Department of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306-4301, USA.
Psychol Bull. 2010 Mar;136(2):211-35. doi: 10.1037/a0018133.
In this review, the extant literature concerning anxiety psychopathology in African American adults is summarized to develop a testable, explanatory framework with implications for future research. The model was designed to account for purported lower rates of anxiety disorders in African Americans compared to European Americans, along with other ethnoracial differences reported in the literature. Three specific beliefs or attitudes related to the sociocultural experience of African Americans are identified: awareness of racism, stigma of mental illness, and salience of physical illnesses. In our model, we propose that these psychological processes influence interpretations and behaviors relevant to the expression of nonpathological anxiety as well as features of diagnosable anxiety conditions. Moreover, differences in these processes may explain the differential assessed rates of anxiety disorders in African Americans. The model is discussed in the context of existing models of anxiety etiology. Specific follow-up research is also suggested, along with implications for clinical assessment, diagnosis, and treatment.
在这篇综述中,总结了关于非裔美国成年人焦虑症病理学的现有文献,以制定一个可检验的、具有解释性的框架,为未来的研究提供启示。该模型旨在解释与非裔美国人相比,欧洲裔美国人焦虑症发病率较低的现象,以及文献中报告的其他种族差异。确定了与非裔美国人的社会文化经历相关的三个特定信念或态度:对种族主义的认识、精神疾病的耻辱感和身体疾病的显著程度。在我们的模型中,我们提出这些心理过程会影响对非病理性焦虑的表达以及可诊断的焦虑症特征的解释和行为。此外,这些过程的差异可以解释非裔美国人焦虑症评估率的差异。该模型是在现有的焦虑症病因模型的背景下进行讨论的。还提出了具体的后续研究建议,以及对临床评估、诊断和治疗的影响。