Tomes E K, Brown A, Semenya K, Simpson J
J Natl Black Nurses Assoc. 1990 Spring-Summer;4(2):37-46.
This study examines the relationship between depressive symptomatology and selected psychosocial variables in a sample of low socioeconomic status of Black women. The purpose of the investigation was to determine if a study of attribution style, interpersonal style, and racial identity within this sample of Black women might yield results that would lead to the development of treatment strategies with specific applicability to this population of people. Findings indicated a significant disproportionate prevalence of depressive symptomatology in sample of 101 Black women.
本研究调查了社会经济地位较低的黑人女性样本中抑郁症状与选定的社会心理变量之间的关系。该调查的目的是确定,对这一样本的黑人女性的归因风格、人际风格和种族认同进行研究,是否可能得出有助于制定特别适用于这一人群的治疗策略的结果。研究结果表明,在101名黑人女性样本中,抑郁症状的患病率显著偏高。