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Measuring More Than Exposure: Does Stress Appraisal Matter for Black–White Differences in Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms Among Older Adults?

机译:测量超过暴露:老年人焦虑症和抑郁症状的黑白差异是否有压力评估物质?

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Background and Objectives Prior research and theory suggest that exposure to objectively stressful events contributes to mental health disparities. Yet, blacks report higher cumulative stress exposure than whites but lower levels of common psychiatric disorders. In order to understand why blacks bear disproportionate stress exposure but similar or better mental health relative to whites, we need to consider race differences in not only stress exposure, but also stress appraisal—how upsetting stress exposures are perceived to be. Research Design and Methods We examine whether race differences in the number of reported chronic stressors across 5 domains (health, financial, residential, relationship, and caregiving) and their appraised stressfulness explain black–white differences in anxiety and depressive symptoms. Data come from 6019 adults aged older than 52 from the 2006 Health and Retirement Study. Results Older blacks in this sample experience greater exposure to chronic stressors but appraise stressors as less upsetting relative to whites. In fully adjusted models, stress exposure is related to higher levels of anxiety and depressive symptoms, and perceiving stress as upsetting is associated with higher symptomology for whites and blacks. We also find that blacks report greater anxiety symptoms but fewer depressive symptoms with more stress exposure relative to whites. Stress appraisal partially explains race differences in the association between stress exposure and anxiety symptoms and fully explains race differences in the association between exposure and depressive symptoms. Discussion and Implications The relationship between race, chronic stress exposure, and mental health is mediated by stress appraisal. Stress appraisal provides insight on important pathways contributing to black–white mental health disparities in older adulthood.
机译:背景和目标现有研究和理论表明,暴露于客观压力事件促进心理健康障碍。然而,黑人报告比白人更高的累积压力暴露,但常见的精神病患者水平降低。为了了解为什么黑人承受不成比例的压力暴露但相对于白人的类似或更好的心理健康,我们需要考虑不仅在压力暴露中的竞争差异,而且还要应力评估 - 感知压力风险的压力促使是多么令人沮丧。研究设计和方法我们审查了5个域名(健康,财务,住宅,关系和护理)报告的慢性压力频率的种族差异以及其评估的压力解释了焦虑和抑郁症状的黑白差异。数据来自2006年卫生和退休研究的6019岁以上的成年人。结果此样品中的较旧黑人体验更大的暴露于慢性压力源,而是评估压力源,相对于白人的镦粗。在完全调整的模型中,压力暴露与较高水平的焦虑和抑郁症状有关,并且感知压力与白人和黑色的更高的症状有关。我们还发现黑人报告更大的焦虑症状,但抑郁症状更少,具有更多的压力暴露相对于白人。压力评估部分解释了压力暴露和焦虑症状之间的关系中的种族差异,充分解释了暴露和抑郁症状之间的关系中的种族差异。讨论和含义种族,慢性应激暴露和心理健康之间的关系由压力评估介导。压力评估提供了对成年较大的黑人心理健康差异的重要途径的见解。

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