Department of Psychology, Northwestern University, Canada.
Child Dev. 2013 Jul-Aug;84(4):1241-52. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12037. Epub 2012 Dec 20.
Little is understood about why some youth from low-socioeconomic-status (SES) environments exhibit good health despite adversity. This study tested whether role models and "shift-and-persist" approaches (reframing stressors more benignly while persisting with future optimism) protect low-SES youth from cardiovascular risk. A total of 163 youth, ages 13-16, completed role model interviews and shift-and-persist measures while cholesterol and inflammatory markers, interleukin-6 (IL-6), and C-reactive protein were assessed. Low-SES youth with supportive role models had lower IL-6. Low-SES youth high in shift-and-persist also had lower IL-6. Shift-and-persist partially mediated the interaction of SES and role models on IL-6. Benefits were not found among high-SES youth. Identifying psychological buffers in low-SES youth has implications for health disparities.
人们对于为什么一些来自社会经济地位较低(SES)环境的年轻人尽管面临逆境却表现出良好的健康状况知之甚少。本研究测试了榜样和“转变和坚持”方法(更温和地重新定义压力源,同时保持对未来的乐观态度)是否能保护低 SES 青年免受心血管风险的影响。共有 163 名 13-16 岁的年轻人完成了榜样访谈和转变与坚持的测量,同时评估了胆固醇和炎症标志物、白细胞介素 6 (IL-6) 和 C 反应蛋白。具有支持性榜样的 SES 较低的年轻人的 IL-6 水平较低。在转变和坚持方面得分较高的 SES 较低的年轻人的 IL-6 水平也较低。转变和坚持部分中介了 SES 和榜样对 IL-6 的交互作用。在 SES 较高的年轻人中没有发现这些好处。在 SES 较低的年轻人中识别出心理缓冲因素对健康差距具有重要意义。