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Secular and Religious Social Support Better Protect Blacks than Whites against Depressive Symptoms

机译:世俗和宗教的社会支持比白人更好地保护黑人免受抑郁症的困扰

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>Purpose: Although the protective effect of social support against depression is well known, limited information exists on racial differences in this association. The current study examined Black-White differences in the effects of religious and secular emotional social support on depressive symptoms in a national sample of older adults in the United States. >Methods: With a longitudinal prospective design, the Religion, Aging and Health Survey, 2001–2004, followed 1493 Black (n = 734) and White (n = 759) elderly individuals (age 66 and older) for three years. Race, demographics (age and gender), socio-economics (education and marital status) and frequency of church attendance were measured at baseline in 2001. Secular social support, religious social support, chronic medical conditions and depressive symptoms [8- item Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression scale (CES-D)] were measured in 2004. Multiple linear regression models were used for data analysis. Results: In the pooled sample, secular and religious social support were both protective against depressive symptoms, net of all covariates. Race interacted with secular (β = −0.62 for interaction) and religious (β = −0.21 for interaction) social support on baseline depressive symptoms (p < 0.05 for both interactions), suggesting larger protections for Blacks compared to Whites. In race-specific models, the regression weight for the effect of secular social support on depressive symptoms was larger for Blacks (β = −0.64) than Whites (β = −0.16). >Conclusion: We found Black—White differences in the protective effects of secular and religious social support against depressive symptoms. Blacks seem to benefit more from the same level of emotional social support, regardless of its source, compared to Whites.
机译:>目的:尽管社会支持对抑郁症的保护作用是众所周知的,但有关这种种族差异的信息有限。当前的研究在美国国家老年人样本中研究了宗教和世俗情感社会支持对抑郁症状的影响的黑白差异。 >方法:采用纵向前瞻性设计,进行了2001-2004年的宗教,衰老和健康调查,随后调查了1493位黑人(n = 734)和白人(n = 759)老年人(66岁及以上)三年来。种族,人口统计学(年龄和性别),社会经济(教育和婚姻状况)和教堂出勤的频率在2001年进行了基线测算。世俗社会支持,宗教社会支持,慢性病和抑郁症状[8个项目, 2004年对流行病学研究-抑郁量表(CES-D)进行了测量。使用了多个线性回归模型进行数据分析。结果:在所有样本中,世俗和宗教社会支持均能预防抑郁症状,所有协变量除外。种族与基线抑郁症状的社会支持(互动的β= -0.62)和宗教的互动(β= -0.21)互动(两种互动的p <0.05),表明与白人相比,黑人的保护更大。在针对种族的模型中,世俗社会支持对抑郁症状影响的回归权重,黑人(β= -0.64)比白人(β= -0.16)大。 >结论:我们发现,黑人和白人在世俗和宗教社会支持对抑郁症状的保护作用上存在差异。与白人相比,无论其来源如何,黑人似乎都从相同水平的情感社会支持中受益更多。

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