Psychology Department, University of California-Davis, Davis, CA, USA.
Center for Poverty and Inequality Research, University of California-Davis, Davis, CA, USA.
Dev Psychopathol. 2023 Oct;35(4):1821-1842. doi: 10.1017/S0954579422000499. Epub 2022 Sep 13.
Social and economic inequality are chronic stressors that continually erode the mental and physical health of marginalized groups, undermining overall societal resilience. In this comprehensive review, we synthesize evidence of greater increases in mental health symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic among socially or economically marginalized groups in the United States, including (a) people who are low income or experiencing homelessness, (b) racial and ethnic minorities, (c) women and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQ+) communities, (d) immigrants and migrants, (e) children and people with a history of childhood adversity, and (f) the socially isolated and lonely. Based on this evidence, we propose that reducing social and economic inequality would promote population mental health and societal resilience to future crises. Specifically, we propose concrete, actionable recommendations for policy, intervention, and practice that would bolster five "pillars" of societal resilience: (1) economic safety and equity, (2) accessible healthcare, including mental health services, (3) combating racial injustice and promoting respect for diversity, equity, and inclusion, (4) child and family protection services, and (5) social cohesion. Although the recent pandemic exposed and accentuated steep inequalities within our society, efforts to rebuild offer the opportunity to re-envision societal resilience and policy to reduce multiple forms of inequality for our collective benefit.
社会和经济不平等是慢性压力源,它们不断侵蚀弱势群体的身心健康,破坏整个社会的复原力。在这项全面综述中,我们综合了美国社会经济边缘化群体在 COVID-19 大流行期间心理健康症状加剧的证据,包括:(a)收入低或无家可归的人;(b)少数族裔;(c)女性和女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别、酷儿和 questioning(LGBTQ+)群体;(d)移民和侨民;(e)儿童和有童年逆境史的人;(f)社会孤立和孤独的人。基于这些证据,我们提出减少社会和经济不平等将促进人口心理健康和社会对未来危机的复原力。具体而言,我们提出了具体的、可行的政策、干预和实践建议,以增强社会复原力的五个“支柱”:(1)经济安全和平等;(2)可及的医疗保健,包括心理健康服务;(3)打击种族不公正,促进对多样性、公平和包容的尊重;(4)儿童和家庭保护服务;(5)社会凝聚力。尽管最近的大流行暴露并加剧了我们社会中的严重不平等,但重建的努力提供了重新构想社会复原力和政策的机会,以减少多种形式的不平等,造福我们所有人。