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Police Encounters as Stressors: Associations with Depression and Anxiety across Race

机译:警方遭遇作为压力源:与种族抑郁和焦虑的协会

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Stress researchers have emphasized the relationship between social stress and mental health. However, research investigating police brutality as a stressor is scarce. The authors conceptualize police brutality as a stressor, examining racial variation in its effects on mental health. Data came from the Survey of the Health of Urban Residents in the United States ( n = 4,389). Negative encounters with the police were found to be associated with depressed mood and anxiety. The relationship between encounters with the police and depressed mood was stronger among Black respondents and Latinxs compared with Whites. Regardless of personal encounters with the police, the anticipatory stress of police brutality—concern that one might become a victim of police brutality—was associated with depression and anxiety. These findings highlight police brutality as an anticipatory stressor and have implications for whiteness as a resource that protects from the stress of negative police encounters.
机译:压力研究人员强调了社会压力与心理健康之间的关系。 但是,研究调查警察残暴作为压力源性是稀缺的。 作者将警察野蛮人视为一种压力源,检查其对心理健康影响的种族变异。 数据来自美国城镇居民健康调查(n = 4,389)。 发现与警方的负面遭遇有关与抑郁情绪和焦虑有关。 与白人相比,在黑人受访者和拉丁蛋白之间的遭遇与抑郁情绪之间的关系更强大。 无论对警察的个人遭遇如何,警察残暴的预期压力都关心一个人可能成为警察残暴的受害者 - 与抑郁和焦虑有关。 这些调查结果强调了警方野蛮人作为预期压力源,并对白度产生影响,作为保护负面警察遭遇的压力的资源。

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