种性别认同和性取向,这不太可能来自西方,形成了一个文化上独特的性别群体。在印度,跨性别者在2014年被认定为“第三性别”。印度的第三性别人口在各个部门都在很大程度上被边缘化。跨性别者经常成为社会学、心理学和健康问题的研究对象。关于他们的主要健康问题,包括骨骼健康,缺乏数据,在这项研究之前,印度和其他地方还没有报告过这些问题。通过前瞻性横断面研究设计,我们旨在确定跨性别者的当前健康状况,特别强调骨骼健康。数据分析采用描述性统计。该研究的初步结果显示,印度变性人群的骨骼健康状况不佳。大多数跨性别者在很小的时候就有低骨密度(BMD),甚至在达到峰值骨量之前。印度跨性别人群的健康状况总体较差。跨性别者在获得最佳医疗保健方面有许多障碍,需要整体护理。这项研究提出了跨性别人群当前的健康挑战,特别强调了他们的骨骼健康状况,称之为“AIIMS倡议”。这项研究还表明,需要明确讨论跨性别者的人权问题。社会政策的利益攸关方迫切需要关注包括跨性别者在内的主要问题。
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Reflections on the Social Determinants of the COVID-19 Vaccination Programme in Zimbabwe. 关于津巴布韦新冠肺炎疫苗接种计划的社会决定因素的思考。
IF 1.2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-28 DOI: 10.1007/s41134-023-00240-9
Noel Garikai Muridzo, Samuel Lisenga Simbine, Tapiwa Gladys Simango, Anesu Aggrey Matanga

Zimbabwe has not been spared by the coronavirus disease COVID-19 which has wreaked havoc throughout the world. The country is currently grappling with the pandemic against a background of multiple complex socio-economic conditions. Unfortunately, COVID-19 has escalated prevalent human rights concerns and challenges, including health disparities, poverty, child sexual abuse, access to education, and freedom of speech. Although vaccines are an important tool for reducing the incidence of life-threatening diseases, social determinants of health contribute to vaccine hesitancy. This paper is based on scoping literature review of various relevant materials on the social determinants of health that are inhibiting Zimbabwe's COVID-19 vaccination programme. This paper aims to contribute to the ongoing discourses on COVID-19. Four main themes are highlighted as social determinants of COVID-19 vaccination: (i) vaccination priority groups; (ii) vaccination hesitancy due to myths; (iii) social exclusion; and (iv) corruption. Findings are discussed in light of the implications to the right to health and other related rights. We recommend that governments of developing countries and stakeholders intensify myth-busting campaigns if vaccination programmes are to gain currency. We further call for the inclusion of priority groups such as persons with disabilities and the elderly on the vaccination priority list.

新冠肺炎在世界各地肆虐,津巴布韦也未能幸免。该国目前正在多种复杂的社会经济条件下努力应对疫情。不幸的是,新冠肺炎加剧了普遍存在的人权问题和挑战,包括健康差距、贫困、儿童性虐待、受教育机会和言论自由。尽管疫苗是减少危及生命的疾病发生率的重要工具,但健康的社会决定因素导致了疫苗的犹豫。本文基于对阻碍津巴布韦新冠肺炎疫苗接种计划的健康社会决定因素的各种相关材料的范围界定文献综述。本文旨在为正在进行的关于新冠肺炎的讨论做出贡献。四个主要主题被强调为新冠肺炎疫苗接种的社会决定因素:一疫苗接种优先群体;(ii)由于神话而对疫苗接种犹豫不决;(iii)社会排斥;四腐败。根据对健康权和其他相关权利的影响讨论了调查结果。我们建议发展中国家政府和利益攸关方加强打破神话的运动,如果疫苗接种计划要获得传播。我们进一步呼吁将残疾人和老年人等优先群体列入疫苗接种优先名单。
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Social Work Practice for Muslim Women Experiencing Domestic Violence in Australia, a Critical Approach to Practice 澳大利亚遭受家庭暴力的穆斯林妇女的社会工作实践:一种批判性的实践方法
IF 1.2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-03-24 DOI: 10.1007/s41134-023-00242-7
Rojan Afrouz
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An Exploration of the Vatsonga People’s Markers of Childhood 瓦松加人童年标记的探索
IF 1.2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-03-24 DOI: 10.1007/s41134-022-00237-w
S. Simbine, L. L. le Roux, N. Muridzo
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Workplace Heterosexism and Well-being: Education, Social Class, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, and Human Rights 职场异性恋与福利:教育、社会阶层、性取向和性别认同以及人权
IF 1.2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-03-15 DOI: 10.1007/s41134-023-00241-8
Trevor G. Gates, C. Morse, Bindi Bennett
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What We Need to Make Us More Humane 我们需要什么让我们更有人性
IF 1.2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI: 10.1007/s41134-023-00243-6
S. Gabel, Cathryne L. Schmitz
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Transgender Family Policy and the Social Work Response 跨性别家庭政策与社会工作对策
IF 1.2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-01-25 DOI: 10.1007/s41134-022-00235-y
Alex Redcay, Wade Luquet
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Human Rights–Based Social Work and the Natural Environment: Time for New Perspectives 基于人权的社会工作与自然环境:新视角的时代
IF 1.2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-01-25 DOI: 10.1007/s41134-022-00236-x
Ingo Stamm
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Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Women's Rights and Wellbeing: Analysis of the Ugandan Response to the Global Virus. COVID-19大流行对妇女权利和福祉的影响:乌干达应对全球病毒的分析。
IF 1.2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.1007/s41134-022-00229-w
Hadijah Mwenyango

