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Stress-Related Outcomes after a Period of Unrest in Two Low-Income African American Communities

机译:在两个低收入非洲裔美国社区的一个骚乱后与压力相关的结果

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We examined the association of civil unrest with potentially stress-related outcomes among two low-income, African American communities in Baltimore following the death of Freddie Gray in police custody and whether neighborhood proximity to unrest moderated these associations. We leveraged data from a cross-sectional survey of randomly selected households in two public housing communities (n=342) collected before, during, and after the civil unrest (August 2014 to August 2015). We used multivariate regression to explore the association of unrest with depressive symptoms and elevated blood pressure adjusting for potential confounders and community attributes. After the 2015 civil unrest event in Baltimore, those living in a low-income community near the epicenter demonstrated higher rates of depressive symptoms, but not elevated blood pressure, compared with those living in a comparable neighborhood three miles away. Low-income communities in Baltimore could benefit from mental health services after periods of civil unrest.
机译:在弗雷迪·雷迪尔在警察监管的弗雷迪·雷达死亡之后,在巴尔的摩中的两个低收入,非洲裔美国社区之间审查了民间骚乱与潜在的压力相关成果的协会。我们利用在内部骚乱(2014年8月至2015年8月)之前,期间和之后收集的两个公共住房社区(n = 342)的随机选择的家庭的横断面调查数据。我们使用多元回归来探讨动荡与抑郁症状的关联,升高血压调整潜在的混乱和社区属性。在2015年在巴尔的摩的内乱活动之后,那些生活在震中的低收入社区的人展现出更高的抑郁症状率,而不是血压升高,而居住在三英里之外的可比较邻里。巴尔的摩的低收入社区可以在内乱时期后受益于心理健康服务。

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