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Educational Attainment Better Protects African American Women than African American Men Against Depressive Symptoms and Psychological Distress

机译:受教育程度比非裔美国人更好地保护非洲裔美国妇女免受抑郁症状和心理困扰

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Background: Recent research has shown smaller health effects of socioeconomic status (SES) indicators such as education attainment for African Americans as compared to whites. However, less is known about diminished returns based on gender within African Americans. Aim: To test whether among African American men are at a relative disadvantage compared to women in terms of having improved mental health as a result of their education attainment. This study thus explored gender differences in the association between education attainment and mental health, using a representative sample of American adults. Methods: The National Survey of American Life (NSAL; 2003) recruited 3570 African American adults (2299 females and 1271 males). The dependent variables were depressive symptoms and psychological distress. The independent variable was education attainment. Race was the focal moderator. Age, employment status, and marital status were covariates. Linear regressions were used for data analysis. Results: In the pooled sample that included both male and female African American adults, high education attainment was associated with lower depressive symptoms and psychological distress, net of covariates. Significant interactions were found between gender and education attainment with effects on depressive symptoms and psychological distress, suggesting stronger protective effects of high education attainment against depressive symptoms and psychological distress for female as compared to male African Americans. Conclusion: A smaller gain in mental health with respect to educational attainment for male African American males as compared to African American females is in line with studies showing high risk of depression in African American men of high-socioeconomic status. High-SES African American men need screening for depression and psychological distress.
机译:背景:最近的研究表明,与白人相比,诸如黑人受教育程度等社会经济状况(SES)指标对健康的影响较小。然而,关于非洲裔美国人中基于性别的回报减少的知之甚少。目的:测试非裔美国人在受教育程度改善后的心理健康方面,与女性相比是否处于相对劣势。因此,这项研究使用美国成年人代表样本,探讨了受教育程度与心理健康之间的性别差异。方法:美国国家生命调查(NSAL; 2003)招募了3570名非洲裔美国人(2299名女性和1271名男性)。因变量是抑郁症状和心理困扰。自变量是受教育程度。种族是焦点主持人。年龄,就业状况和婚姻状况是协变量。线性回归用于数据分析。结果:在包括男性和女性非裔美国成年人的汇总样本中,受过高等教育的人与较低的抑郁症状和心理困扰相关联,并且没有协变量。发现性别与受教育程度之间存在显着的相互作用,对抑郁症状和心理困扰产生影响,这表明与男性非裔美国人相比,受教育程度较高的女性对抑郁症状和心理困扰的保护作用更大。结论:与非裔美国女性相比,非裔美国男性男性在心理健康方面受教育程度的提高较小,这与研究显示,具有高社会经济地位的非裔美国人男性抑郁的风险较高。高SES的非洲裔美国人需要筛查抑郁和心理困扰。

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