School of Social Work, University of Michigan.
School of Public Health, University of Michigan.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2018;88(5):538-549. doi: 10.1037/ort0000313. Epub 2018 Jan 18.
Research on coping mechanisms among Black Americans is robust, yet there is a dearth of studies that use qualitative approaches to examine coping specifically among young Black men. The current and historical landscape of race relations in the United States calls for additional concern and exploration of this topic. To fill gaps in this area, this study uncovered the ways Black college men cope with various stressors that impact their mental health. Eleven qualitative interviews were conducted with 18- to 25-year-old Black men enrolled at a college in the Midwest who participated in the Young Black Men, Masculinities, and Mental Health (YBMen) project. Data were analyzed using a rigorous and accelerated data reduction technique that involved transferring transcript data onto spreadsheets, reducing the data, and conducting a rigorous content analysis to generate themes and subthemes. Participants reported that Black college men cope with stress by discussing their issues with members of their social support networks, engaging in physical activities, and relying on themselves. Some respondents reported that they intentionally avoided dealing with their mental health, whereas others attempted to make sense of their problems. Substance use, violence, and anger were all identified as markers of unaddressed stressors. Stigma emerged as a barrier to seeking help. Study findings highlight within-group differences among Black college men. Mental health researchers must continue to develop creative ways to examine stress and coping so that resources can become more culturally relevant and readily available both within and outside of the spaces Black men occupy. (PsycINFO Database Record
针对美国黑人应对机制的研究相当丰富,但缺乏使用定性方法专门研究年轻黑人应对方式的研究。美国当前和历史上的种族关系格局要求我们更加关注和探索这一主题。为了填补这一领域的空白,本研究揭示了黑人大学生应对各种影响其心理健康的压力源的方式。在中西部一所大学参与“年轻黑人、男子气概和心理健康(YBMen)”项目的 18 至 25 岁黑人男性中进行了 11 次定性访谈。使用严格的加速数据缩减技术对数据进行分析,该技术涉及将转录数据传输到电子表格中、缩减数据以及进行严格的内容分析,以生成主题和子主题。参与者报告说,黑人大学生通过与社会支持网络成员讨论他们的问题、参与体育活动以及依靠自己来应对压力。一些受访者报告说,他们故意避免处理自己的心理健康问题,而另一些人则试图理解自己的问题。研究发现,药物使用、暴力和愤怒都被确定为未解决压力源的标志。寻求帮助的障碍是污名化。研究结果突出了黑人大学生群体内的差异。心理健康研究人员必须继续开发创造性的方法来研究压力和应对方式,以便在黑人男性所在的空间内外,资源能够更加具有文化相关性和易于获得。