The COVID-19 pandemic caused dilemmas for the most vulnerable populations around the world. This article describes the gendered effects of the pandemic on Ugandan women's rights and wellbeing and provides suggestions for local and international practice. Mandatory lockdowns and movement restrictions created negative implications for women's attainment of economic, social, cultural, political and civil rights and intensified pre-existing gender inequalities between women and men. The findings of intensified gender inequities, gender-based violence, sexual abuse, scanty access to reproductive health services and social justice, and barriers to participation in education, employment and politics indicate that response measures were not aligned with the government's legal and policy framework for addressing gender inequities. This research indicates that governments, civil society organisations and the international community must undertake proper gender analysis in designing response measures and guidelines not only for COVID-19 but also in other emergencies. All response measures during emergencies must be coordinated, monitored and evaluated to ensure efficient and effective protection of the vulnerable and conformity to human rights standards.

2019冠状病毒病大流行给世界上最脆弱的人群带来了困境。本文描述了这一流行病对乌干达妇女权利和福祉的性别影响,并为当地和国际实践提供了建议。强制性封锁和行动限制对妇女实现经济、社会、文化、政治和公民权利产生了负面影响,加剧了男女之间本来就存在的性别不平等。两性不平等加剧、基于性别的暴力、性虐待、难以获得生殖健康服务和社会正义以及参与教育、就业和政治的障碍等方面的调查结果表明,应对措施与政府解决两性不平等问题的法律和政策框架不一致。这项研究表明,各国政府、民间社会组织和国际社会在制定应对措施和准则时必须进行适当的性别分析,不仅针对COVID-19,也针对其他紧急情况。必须协调、监测和评估紧急情况期间的所有应对措施,以确保切实有效地保护弱势群体并符合人权标准。
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Rag-Pickers and Their Young Children During COVID-19: Exploring Issues in Parenting and Feasible Social Work Response. COVID-19期间拾荒者及其幼儿:探索养育问题和可行的社会工作应对。
IF 1.2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.1007/s41134-023-00239-2
Aishwarya Gautam, Subhasis Bhadra

Strict lockdown measures and the pandemic brought immense risks and misery to those already living on the margins of society before the COVID-19 crisis even hit the world. The present study was conducted with rag-pickers, one of the marginalized groups living in Jaipur city of India. The lives of these marginalized populations became more complicated during the pandemic. Due to movement restrictions during the lockdown, access to primary resources was further reduced - from water and sanitation to food, health, and employment, impacting the care and protection they could provide their young children. Rag-pickers, one of the most marginalized communities that face social stigma, struggled to cope with daily life challenges. Young children in such families suffered alongside their parents when the families could not continue their livelihood and lost all sources of income. This paper aims to deepen the understanding of the impact of COVID-19 on the nurturing care of children below eight years of age living in Jaipur, India, accentuating the human rights violations they face right from birth. Many humanitarian relief measures poured in during the lockdown period distributing free food packets and dry rations to the marginalized families. COVID-19 increased parenting challenges for this community. Protection of these families during the ongoing pandemic as well as future pandemics must become a strategic imperative. The paper enumerates feasible social work responses to the issues rag-pickers and their children confront.

在疫情爆发之前,严格的封锁措施和疫情给那些已经生活在社会边缘的人带来了巨大的风险和痛苦。本研究的对象是生活在印度斋浦尔市的一个边缘群体——拾荒者。这些边缘人群的生活在大流行期间变得更加复杂。由于封锁期间的行动限制,获得主要资源的机会进一步减少,从水和卫生设施到食物、健康和就业,影响了他们为年幼子女提供的照顾和保护。拾荒者是面临社会耻辱的最边缘化群体之一,他们努力应对日常生活的挑战。当这些家庭无法维持生计并失去所有收入来源时,这些家庭的幼儿与父母一起受苦。本文旨在加深对2019冠状病毒病对生活在印度斋浦尔的8岁以下儿童养育护理的影响的理解,强调他们从出生起就面临的侵犯人权行为。在封锁期间,许多人道主义救济措施涌入,向边缘化家庭分发免费食品包和干粮。COVID-19增加了该社区的育儿挑战。在当前和未来大流行期间保护这些家庭必须成为一项战略要务。本文列举了针对拾荒者及其子女所面临问题的可行的社会工作对策。
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