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A study exploring the compounded effects of racial trauma across the lifespan of DAEUS citizens and surviving COVID‐19

Abstract

Neglecting the compounded effects of racial trauma among senior Black Americans is to ignore the inequitable weight of surviving COVID-19 after a lifetime in the southern United States (US). This phenomenological study explored the lived experiences of Descendants of Africans Enslaved in the US and how racial trauma across the lifespan affected their well-being prior to COVID-19 vaccine availability. Grounded in Critical Race Theory, findings and future research directions for counseling are discussed.

Resumen

Descuidar los efectos acumulativos del trauma racial en los ancianos afroamericanos es ignorar el peso inequitativo de sobrevivir al COVID-19 después de una vida en el sur de los Estados Unidos (EE. UU.). Este estudio fenomenológico exploró las experiencias vividas de los Descendientes de Africanos Esclavizados en EE. UU. (DAEUS) y cómo el trauma racial a lo largo de la vida afectó su bienestar antes de la disponibilidad de la vacuna contra el COVID-19. Basado en la Teoría Crítica de la Raza (CRT), se discuten los hallazgos y las futuras direcciones de investigación para el asesoramiento o terapia de apoyo.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 05/10/2024 | Link to this post on IFP |
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