Boatswain-Kyte Alicia, Brotman Shari, Hanley Jill, DeJean Barbara
School of Social Work, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Gerontologist. 2025 Mar 25;65(4). doi: 10.1093/geront/gnaf015.
The paucity of research and policy on the impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on the experiences of Black older adults in Canada and around the world has intensified the enduring impacts of racism on their health and well-being. To bridge this gap, our study explored the mental health of Black older adults in Montreal during the early period of the pandemic.
Using an Afro-emancipatory mixed-method research design, we collected and analyzed data from 3 sources: a survey, focus group interview with service providers from Black community organizations, and individual interviews with Black older adults.
Our findings reveal that Black older adults struggled with mental health challenges, including loss, grief, and intergenerational tensions, and encountered systemic barriers in accessing services. Despite these adversities, participants demonstrated remarkable resilience, drawing upon their faith and community networks for support.
This study illuminates the complex experiences of Black older adults during the pandemic and underscores the imperative of addressing mental health and systemic barriers. Understanding ongoing challenges is crucial for developing targeted interventions and policies that promote long-term resilience and equitable healthcare for Black older adults.
关于2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)对加拿大及全球黑人老年人经历的影响,相关研究和政策匮乏,这加剧了种族主义对他们健康和福祉的长期影响。为填补这一空白,我们的研究探讨了疫情初期蒙特利尔黑人老年人的心理健康状况。
采用非洲裔解放主义混合方法研究设计,我们从三个来源收集并分析了数据:一项调查、对黑人社区组织服务提供者的焦点小组访谈,以及对黑人老年人的个人访谈。
我们的研究结果表明,黑人老年人面临心理健康挑战,包括失落、悲伤和代际紧张关系,并且在获得服务方面遇到系统性障碍。尽管面临这些逆境,参与者展现出了非凡的复原力,依靠他们的信仰和社区网络获得支持。
本研究阐明了疫情期间黑人老年人的复杂经历,并强调了解决心理健康问题和系统性障碍的紧迫性。了解持续存在的挑战对于制定有针对性的干预措施和政策至关重要,这些措施和政策有助于促进黑人老年人的长期复原力和公平医疗保健。