Cuevas Adolfo G, Cole Steven W
From Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, New York University School of Global Public Health (Dr. Cuevas); Center for Anti-racism, Social Justice, and Public Health, New York University School of Global Public Health (Dr. Cuevas); Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles (Dr. Cole).
Harv Rev Psychiatry. 2025;33(2):83-89. doi: 10.1097/HRP.0000000000000422.
Discrimination is an established social determinant of mental health that contributes to psychiatric illness disparities among marginalized populations. There is emerging research elucidating the biological mechanisms connecting discrimination to mental health outcomes, revealing inflammation as a key pathway. This column synthesizes evidence from existing literature on the links between discrimination and inflammation, and outlines both the opportunities and challenges in this field. The discussion highlights the necessity of a multifaceted approach to address discrimination, and thus, reduce inflammation at both individual and population levels.
歧视是一种既定的心理健康社会决定因素,它导致了边缘化人群中精神疾病的差异。越来越多的研究正在阐明将歧视与心理健康结果联系起来的生物学机制,揭示炎症是一条关键途径。本专栏综合了现有文献中关于歧视与炎症之间联系的证据,并概述了该领域的机遇和挑战。讨论强调了采取多方面方法来应对歧视的必要性,从而在个人和群体层面减少炎症。