| Literature DB >> 29187782 |
Hedwig Lee1, Margaret Takako Hicken2.
Abstract
The authors introduce the concept of "vigilance," capturing behaviors that reflect attempts to navigate racialized social spaces on a daily basis. Specifically, vigilant behaviors include care about appearance and language to be treated with respect, avoidance of social spaces, and psychological preparation for potential prejudice and discrimination. Furthermore, these behaviors align with those discussed in Black respectability politics debates. Using data from a population-representative sample of Black adults in Chicago, they report that vigilance is associated with poor physical and mental health indexed through chronic health conditions, depressive symptoms, and self-rated health.Entities:
Keywords: black respectability politics; health inequalities; racism; vigilance
Year: 2016 PMID: 29187782 PMCID: PMC5703418 DOI: 10.1080/10999949.2016.1230828
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Souls ISSN: 1099-9949