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在威斯康星州密尔沃基市的一个社区样本中,社会和环境逆境预示着心理健康状况不佳。

Social and environmental adversity predict poor mental health in a Milwaukee, WI community sample.

作者信息

Tomas C W, Timmer-Murillo S, Vine K, Krukowski J, Purdle S, Janusiak J, Mantsch J R, Torres L, Harris J, deRoon-Cassini T A

机构信息

Division of Epidemiology and Social Sciences, Institute for Health and Equity, Medical College of Wisconsin, USA; Comprehensive Injury Center, Medical College of Wisconsin, USA.

Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, Department of Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, USA.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2025 May;373:118015. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2025.118015. Epub 2025 Mar 27.

Abstract

Racism functions as a system of continued devaluation, disempowerment, and inequitable allotment driven by racial hierarchy. Operating at multiple levels - individual, interpersonal, community, and societal - racism perpetuates significant mental and physical health disparities. Though evidence evinces the impact of racism across domains, few studies have assessed factors rooted in structural racism simultaneously and how they relate together to predict outcomes. The current study examines how racism impacts the mental health (MH) of Black Americans adults across multiple levels. Risk and protective factors were analyzed to understand the collective impact of racism in this population. Black adults (N = 400) in Milwaukee, WI completed a battery of surveys assessing demographic, mental health, behavioral health, physical/built environment, sociocultural environment, healthcare, and neighborhood context. Bivariate analyses, exploratory factor analyses (EFA), and general linear modeling were conducted, with anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) as outcomes. Participants (M = 43.8 years; 86.1 % earning <$40,000 annually) exhibited elevated depression, anxiety, and PTSD risk. All three mental health outcomes were positively correlated with alcohol/drug use, pain, exposure to violence, housing insecurity, racism-related vigilance, ethnic discrimination, and everyday discrimination while neighborhood social cohesion was negatively correlated. Depression was negatively correlated with social support (p < .05). EFA produced three factor clusters: Social & Environmental Adversity (SEA), Psychosocial Resilience (PR), and Substance Use (SU). SEA and SU were strongly and positively related to all MH outcomes (p < .001) but PR was not. Socioecological frameworks provide a more comprehensive method to evaluate the impact of racism and identify and address mental health disparities. In the current study, results showed that social and environmental factors predicted poor mental health and highlight a need to understand these factors collectively to inform intervention.

摘要

种族主义是一个由种族等级制度驱动的持续贬值、剥夺权力和不公平分配的系统。种族主义在个人、人际、社区和社会等多个层面发挥作用,使显著的身心健康差距长期存在。尽管有证据表明种族主义在各个领域都有影响,但很少有研究同时评估植根于结构性种族主义的因素以及它们如何相互关联以预测结果。当前的研究考察了种族主义如何在多个层面影响美国成年黑人的心理健康。分析了风险和保护因素,以了解种族主义对这一人群的综合影响。威斯康星州密尔沃基市的400名成年黑人完成了一系列调查,评估人口统计学、心理健康、行为健康、物理/建筑环境、社会文化环境、医疗保健和社区背景。进行了双变量分析、探索性因素分析(EFA)和一般线性模型分析,以焦虑、抑郁和创伤后应激症状(PTSS)作为结果。参与者(平均年龄43.8岁;86.1%的人年收入低于4万美元)表现出抑郁、焦虑和创伤后应激障碍风险升高。所有这三种心理健康结果都与酒精/药物使用、疼痛、暴力暴露、住房不安全、与种族主义相关的警惕、种族歧视和日常歧视呈正相关,而社区社会凝聚力与之呈负相关。抑郁与社会支持呈负相关(p <.05)。探索性因素分析产生了三个因素集群:社会与环境逆境(SEA)、心理社会复原力(PR)和物质使用(SU)。社会与环境逆境和物质使用与所有心理健康结果都呈强烈正相关(p <.001),但心理社会复原力并非如此。社会生态框架提供了一种更全面的方法来评估种族主义的影响,并识别和解决心理健康差距。在当前的研究中,结果表明社会和环境因素预测了不良心理健康,并强调需要综合理解这些因素以指导干预。

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