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拉丁裔的抑郁与吸烟:透过文化、性别和种族的视角进行分析。

Latino/a depression and smoking: an analysis through the lenses of culture, gender, and ethnicity.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1043, USA.

出版信息

Am J Community Psychol. 2013 Jun;51(3-4):332-46. doi: 10.1007/s10464-012-9553-3.

Abstract

Rates of major depressive disorder (MDD) and cigarette smoking increase with Latino/a acculturation, but this varies by gender and ethnic subgroup. We investigated how lived experiences (i.e., discrimination, family conflict, family cohesion, familismo) clustered together in the everyday lives of Latina/os. We further examined associations of cluster profile and Latino/a subgroup with MDD and smoking, and tested whether gender moderated these associations. Data came from the National Latino Asian American Study, which included 2,554 Latino/as (48 % female; mean age = 38.02 years). K-means cluster analysis revealed six profiles of experience, which varied by gender and socio-cultural characteristics. Proportionately more women than men were in groups with problematic family lives. Acculturated Latino/as were disproportionately represented in profiles reporting frequent discrimination, family conflict, and a lack of shared family values and cohesion. Profiles characterized by high discrimination and family problems also predicted elevated risk for MDD and smoking. Findings suggest that Latino/a acculturation comes jointly with increased discrimination, increased family conflict, and reduced family cohesion and shared family values, exacerbating risk for MDD and smoking. This research on pathways to depression and smoking can inform the development of targeted assessment, prevention, and intervention strategies, tailored to the needs of Latino/as.

摘要

重度抑郁症(MDD)和吸烟率随着拉丁裔/美洲人的文化适应而增加,但这因性别和族裔亚群而异。我们调查了拉丁裔/美洲人的日常生活中,生活经历(即歧视、家庭冲突、家庭凝聚力、家庭主义)是如何聚集在一起的。我们进一步研究了群体特征和拉丁裔/美洲人群与 MDD 和吸烟的关联,并检验了性别是否调节了这些关联。数据来自全国拉丁裔亚裔研究,其中包括 2554 名拉丁裔/美洲人(48%为女性;平均年龄为 38.02 岁)。K-均值聚类分析显示了六种经验模式,这些模式因性别和社会文化特征而异。有问题家庭生活的女性比例高于男性。频繁受到歧视、家庭冲突以及缺乏共同家庭价值观和凝聚力的拉丁裔/美洲人在文化适应程度较高的群体中所占比例不成比例。以高歧视和家庭问题为特征的群体也预示着 MDD 和吸烟的风险增加。研究结果表明,拉丁裔/美洲人的文化适应伴随着增加的歧视、增加的家庭冲突以及减少的家庭凝聚力和共同的家庭价值观,从而加剧了 MDD 和吸烟的风险。这项关于抑郁和吸烟途径的研究可以为针对拉丁裔/美洲人的有针对性的评估、预防和干预策略的制定提供信息。

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