Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA.
Department of Psychology, The University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, USA.
Ethn Health. 2020 Feb;25(2):161-176. doi: 10.1080/13557858.2017.1398314. Epub 2017 Nov 6.
A growing body of research finds that darker skin tone is often associated with poorer physical and mental health in Blacks. However, the psychosocial mechanisms underlying the skin tone-health link remain elusive. The present study seeks to address this knowledge gap by investigating the direct and indirect (through perceived discrimination, socioeconomic status, and self-esteem) effects of skin tone on self-reported physical and mental health. An urban sample of 130 Blacks aged 35 and above completed a self-administered computerized survey as a part of larger cross-sectional study. Self-esteem played a particularly important role in mediating the associations between skin tone and self-reported physical and mental health. This suggests that self-esteem could be a point of intervention to help Blacks with darker skin tone achieve better health. The present study highlights the important role feature-based discrimination plays in determining mental and physical health outcomes among Blacks.
越来越多的研究发现,在黑人中,肤色较深往往与较差的身心健康状况有关。然而,肤色与健康之间联系的心理社会机制仍难以捉摸。本研究旨在通过调查肤色对自我报告的身心健康的直接和间接(通过感知歧视、社会经济地位和自尊)影响来填补这一知识空白。作为更大的横断面研究的一部分,一个由 130 名年龄在 35 岁及以上的黑人组成的城市样本完成了一份自我管理的计算机化调查。自尊在介导肤色与自我报告的身心健康之间的关联方面发挥了特别重要的作用。这表明自尊可能是一个干预点,可以帮助肤色较深的黑人获得更好的健康。本研究强调了基于特征的歧视在决定黑人的身心健康结果方面所起的重要作用。