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少数族裔身份和社会环境对抑郁和焦虑症发展的影响:对波多黎各裔青少年的纵向研究。

The effect of minority status and social context on the development of depression and anxiety: a longitudinal study of Puerto Rican descent youth.

作者信息

Alegria Margarita, Shrout Patrick E, Canino Glorisa, Alvarez Kiara, Wang Ye, Bird Hector, Markle Sheri Lapatin, Ramos-Olazagasti Maria, Rivera Doryliz Vila, Cook Benjamin Lê, Musa George J, Falgas-Bague Irene, NeMoyer Amanda, Dominique Georgina, Duarte Cristiane

机构信息

Disparities Research Unit, Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.

Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

World Psychiatry. 2019 Oct;18(3):298-307. doi: 10.1002/wps.20671.

DOI:10.1002/wps.20671
PMID:31496076
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6732673/
Abstract

Few longitudinal studies have explored to date whether minority status in disadvantaged neighborhoods conveys risk for negative mental health outcomes, and the mechanisms possibly leading to such risk. We investigated how minority status influences four developmental mental health outcomes in an ethnically homogeneous sample of Puerto Rican youth. We tested models of risk for major depressive disorder (MDD) and generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), depressive and anxiety symptoms (DAS), and psychological distress, as Puerto Rican youth (aged 5-13 years) transitioned to early adulthood (15-29 years) in two sites, one where they grew up as a majority (the island of Puerto Rico), and another where they were part of a minority group (South Bronx, New York). At baseline, a stratified sample of 2,491 Puerto Rican youth participated from the two sites. After baseline assessment (Wave 1), each youth participant and one caregiver were assessed annually for two years, for a total of three time points (Waves 1-3). From April 2013 to August 2017, participants were contacted for a Wave 4 interview, and a total of 2,004 young people aged 15 to 29 years participated in the assessment (response rate adjusted for eligibility = 82.8%). Using a quasi-experimental design, we assessed impacts of minority status on MDD, GAD, DAS and psychological distress. Via mediation analyses, we explored potential mechanisms underlying the observed relationships. Data from 1,863 Puerto Rican youth (after exclusion of those with MDD or GAD during Waves 1-3) indicated links between minority status and higher rates of lifetime and past-year GAD, DAS and past 30-day psychological distress at Wave 4, and a marginal trend for MDD, even after adjustments. Childhood social support and peer relationships partially explained the differences, as did intercultural conflict, neighborhood discrimination, and unfair treatment in young adulthood. The experience of growing up as a minority, as defined by context, seemingly elevates psychiatric risks, with differences in social relationships and increased social stress as mediators of this relationship. Our findings suggest that interventions at the neighborhood context rather than at the individual level might be important levers to reduce risks for the development of mood disorders in minority youth.

摘要

迄今为止,很少有纵向研究探讨处于弱势社区中的少数群体身份是否会带来负面心理健康结果的风险,以及可能导致这种风险的机制。我们调查了少数群体身份如何影响波多黎各裔青少年这一民族同质样本中的四种发展性心理健康结果。我们测试了在两个地点,即波多黎各裔青少年(5 - 13岁)过渡到成年早期(15 - 29岁)时,其中一个地点他们作为多数群体成长(波多黎各岛),另一个地点他们是少数群体的一部分(纽约南布朗克斯),患重度抑郁症(MDD)和广泛性焦虑症(GAD)、抑郁和焦虑症状(DAS)以及心理困扰的风险模型。在基线时,来自这两个地点的2491名波多黎各裔青少年参与了分层抽样。在基线评估(第1波)之后,每位青少年参与者和一名照顾者每年接受为期两年的评估,总共三个时间点(第1 - 3波)。从2013年4月到2017年8月,联系参与者进行第4波访谈,共有2004名15至29岁的年轻人参与了评估(根据资格调整后的回复率 = 82.8%)。使用准实验设计,我们评估了少数群体身份对MDD、GAD、DAS和心理困扰的影响。通过中介分析,我们探讨了所观察到的关系背后的潜在机制。来自1863名波多黎各裔青少年的数据(排除在第1 - 3波期间患有MDD或GAD的人之后)表明,即使在进行调整之后,少数群体身份与第4波时终生和过去一年患GAD、DAS以及过去30天心理困扰的较高发生率之间存在关联,并且MDD存在边际趋势。童年社会支持和同伴关系部分解释了这些差异,成年早期的跨文化冲突、邻里歧视和不公平待遇也起到了同样的作用。根据背景定义,作为少数群体成长的经历似乎会增加精神疾病风险,社会关系差异和社会压力增加是这种关系的中介因素。我们的研究结果表明,在邻里层面而非个体层面进行干预可能是降低少数群体青少年情绪障碍发展风险的重要杠杆。