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Why don't segregated Roma do more for their health? An explanatory framework from an ethnographic study in Slovakia

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
卷 63, 期 9, 页码 1123-1131

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SPRINGER BASEL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s00038-018-1134-2

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Slovakia; Roma health; Health inequality; Adherence; Ethnographic study

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  1. Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic

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ObjectivesThe health status of segregated Roma is poor. To understand why segregated Roma engage in health-endangering practices, we explored their nonadherence to clinical and public health recommendations.MethodsWe examined one segregated Roma settlement of 260 inhabitants in Slovakia. To obtain qualitative data on local-level mechanisms supporting Roma nonadherence, we combined ethnography and systematic interviewing over 10years. We then performed a qualitative content analysis based on sociological and public health theories.ResultsOur explanatory framework summarizes how the nonadherence of local Roma was supported by an interlocked system of seven mechanisms, controlled by and operating through both local Roma and non-Roma. These regard the Roma situation of poverty, segregation and substandard infrastructure; the Roma socialization into their situation; the Roma-perceived value of Roma alternative practices; the exclusionary non-Roma and self-exclusionary Roma ideologies; the discrimination, racism and dysfunctional support towards Roma by non-Roma; and drawbacks in adherence.ConclusionsNon-Roma ideologies, internalized by Roma into a racialized ethnic identity through socialization, and drawbacks in adherence might present powerful, yet neglected, mechanisms supporting segregated Roma nonadherence.

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