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血浓于水?社会支持、抑郁与种族/出生地身份的调节作用。

Is blood thicker than water? Social support, depression and the modifying role of ethnicity/nativity status.

机构信息

Institute on Urban Health Research, Bouvé College of Health Sciences, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115-5000, USA.

出版信息

J Epidemiol Community Health. 2011 Jan;65(1):51-6. doi: 10.1136/jech.2009.092213. Epub 2009 Nov 12.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Social support may be particularly important in countering depression among systematically disadvantaged groups. Latino immigrants are an example of a disadvantaged population that has better than expected mental health outcomes. One explanation put forth for this pattern is strong social support from kin networks. Studies on the effect of social support on mental health often assess the quantity of social ties rather than the quality of the support they provide. In addition, such studies rarely specify the source of support and how support from family versus friends may differentially impact mental health.

METHODS

In this study, data from the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighbourhoods were used to disaggregate the effects of source-specific emotional support on risk of depression. Second, the relationship between ethnicity/nativity status and risk of depression was examined. Finally, whether the relationship between family-based and friend-based social support and depression differed across ethnic/nativity status was explored.

RESULTS

Support from both family and friends had protective effects on risk of depression; however, when mutually adjusted, only kin support remained statistically significant. At higher levels of family support, foreign-born Mexicans and African Americans had decreased risk of depression than at low levels of family support.

CONCLUSION

This study provides evidence that family support may be more important than non-kin support for mental health. Findings also suggest that the effects of family support on risk of depression vary by ethnicity and nativity status. Preservation of naturally occurring support resources among some groups may be a way to maintain mental health.

摘要

背景

社会支持在应对系统性弱势群体的抑郁方面可能尤为重要。拉丁裔移民就是一个心理健康状况好于预期的弱势群体的例子。对于这种模式,有一种解释是亲属网络提供了强大的社会支持。关于社会支持对心理健康影响的研究通常评估社会关系的数量,而不是评估其提供的支持质量。此外,此类研究很少具体说明支持的来源,以及家庭支持和朋友支持如何对心理健康产生不同影响。

方法

本研究使用芝加哥社区人类发展项目的数据,将特定来源的情感支持对抑郁风险的影响进行细分。其次,研究了族裔/原籍国地位与抑郁风险之间的关系。最后,探讨了基于家庭和基于朋友的社会支持与抑郁之间的关系是否因族裔/原籍国地位而异。

结果

来自家庭和朋友的支持都对抑郁风险有保护作用;然而,当相互调整时,只有亲属支持仍然具有统计学意义。在家庭支持水平较高的情况下,与家庭支持水平较低的情况相比,外国出生的墨西哥裔和非裔美国人患抑郁症的风险降低。

结论

本研究提供了证据表明,家庭支持可能比非亲属支持对心理健康更为重要。研究结果还表明,家庭支持对抑郁风险的影响因族裔和原籍国地位而异。一些群体中自然存在的支持资源的保留可能是维护心理健康的一种方式。

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