Gary L E
Am J Public Health. 1985 Oct;75(10):1220-2. doi: 10.2105/ajph.75.10.1220.
This study was undertaken to provide information on the impact of demographic factors, stressful life events, and sociocultural patterns on depressive symptomatology among 142 noninstitutionalized Black men. The findings indicate that age, family income, household size, employment status, and conflict between the sexes were related to the presence of depressive symptoms. When controls were introduced, only family income and conflict between the sexes were correlates of depressive symptoms among Black men in this study.
本研究旨在提供有关人口统计学因素、生活应激事件和社会文化模式对142名非机构化黑人男性抑郁症状影响的信息。研究结果表明,年龄、家庭收入、家庭规模、就业状况以及性别冲突与抑郁症状的存在有关。引入对照因素后,在本研究中,仅家庭收入和性别冲突是黑人男性抑郁症状的相关因素。