Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
J Urban Health. 2013 Feb;90(1):83-100. doi: 10.1007/s11524-012-9755-x.
Prior research found that financial hardship or distress is one of the most important underlying factors for depression/depressive symptoms, yet factors that contribute to financial distress remain unexplored or unaddressed. Given this, the goals of the present study were (1) to examine the relationship between perceived financial distress and depressive symptoms, and (2) to identify financial priorities and needs that may contribute to financial distress. Surveys from 111 African American women, ages 18-44, who reside in Allegheny County, PA, were used to gather demographic information and measures of depressive symptoms and financial distress/financial well-being. Correlation and regression analyses revealed that perceived financial distress was significantly associated with levels of depressive symptoms. To assess financial priorities and needs, responses to two open-ended questions were analyzed and coded for common themes: "Imagine you won a $10,000 prize in a local lottery. What would you do with this money?" and "What kinds of programs or other help would be beneficial to you during times of financial difficulties?" The highest five priorities identified by the participants were paying bills and debt, saving, purchasing a home or making home repairs, and/or helping others. The participant's perceived needs during times of financial difficulty included tangible assistance and/or financial education. The findings from this study can be used to create new and/or enhance existing programs, services, and/or interventions that focus on the identified financial priorities and needs. Collaborative efforts among professionals in different disciplines are also needed, as ways to manage and alleviate financial distress should be considered and discussed when addressing the mental health of African American women.
先前的研究发现,经济困难或困境是导致抑郁/抑郁症状的最重要潜在因素之一,但导致经济困境的因素仍未得到探讨或解决。有鉴于此,本研究的目的是:(1) 考察感知到的经济困境与抑郁症状之间的关系;(2) 确定可能导致经济困境的经济优先事项和需求。本研究使用了来自宾夕法尼亚州阿勒格尼县 111 名年龄在 18 至 44 岁之间的非裔美国女性的调查数据,以收集人口统计学信息以及抑郁症状和经济困境/经济福祉的测量结果。相关和回归分析表明,感知到的经济困境与抑郁症状的严重程度显著相关。为了评估经济优先事项和需求,对两个开放式问题的回答进行了分析和编码,以确定共同主题:“假设你在当地彩票中赢得了 10000 美元的奖金,你会用这笔钱做什么?”和“在经济困难时期,什么样的计划或其他帮助对你有益?”参与者确定的前五项优先事项是支付账单和债务、储蓄、购买房屋或进行房屋维修以及/或者帮助他人。参与者在经济困难时期的需求包括有形援助和/或金融教育。本研究的结果可用于创建新的和/或增强现有的以确定的经济优先事项和需求为重点的项目、服务和/或干预措施。还需要不同学科的专业人员之间开展合作,因为在解决非裔美国女性的心理健康问题时,应考虑并讨论管理和缓解经济困境的方法。