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Status Variation in Anticipatory Stressors and Their Associations with Depressive Symptoms

机译:预期压力源的状态变化及其抑郁症状的关联

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Members of structurally disadvantaged social groups report more frequent exposure to a variety of negative life events and chronic strains, yet little research has examined whether similar patterns exist for anticipatory stressors, or challenging circumstances that loom as potential threats in the future. This study uses data collected as part of a national survey of college seniors (N = 995) to examine how anticipatory stress regarding economic and residential security, exposure to traumatic events, and experiences of discrimination vary by gender identity, race-ethnicity, sexual orientation, and first-generation college student status. Consistent with stress theory, anticipatory stressors are more commonly reported by members of disadvantaged groups. Notably, variation in anticipatory stressors explains a nontrivial proportion of differences in depressive symptoms found across gender identity and sexual orientation categories. Findings signal the necessity of incorporating anticipatory stressors into research in the stress paradigm to further disentangle the contributions of social stressors to health disparities.
机译:结构上处于不利地位的社会群体的成员报告说,他们更频繁地接触到各种消极的生活事件和慢性压力,但很少有研究调查预期压力源或未来潜在威胁的挑战性环境是否存在类似的模式。这项研究使用了作为全国大学高年级学生调查(N=995)的一部分收集的数据,以研究经济和居住安全方面的预期压力、创伤事件的暴露和歧视经历如何因性别认同、种族、性取向和第一代大学生身份而不同。与压力理论一致,预期压力源更常见于弱势群体成员的报告。值得注意的是,预期压力源的变化解释了性别认同和性取向类别中抑郁症状差异的重要比例。研究结果表明,有必要将预期压力源纳入压力范式的研究中,以进一步理清社会压力源对健康差异的贡献。

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