Chung Bowen, Meldrum Marcia, Jones Felica, Brown Anthony, Jones Loretta
Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2014 Winter;8(4):441-51. doi: 10.1353/cpr.2014.0053.
Little is known about the perceived causes of stress and what strategies African American men use to promote resiliency. Participatory research approaches are recommended as an approach to engage minority communities. A key goal of participatory research is to shift the locus of control to community partners.
To understand perceived sources of stress and tools used to promote resiliency in African American men in South Los Angeles.
Our study utilized a community-partnered participatory research approach to collect and analyze open-ended responses from 295 African American men recruited at a local, cultural festival in Los Angeles using thematic analysis and the Levels of Racism framework.
Almost all men (93.2%) reported stress. Of those reporting stress, 60.8% reported finances and money and 43.2% reported racism as a specific cause. More than 60% (63.4%) reported that they perceived available sources of help to deal with stress. Of those noting a specific source of help for stress (n = 76), 42.1% identified religious faith. Almost all of participants (92.1%) mentioned specific sources of resiliency such as religion and family.
Stress owing to psychosocial factors such as finances and racism are common among African American men. But, at the same time, most men found support for resiliency to ameliorate stress in religion and family. Future work to engage African American men around alleviating stress and supporting resiliency should both take into account the perceived causes of stress and incorporate culturally appropriate sources of resiliency support.
对于压力的感知原因以及非裔美国男性用以增强恢复力的策略,人们了解甚少。参与式研究方法被推荐作为一种让少数族裔社区参与进来的途径。参与式研究的一个关键目标是将控制权转移给社区合作伙伴。
了解洛杉矶南部非裔美国男性所感知到的压力源以及用于增强恢复力的工具。
我们的研究采用社区合作伙伴参与式研究方法,通过主题分析和种族主义层次框架,收集并分析了在洛杉矶一个当地文化节上招募的295名非裔美国男性的开放式回答。
几乎所有男性(93.2%)都报告有压力。在报告有压力的人中,60.8%报告称财务和金钱问题是压力源,43.2%报告称种族主义是具体原因。超过60%(63.4%)的人报告说他们认为有可用的帮助来源来应对压力。在指出应对压力的具体帮助来源的人中(n = 76),42.1%提到宗教信仰。几乎所有参与者(92.1%)都提到了宗教和家庭等恢复力的具体来源。
由于财务问题和种族主义等社会心理因素导致的压力在非裔美国男性中很常见。但与此同时,大多数男性在宗教和家庭中找到了增强恢复力以缓解压力的支持。未来围绕减轻非裔美国男性压力和支持恢复力所开展的工作,应既考虑到所感知到的压力原因,又纳入符合文化背景的恢复力支持来源。