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'If you do nothing about stress, the next thing you know, you're shattered': Perspectives on African American men's stress, coping and health from African American men and key women in their lives

机译:“如果您对压力不采取任何措施,那么您所知道的下一件事,您将会崩溃”:非裔美国人和关键女性对非裔美国人的压力,应对和健康的看法

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Stress has been implicated as a key contributor to poor health outcomes; however, few studies have examined how African American men and women explicitly describe the relationships among stress, coping, and African American men's health. In this paper, we explore strategies men use to cope with stress, and beliefs about the consequences of stress for African American men's health behaviors, morbidity and mortality from the perspectives of African American men and women. A phenomenological analytic approach was used to examine focus group data collected from 154 African American men (18 focus groups) and 77 African American women (8 focus groups). Women's perspectives were captured because women often observe men under stress and can provide support to men during stressful times. Our findings indicate that African American men in this study responded to stress by engaging in often identified coping behaviors (i.e., consumption of calorie dense food, exercise, spiritually-related activities). Men in our study, however, did not always view their responses to stress as explicit coping mechanisms. There was also some discordance between men's and women's perceptions of men's coping behaviors as there were occasions where they seemed to interpret the same behavior differently (e.g., resting vs. avoidance). Men and women believed that stress helped to explain why African American men had worse health than other groups. They identified mental, physical and social consequences of stress. We conclude by detailing implications for conceptualizing and measuring coping and we outline key considerations for interventions and further research about stress, coping and health. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:压力被认为是导致不良健康结果的关键因素。但是,很少有研究检查非裔美国人如何明确描述压力,应对和非裔美国人健康之间的关系。在本文中,我们从非洲裔美国人的角度探讨了男性用来应对压力的策略,以及对压力对非洲裔美国男性健康行为,发病率和死亡率的后果的看法。现象学分析方法用于检查从154名非洲裔美国男性(18个焦点小组)和77名非洲裔美国妇女(8个焦点小组)收集的焦点小组数据。之所以捕获女性的观点,是因为女性经常在压力下观察男性,并且可以在压力时期为男性提供支持。我们的发现表明,在这项研究中,非洲裔美国人通过应对经常发现的应对行为(即消耗卡路里的食物,锻炼,与精神相关的活动)来应对压力。然而,我们研究中的男性并不总是将他们对压力的反应视为明确的应对机制。在某些情况下,男人和女人对男人应对行为的看法之间也存在一些矛盾,因为他们似乎对同一行为的理解有所不同(例如,休息与回避)。男性和女性认为,压力有助于解释为什么非裔美国人的健康状况比其他群体差。他们确定了压力的心理,身体和社会后果。最后,我们通过详细阐述概念化和测量应对的含义,并概述了干预措施的主要考虑因素以及有关压力,应对和健康的进一步研究。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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