Department of Anthropology, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA.
J Community Psychol. 2023 Sep;51(7):3044-3059. doi: 10.1002/jcop.23065. Epub 2023 May 20.
Research suggests that the 2016 US election was a potential stressor among Latinos residing in the United States. Sociopolitical stressors targeted toward ethnic minority communities and become embodied through psychosocial distress. The current study investigates if and how sociopolitical stressors related to the 45th President, Donald Trump, and his administration are associated with psychological distress in early pregnancy of Latina women living in Southern California during the second half of his term. This cross-sectional analysis uses data from the Mothers' Cultural Experiences study (n = 90) collected from December 2018 to March 2020. Psychological distress was assessed in three domains: depression, state anxiety, and pregnancy-related anxiety. Sociopolitical stressors were measured through questionnaires about sociopolitical feelings and concerns. Multiple linear regression models examined the relationship between sociopolitical stressors and mental health scores, adjusting for multiple testing. Negative feelings and a greater number of sociopolitical concerns were associated with elevated pregnancy-related anxiety and depressive symptoms. The most frequently endorsed concern was about issues of racism (72.3%) and women's rights (62.4%); women endorsing these particular concerns also had higher scores on depression and pregnancy-related anxiety. No significant associations were detected with state anxiety after correction for multiple testing. This analysis is cross-sectional and cannot assess causality in the associations between sociopolitical stressors and distress. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that the 2016 election, the subsequent political environment, and the anti-immigrant rhetoric and policies of former President Trump and his administration were sources of stress for Latinos residing in the United States.
研究表明,2016 年美国大选对居住在美国的拉丁裔人群来说是一个潜在的压力源。针对少数族裔社区的社会政治压力通过心理社会困扰体现出来。本研究调查了第 45 任总统唐纳德·特朗普及其政府的社会政治压力源是否以及如何与居住在南加州的拉丁裔妇女在他任期的后半段怀孕早期的心理困扰有关。这项横断面分析使用了来自 2018 年 12 月至 2020 年 3 月期间“母亲文化体验研究”(n=90)的数据。心理困扰在三个领域进行评估:抑郁、状态焦虑和与怀孕相关的焦虑。社会政治压力源通过关于社会政治感受和担忧的问卷进行测量。多元线性回归模型调整了多重检验,检验了社会政治压力源与心理健康评分之间的关系。负面情绪和更多的社会政治担忧与与怀孕相关的焦虑和抑郁症状升高有关。最常被认可的担忧是种族主义(72.3%)和妇女权利(62.4%)问题;对这些特定问题表示认可的女性在抑郁和与怀孕相关的焦虑方面的得分也更高。经多重检验校正后,与状态焦虑无显著相关性。本分析是横断面的,无法评估社会政治压力源与困扰之间关联的因果关系。这些结果与以下假设一致,即 2016 年大选、随后的政治环境以及前总统特朗普及其政府的反移民言论和政策是居住在美国的拉丁裔人群的压力源。