Neff J A
J Pers Soc Psychol. 1985 Aug;49(2):481-91. doi: 10.1037//0022-3514.49.2.481.
In this article the possibility of race differences in vulnerability to stress is considered. Structural models linking socioeconomic status, age, and life-change events to psychological distress are fit to blacks' and whites' data, which were obtained in a community survey of 829 Florida residents to evaluate differences in vulnerability. Life-change-distress paths were slightly larger among blacks than among whites, though not significantly so. The possible adaptive or coping resources provided by supportive social ties and by fatalistic responses to chronic stress are suggested as topics for further research with regard to psychological well-being among disadvantaged groups.
本文探讨了种族在应激易感性方面存在差异的可能性。将社会经济地位、年龄和生活变化事件与心理困扰联系起来的结构模型适用于黑人和白人的数据,这些数据来自对829名佛罗里达居民的社区调查,以评估易感性的差异。黑人中生活变化与困扰之间的路径略大于白人,但差异不显著。支持性社会关系和对慢性应激的宿命论反应所提供的可能的适应性或应对资源,被建议作为弱势群体心理健康方面进一步研究的主题。