Safren S A, Gonzalez R E, Horner K J, Leung A W, Heimberg R G, Juster H R
Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Fenway Community Health, USA.
Behav Modif. 2000 Apr;24(2):147-83. doi: 10.1177/0145445500242001.
Although current research has documented a relatively high prevalence of anxiety disorders in American youth, this research has been conducted mainly with nonminority samples. Fair treatment and increasing numbers of ethnic minority persons in the United States require that more should be known about minority youth. However, research with majority youth cannot be safely generalized to minority youth for several reasons, such as potential differences in the manifestation of anxiety, differences in style of response to assessment devices, and different life circumstances. This review is presented in two major sections. First, the authors address definition of terms and fully examine the significance of studying anxiety in ethnic minority youth. Also considered are methodological issues such as sampling and participation biases. Second, the authors review anxiety in ethnic minority children and adolescents in the United States including studies addressing fears, worries, trait anxiety, test anxiety, and anxiety disorders.
尽管目前的研究已证明美国青少年中焦虑症的患病率相对较高,但这些研究主要是针对非少数族裔样本进行的。在美国,公平对待以及少数族裔人数的增加要求我们更多地了解少数族裔青少年。然而,由于焦虑表现的潜在差异、对评估工具的反应方式差异以及不同的生活环境等多种原因,针对多数族裔青少年的研究不能安全地推广到少数族裔青少年。本综述分为两个主要部分。首先,作者阐述术语的定义,并全面探讨研究少数族裔青少年焦虑问题的重要性。还考虑了抽样和参与偏差等方法学问题。其次,作者回顾了美国少数族裔儿童和青少年的焦虑情况,包括涉及恐惧、担忧、特质焦虑、考试焦虑和焦虑症的研究。