Are characteristics associated with strong Black womanhood linked to depression in older Black women?

Christy L Erving, Cleothia Frazier, K J Davidson-Turner
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Background: Older Black women experience structural and intersectional disadvantages at the intersection of age, race, and gender. Their disadvantaged social statuses can translate into serious psychological health consequences. One concept that may aid in understanding psychosocial determinants of older Black women's depression risk is the "Strong Black Woman," which suggests that Black women have supernatural strength amidst experiencing adversity and are expected to "be strong" for others by providing self-sacrificial aid without complaint.

Objectives: Drawing inspiration from the "Strong Black Woman" concept, the current study examined whether three psychosocial factors (i.e., mastery, anger suppression, and relational demands (from spouse, children, relatives, and friends)) were associated with depressive symptoms, clinically significant depressive symptoms, and lifetime professionally diagnosed depression among older Black women (i.e., ages 50 years and older).

Design: This was a cross-sectional study. Data were drawn from the 2010 to 2012 waves of the Health and Retirement Study (N = 1,217).

Methods: For past-week depressive symptoms, ordinary least squares regression analyses were conducted, and beta coefficients were reported. For clinically significant depressive symptoms (i.e., reporting three or more depressive symptoms in the past week) and lifetime professionally diagnosed depression, binary logistic regression analyses were performed, and odds ratios were reported.

Results: Higher levels of mastery were associated with lower risk for depressive symptoms and depression. Anger suppression was associated with higher risk for depressive symptoms and depression. Demands from children and one's spouse were associated with higher depressive symptoms while demands from family were associated with risk for lifetime depression diagnosis. Not having a spouse was associated with heightened risk of depressive symptoms and depression. Interestingly, demands from friends were not associated with depressive symptoms nor diagnosed depression.

Conclusion: Study findings revealed important nuances in the determinants of depression among older Black women which, in turn, has implications for research and mental health care provision in this population.

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与坚强的黑人女性相关的特征是否与老年黑人妇女的抑郁有关?
背景:老年黑人妇女在年龄、种族和性别的交叉点上经历着结构性和交叉性的不利处境。她们的不利社会地位可能转化为严重的心理健康后果。黑人女强人 "这一概念可能有助于理解老年黑人妇女抑郁风险的心理社会决定因素。"黑人女强人 "这一概念认为,黑人妇女在逆境中拥有超自然的力量,她们应该毫无怨言地为他人提供自我牺牲式的帮助,从而 "变得坚强":本研究从 "坚强的黑人女性 "这一概念中汲取灵感,考察了三个社会心理因素(即主观能动性、愤怒抑制和关系需求(来自配偶、子女、亲戚和朋友))是否与老年黑人女性(即 50 岁及以上)的抑郁症状、临床显著抑郁症状和终生专业诊断抑郁症相关:设计:这是一项横断面研究。数据来自 2010 年至 2012 年的健康与退休研究(Health and Retirement Study)(N=1,217):对过去一周的抑郁症状进行普通最小二乘法回归分析,并报告贝塔系数。对于有临床意义的抑郁症状(即在过去一周内报告了三个或三个以上的抑郁症状)和终生专业诊断抑郁症,进行了二元逻辑回归分析,并报告了几率比:掌握程度越高,抑郁症状和抑郁风险越低。愤怒抑制与抑郁症状和抑郁风险较高有关。子女和配偶的要求与抑郁症状较高相关,而家庭的要求与终生抑郁症诊断风险相关。没有配偶与抑郁症状和抑郁风险增加有关。有趣的是,朋友的要求与抑郁症状和抑郁症诊断无关:研究结果揭示了黑人老年妇女抑郁症决定因素的重要细微差别,这反过来又对这一人群的研究和心理保健服务产生了影响。
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