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Financial Strain Negative Interactions and Mastery: Pathways to Mental Health Among Older African Americans

机译:金融压力负面互动和精通:老年非洲裔美国人心理健康的途径

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This study examines the impact of financial strain, social support, and negative interactions on depressive symptoms among African Americans and the role of mastery as a mediator in these relationships. Structural equation modeling and baseline data from the Americans’ Changing Lives Study were used to test these relationships among a sample of African Americans aged 50 to 96 years (N = 583). Findings illustrate the mechanistic pathways whereby financial strain is associated with depressive symptoms. Moreover, the study findings give further credence to the notion that positive and negative aspects of social relationships are distinctive with respect to social status factors, financial strain, and their relationship to depressive symptoms. This research suggests that mastery is an important mechanism linking negative interaction to mental health. The collection of findings provide a number of provocative departures from research conducted primarily using White samples and identifies important areas of intervention with older African Americans.
机译:这项研究考察了财务压力,社会支持和负面互动对非裔美国人抑郁症状的影响,以及掌握在这些关系中作为调解人的作用。来自美国人改变生活研究的结构方程模型和基准数据用于检验年龄在50至96岁(N = 583)的非洲裔美国人样本之间的这些关系。研究结果说明了财务压力与抑郁症状相关的机制途径。此外,研究结果进一步证实了这样一种观念,即社会关系的积极和消极方面在社会地位因素,经济压力及其与抑郁症状的关系方面是独特的。这项研究表明,精通是将负面互动与心理健康联系起来的重要机制。研究结果的收集与主要使用怀特样本进行的研究相比有许多令人发指的偏离,并且确定了对老年非洲裔美国人进行干预的重要领域。

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