Northwestern University, USA.
University of Michigan, USA.
J Health Psychol. 2021 Dec;26(14):2841-2850. doi: 10.1177/1359105320937073. Epub 2020 Jun 25.
Hypertensive individuals represent a "vulnerable" population regarding psychological health. While African Americans are disproportionally burdened with hypertension, pathways predicting their psychological health remain understudied. We examine if discrimination is associated with psychological health, through an indirect effect of perceived control within a sample of African American individuals with prevalent hypertension ( = 990). Discrimination was significantly associated with an increase psychological distress and a decrease in psychological well-being through a reduction in perceived control, supporting Minority Stress Theory. Cardiovascular disease risk factor management implications are discussed.
高血压人群在心理健康方面属于“脆弱”群体。非裔美国人高血压的负担不成比例,然而预测他们心理健康的途径仍研究不足。我们通过在患有常见高血压的非裔美国人样本中(n = 990)检验知觉控制的中介作用,来研究歧视与心理健康之间的关系。歧视与心理困扰的增加以及心理幸福感的降低显著相关,知觉控制的减少起到了中介作用,支持了少数群体应激理论。讨论了心血管疾病风险因素管理的意义。