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“When You’re in a Crisis Like That, You Don’t Want People to Know”: Mortgage Strain, Stigma, and Mental Health

机译:“当您处于这样的危机中时,您不希望人们知道”:抵押品压力,污名和心理健康

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Objectives. We analyzed experiences of stigmatization, concealment, and isolation among African American homeowners who were experiencing mortgage strain.Methods. We conducted semistructured interviews between March 2012 and May 2013 with 28 African American homeowners in a northeastern US city who were experiencing mortgage strain. We coded all of the transcripts and reviewed data for codes relating to stigma, sharing information, social support, social isolation, and the meaning of homeownership.Results. Our data showed that mortgage strain can be a concealable stigma. Participants internalized this stigma, expressing shame about their mortgage situation. Additionally, some participants anticipated that others would view them as less worthy given their mortgage trouble. In an effort to avoid stigmatization, many concealed their mortgage trouble, which often led to isolation. This stigmatization, concealment, and isolation seemed to contribute to participants’ depression, anxiety, and emotional distress.Conclusions. Stigma may exacerbate stress associated with mortgage strain and contribute to poor mental health, particularly among upwardly mobile African Americans who have overcome significant structural barriers to home ownership. Reducing stigma associated with mortgage strain may help to reduce the health consequences of this stressful life event.
机译:目标。我们分析了遭受抵押贷款压力的非洲裔美国房主的污名化,隐瞒和孤立的经历。在2012年3月至2013年5月之间,我们对美国东北城市的28位遭受抵押贷款压力的非洲裔美国房主进行了半结构化访谈。我们对所有成绩单进行了编码,并对数据进行了审查,以查找与污名,共享信息,社会支持,社会隔离以及房屋所有权含义有关的代码。我们的数据表明,抵押贷款压力可能是一个隐蔽的污名。参与者内部化了这种污名,对其抵押贷款状况感到羞耻。另外,一些参与者预计,鉴于抵押贷款的麻烦,其他人将认为他们不值得。为了避免受到侮辱,许多人掩盖了抵押贷款的麻烦,这常常导致孤立。这种污名化,隐瞒和孤立似乎加剧了参与者的沮丧,焦虑和情绪困扰。污名可能加剧与抵押贷款紧张相关的压力,并导致精神健康不佳,尤其是在克服了自置居所的重大结构性障碍的向上流动的非洲裔美国人中。减少与抵押贷款紧张相关的污名可能有助于减少这种压力大的生活事件对健康的影响。

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