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黑人中积极情绪和消极情绪的并发程度高于白人。

Positive and Negative Affect More Concurrent among Blacks than Whites.

作者信息

Lankarani Maryam Moghani, Assari Shervin

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 4250 Plymouth Road, SPC 5763, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2700, USA.

Medicine and Health Promotion Institute, Mollasadra Avenue, Tehran 1991, Iran.

出版信息

Behav Sci (Basel). 2017 Aug 1;7(3):48. doi: 10.3390/bs7030048.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

While positive and negative affect are inversely linked, people may experience and report both positive and negative emotions simultaneously. However, it is unknown if race alters the magnitude of the association between positive and negative affect. The current study compared Black and White Americans for the association between positive and negative affect.

METHODS

We used data from MIDUS (Midlife in the United States), a national study of Americans with an age range of 25 to 75. A total number of 7108 individuals were followed for 10 years from 1995 to 2004. Positive and negative affect was measured at baseline (1995) and follow-up (2004). Demographic (age and gender), socioeconomic (education and income) as well as health (self-rated health, chronic medical conditions, and body mass index) factors measured at baseline were covariates. A series of linear regressions were used to test the moderating effect of race on the reciprocal association between positive and negative affect at baseline and over time, net of covariates.

RESULTS

In the pooled sample, positive and negative affect showed inverse correlation at baseline and over time, net of covariates. Blacks and Whites differed in the magnitude of the association between positive and negative affect, with weaker inverse associations among Blacks compared to Whites, beyond all covariates.

CONCLUSION

Weaker reciprocal association between positive and negative affect in Blacks compared to Whites has implications for cross-racial measurement of affect and mood, including depression. Depression screening programs should be aware that race alters the concordance between positive and negative affect domains and that Blacks endorse higher levels of positive affect compared to Whites in the presence of high negative affect.

摘要

背景

虽然积极情绪和消极情绪呈负相关,但人们可能同时体验并报告积极和消极情绪。然而,种族是否会改变积极情绪与消极情绪之间关联的程度尚不清楚。本研究比较了美国黑人和白人在积极情绪与消极情绪之间的关联。

方法

我们使用了来自“美国中年”(MIDUS)的数据,这是一项针对年龄在25至75岁之间的美国人的全国性研究。从1995年到2004年,共有7108人被跟踪了10年。在基线(1995年)和随访(2004年)时测量积极情绪和消极情绪。在基线时测量的人口统计学因素(年龄和性别)、社会经济因素(教育程度和收入)以及健康因素(自评健康状况、慢性疾病和体重指数)作为协变量。一系列线性回归被用于检验种族对基线时以及随时间推移的积极情绪与消极情绪之间相互关联的调节作用,同时考虑协变量的影响。

结果

在汇总样本中,扣除协变量后,积极情绪和消极情绪在基线时以及随时间推移呈负相关。黑人和白人在积极情绪与消极情绪之间关联的程度上存在差异,在考虑所有协变量后,黑人的负向关联比白人更弱。

结论

与白人相比,黑人积极情绪与消极情绪之间的相互关联较弱,这对跨种族的情绪和心境测量(包括抑郁症)具有启示意义。抑郁症筛查项目应意识到种族会改变积极情绪和消极情绪领域之间的一致性,并且在存在高消极情绪的情况下,黑人比白人报告更高水平的积极情绪。

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