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Factors Associated with Anxiety and Depression among African American and White Women

机译:非洲裔美国人和白人妇女与焦虑和抑郁相关的因素

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Background.We examined factors associated with depression and anxiety in a cohort of low-income Baltimore women.Methods.We used Pathways to Adulthood data, a cohort of adults aged 27 to 33 who were born in Baltimore between 1960 and 1965. Our outcomes were a score of >4 on the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-28) across the depression or anxiety domains. Linear regression clustered on census tract was used for multivariate analysis.Results.In multivariable analyses, unmarried women, White women, those with lower self-rated health, and younger mothers had higher depression scores. Only lower self-rated health and White race were associated with a higher anxiety score. Neither neighborhood poverty nor racial composition was a predictor for anxiety or depression; however, the significant risk factors cluster in disadvantaged neighborhoods.Conclusion.Our work highlights the importance of universal screening for depression or anxiety with more in-depth surveillance based on risk factors rather than on race.
机译:背景:我们研究了一批低收入巴尔的摩妇女与抑郁和焦虑相关的因素。方法:我们使用了成年途径数据,这是一组年龄在27至33岁,于1960年至1965年之间出生于巴尔的摩的成年人。我们的结果是抑郁或焦虑领域的《一般健康状况调查表》(GHQ-28)得分> 4。结果:在多变量分析中,未婚女性,白人女性,自我评价较低的女性和年轻母亲的抑郁评分较高。只有较低的自我评估的健康水平和白人种族与较高的焦虑评分相关。社区贫困和种族构成都不是焦虑或抑郁的预测指标。结论。结论。我们的工作强调了广泛筛查抑郁症或焦虑症的重要性,并应根据风险因素而不是种族进行更深入的监测。

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