Black Girl Well-Being: A Scoping Review of Culturally and Gender Responsive Interventions

Purpose: Few interventions focus on the unique developmental contexts specific to Black adolescent girls living in the United States. This article conducts a scoping review to identify interventions targeted at the well-being of Black adolescent girls. Method: The authors conducted a comprehensive s...

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Veröffentlicht in:Research on social work practice 2024-01, Vol.34 (1), p.54-69
Hauptverfasser: Williams-Butler, Abigail, Dorsey, Marquitta, Lateef, Husain, Howard, Tyriesa, Amoako, Emmanuel Owusu, Nortey, Portia
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose: Few interventions focus on the unique developmental contexts specific to Black adolescent girls living in the United States. This article conducts a scoping review to identify interventions targeted at the well-being of Black adolescent girls. Method: The authors conducted a comprehensive search using electronic databases to identify peer-reviewed journal articles that center interventions to address the well-being of Black adolescent girls. Results: Of the 3,144 unique records identified, eight peer-reviewed articles met the criteria for inclusion. Most interventions focused on issues related to sexual health (n = 4), followed by interventions focusing on enhancing cultural values (n = 3), and obesity prevention (n = 1). Four interventions were both culturally and gender-responsive, three interventions were primarily culturally responsive, and one intervention was primarily gender-responsive with all articles focusing on Black girls’ well-being. Discussion: More interventions are needed that center on the distinct and intersectional challenges and strengths that Black adolescent girls experience within society.
ISSN:1049-7315
1552-7581
DOI:10.1177/10497315221147531