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Lisa Bowleg1, Jennifer Huang, Kelly Brooks, Amy Black, Gary Burkholder.
Abstract
SUMMARY This qualitative study explored the experiences of multiple minority stress and resilience among interviewees at a retreat for Black lesbians. Participants were a predominantly middle-class, highly educated sample of Black women (N= 19) between the ages of 26 and 68. The multicultural model of stress (Slavin, Rainer, McCreary, & Gowda, 1991) and the transactional model of resilience (Kumpfer, 1999) were theoretical frameworks for the study. Most of the participants discussed racism as a mundane and significant stressor, and contextualized their experiences of sexism and heterosexism through the prism of racism. Study findings provide empirical support for the "triple jeopardy" experience of Black lesbians (Greene, 1995), as well as the six predictors of resilience in Kumpfer's (1999) transactional model of resilience.Entities:
Keywords: Resilience; black lesbians; multiple minority stress; mundane stress
Year: 2003 PMID: 24831386 DOI: 10.1300/J155v07n04_06
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Lesbian Stud ISSN: 1089-4160