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Feeling Invisible and Unheard: A Qualitative Exploration of Gendered-Racist Stereotypes Influence on Sexual Decision Making and Mistreatment of Black Teen Girls.

Ijeoma Opara1, Veronica Weser2, Brandon Sands2, Claudia-Santi F Fernandes2, Sydney Hussett-Richardson1, Kimberly Hieftje2.   

Abstract

Gendered racism can impact how Black teen girls perceive themselves in relation to the world and influence their behaviors. This form of discrimination tends to manifest in stereotypes that promote the victimization and mistreatment of Black teen girls. This qualitative study, using Black feminist thought through a Black Girlhood lens as a guiding framework, aims to understand how Black teen girls are affected by gendered-racist stereotypes and how these stereotypes impact sexual decision making among this group. Using a sample of (N = 27) Black teen girls, three major themes arose: (1) experiencing the effects of racist-sexist stereotypes, (2) feeling powerless and invisible due to stereotypes, and (3) navigating the pressure to have sex due to stereotypes. Implications for this study include incorporating elements of Black Feminist Thought through a Black girlhood lens within prevention programing while also providing Black teen girls with the tools to challenge negative stereotypes with support from adult allies in school and family settings.

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Keywords:  black girls; racism; sexism; sexual health

Year:  2022        PMID: 35812173      PMCID: PMC9265258          DOI: 10.1177/0044118x221075051

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Youth Soc        ISSN: 0044-118X


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