Mays Vickie M, Cochran Susan D, Barnes Namdi W
Department of Health Services, University of California, Los Angeles, School of Public Health, 90095-1563, USA.
Annu Rev Psychol. 2007;58:201-25. doi: 10.1146/annurev.psych.57.102904.190212.
Persistent and vexing health disadvantages accrue to African Americans despite decades of work to erase the effects of race discrimination in this country. Participating in these efforts, psychologists and other social scientists have hypothesized that African Americans' continuing experiences with racism and discrimination may lie at the root of the many well-documented race-based physical health disparities that affect this population. With newly emerging methodologies in both measurement of contextual factors and functional neuroscience, an opportunity now exists to cleave together a comprehensive understanding of the ways in which discrimination has harmful effects on health. In this article, we review emerging work that locates the cause of race-based health disparities in the external effects of the contextual social space on the internal world of brain functioning and physiologic response. These approaches reflect the growing interdisciplinary nature of psychology in general, and the field of race relations in particular.
尽管美国为消除种族歧视的影响付出了数十年努力,但非裔美国人仍然面临持续且棘手的健康劣势。心理学家和其他社会科学家参与了这些努力,并推测非裔美国人持续遭受的种族主义和歧视经历,可能是影响该群体的诸多有充分记录的基于种族的身体健康差异的根源。随着情境因素测量和功能神经科学领域新方法的出现,现在有机会全面理解歧视对健康产生有害影响的方式。在本文中,我们回顾了一些新出现的研究,这些研究将基于种族的健康差异的原因,定位在情境社会空间对大脑功能和生理反应的内部世界的外部影响上。这些方法反映了心理学领域,尤其是种族关系领域日益增长的跨学科性质。