Malat Jennifer, Jacquez Farrah, Slavich George M
a Department of Sociology , University of Cincinnati , Cincinnati , OH , USA.
b Department of Psychology , University of Cincinnati , Cincinnati , OH , USA.
Stress. 2017 Jul;20(4):379-385. doi: 10.1080/10253890.2017.1341871. Epub 2017 Jun 29.
There has been a long-standing interest in better understanding how social factors contribute to racial disparities in health, including birth outcomes. A recent emphasis in this context has been on identifying the effects of stress exposure and protective factors experienced over the entire lifetime. Yet despite repeated calls for a life course approach to research on this topic, very few studies have actually assessed how stressors and protective factors occurring over women's lives relate to birth outcomes. We discuss this issue here by describing how challenges in the measurement of lifetime stress exposure and protective factors have prevented researchers from developing an empirically-based life course perspective on health. First, we summarize prevailing views on racial inequality and birth outcomes; second, we discuss measurement challenges that exist in this context; and finally, we describe both new tools and needed tools for assessing lifetime stress exposure and suggest opportunities for integrating information on stress exposure and psychosocial protective factors. We conclude that more studies are needed that integrate information about lifetime stress exposures and the protective factors that promote resilience against such exposures to inform policy and practice recommendations to reduce racial disparities in birth outcomes.
长期以来,人们一直对更好地理解社会因素如何导致包括出生结果在内的健康方面的种族差异很感兴趣。近期在这方面的重点是确定一生中经历的压力暴露和保护因素的影响。然而,尽管一再呼吁采用生命历程方法来研究这个话题,但实际上很少有研究评估女性一生中出现的压力源和保护因素与出生结果之间的关系。我们在此讨论这个问题,描述一生中压力暴露和保护因素测量方面的挑战如何阻碍研究人员从基于实证的生命历程角度看待健康。首先,我们总结关于种族不平等和出生结果的主流观点;其次,我们讨论这方面存在的测量挑战;最后,我们描述评估一生中压力暴露的新工具和所需工具,并提出整合压力暴露和心理社会保护因素信息的机会。我们得出结论,需要更多研究整合有关一生中压力暴露的信息以及促进抵御此类暴露的恢复力的保护因素,以为减少出生结果方面的种族差异的政策和实践建议提供依据。