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Parental Educational Attainment and Mental Well-Being of College Students: Diminished Returns of Blacks

机译:父母的教育程度和大学生的心理健康:黑人回报减少

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Background. According to the Minorities’ Diminished Returns (MDR) theory, the health returns of socioeconomic status (SES) are systemically smaller for Blacks compared to Whites. Less is known, however, about trans-generational aspects of such diminished gains. For example, the differential impact of parental educational attainment on differences in mental well-being between White versus Black college students remains unknown. Aims. With a national scope, this study explored racial differences in the effect of parental educational attainment on the mental well-being of college students in the United States. Methods. The Healthy Mind Study (HMS), 2016–2017, is a national telephone survey that included 41,898 college students. The sample was composed of Whites ( n = 38,544; 92.0%) and Blacks ( n = 3354; 8.0%). The independent variable was highest parental educational attainment. The dependent variable was mental well-being (mentally healthy days in the past month) which was measured using a single item. Age and gender were covariates. Race was the moderator. Logistic regression was used for data analysis. Results. In the pooled sample, high parental educational attainment was associated with better mental wellbeing, independent of race, age, and gender. Race, however, showed a significant interaction with parental educational attainment on students’ mental wellbeing, indicating a smaller effect of parent education on the mental wellbeing of Black compared to White college students. Conclusions. The returns of parental educational attainment in terms of mental well-being is smaller for Black college students compared to their White counterparts. To minimize the diminished returns of parental education in Black families, policies should go beyond equalizing SES and reduce the structural barriers that are common in the lives of Black families. Policies should also aim to reduce extra costs of upward social mobility, prevent discrimination, and enhance the quality of education for Blacks. As the mechanisms that are involved in MDR are multi-level, multi-level solutions are needed to minimize the racial gaps in gaining mental health benefits from higher socioeconomic levels.
机译:背景。根据少数群体减少的回报(MDR)理论,与白人相比,社会经济地位(SES)的健康回报对黑人进行了系统地小。然而,较少是已知的关于这种降低的衰减的跨代性方面。例如,父母教育程度对白人与黑人大学生之间的心理福祉差异的差异影响仍然未知。目标。通过国家范围,本研究探讨了父母教育达到在美国大学生心理健康的效果的种族差异。方法。健康的心灵研究(HMS),2016 - 2017年,是一项全国电话调查,包括41,898名大学生。样品由白人组成(n = 38,544; 92.0%)和黑色(n = 3354; 8.0%)。独立变量是最高的父母教育程度。依赖变量是使用单个项目测量的心理福祉(在过去一个月的精神健康的日子)。年龄和性别是协变的。比赛是主持人。 Logistic回归用于数据分析。结果。在汇集的样本中,高级父母的教育程度与更好的心理健康有关,独立于种族,年龄和性别。然而,比赛表明,与学生的心理健康的父母教育程度有重大互动,表明父母教育与白人大学生相比父母教育对黑色心理健康的影响。结论。与白人同行相比,黑色大学生的父母教育程度较小。为了最大限度地减少黑客家庭中父母教育的减少,政策应该超越平衡SE,并减少黑客家庭生活中常见的结构障碍。政策还应该旨在减少向上社会流动性,防止歧视的额外成本,并提高黑人教育质量。由于MDR所涉及的机制是多级,因此需要多级解决方案来最大限度地减少从更高社会经济水平获得精神健康效益的种族差距。

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