Emotional Distress in a Marginalized Population as a Function of Household-Level Social Determinants of Health.

IF 2.3 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL WORK Social work Pub Date : 2023-09-14 DOI:10.1093/sw/swad024
Victor Lushin, Rebecca Rivera, Marquis Chandler, Jo Rees, Justyna Rzewinski
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Low-income, underrepresented communities of color are disproportionally affected by emotional distress. Little is known about malleable, household-level determinants of emotional distress, addressable by feasible, stigma-neutral interventions. The present study addressed this knowledge gap by analyzing secondary data from a cross-sectional community needs assessment survey in a marginalized urban community (N = 677). Relying on dominance analyses, authors found that, on average, the largest household-level contributions to respondents' emotional distress included exposures to fellow household members' alcohol use and anger-driven behaviors. Both determinants are arguably feasible to address via household-level interventions and community-level preventive efforts. Household members' physical and serious mental illness and drug use were moderately associated with respondents' emotional distress; household cohesion and communications, residential overcrowding, and child behavior played a minimal role. Article concludes with a discussion of public health implications of the results.

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边缘化人群的情绪困扰是家庭层面健康社会决定因素的函数。
低收入、代表性不足的有色人种社区受到情绪困扰的影响不成比例。人们对情绪困扰的可塑性、家庭层面的决定因素知之甚少,这些决定因素可以通过可行的、不带污名的干预措施来解决。本研究通过分析边缘化城市社区横断面社区需求评估调查的二次数据(N=677)来解决这一知识差距。根据优势分析,作者发现,平均而言,家庭层面对受访者情绪困扰的最大贡献包括接触其他家庭成员的饮酒和愤怒行为。可以说,通过家庭一级的干预和社区一级的预防工作来解决这两个决定因素是可行的。家庭成员的身体和严重精神疾病以及药物使用与受访者的情绪困扰适度相关;家庭凝聚力和沟通、住宅过度拥挤和儿童行为发挥的作用微乎其微。文章最后讨论了研究结果对公共卫生的影响。
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