| Literature DB >> 30283874 |
Cynthia Prather1, Taleria R Fuller2, William L Jeffries1, Khiya J Marshall3, A Vyann Howell1, Angela Belyue-Umole1, Winifred King4.
Abstract
Background: The sexual and reproductive health of African American women has been compromised due to multiple experiences of racism, including discriminatory healthcare practices from slavery through the post-Civil Rights era. However, studies rarely consider how the historical underpinnings of racism negatively influence the present-day health outcomes of African American women. Although some improvements to ensure equitable healthcare have been made, these historical influences provide an unexplored context for illuminating present-day epidemiology of sexual and reproductive health disparities among African American women.Entities:
Keywords: African American women; racism; sexual and reproductive health
Year: 2018 PMID: 30283874 PMCID: PMC6167003 DOI: 10.1089/heq.2017.0045
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Equity ISSN: 2473-1242

Key periods of Africans and their American descendants in the United States.
Historical and Contemporary Sexual- And Reproductive-Related Health and Healthcare Experiences of African American Women
| Period | Time span | No. of years | Personal experiences of AAW that contribute to disparities in sexual and reproductive health | Healthcare experiences of AAW that contribute to disparities |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Slavery | 1619–1865 | 246 | Public, nude physical auction examinations to determine reproductive ability[ | Nonconsensual gynecological and reproductive surgeries performed at times repeatedly on female slaves without anesthesia, including cesarean sections and ovariotomy to perfect medical procedures[ |
| Black Codes/Jim Crow | 1865–1965 | 100 | Rape[ | Nonconsensual medical experiments continued[ |
| Civil Rights | 1955–1975 | 20 | Lynching, uncertain/unequal civil rights and violence against women to show superiority and control[ | Nonconsensual medical experiments continued[ |
| Post-Civil Rights | 1975–2018 | 43 | Black exploitation movies, media's hypersexual images continued[ | Unequal healthcare continued[ |
| Total no. of years | 1619–2018 | 399 |
AAW, African American Women.

Time line of key historical and contemporary racial and social experiences of Africans and their American descendants in the United States.