Associations between social determinants of health, perceived discrimination, and body mass index on symptoms of depression among young African American mothers
Autor: | Rachel Harris, Cindy A. Crusto, Eugenia Millender, Frank Y. Wong, Jacquelyn Y. Taylor, Jessica R. Bagneris, Ludmila De Faria, John P. Barile |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Social Determinants of Health Mothers Disease Family income Article Body Mass Index Young Adult Racism Humans Medicine Social determinants of health Child Depression (differential diagnoses) African american Depression business.industry Growth model Middle Aged Mental health Black or African American Female Pshychiatric Mental Health business Body mass index Clinical psychology |
Zdroj: | Arch Psychiatr Nurs |
ISSN: | 0883-9417 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.apnu.2020.09.014 |
Popis: | Purpose The association between symptoms of depression and risks for cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains equivocal for African American (AA) mothers. We examined the association between social determinants of health (perceived discrimination), and cardiovascular risk (BMI) on symptoms of depression in a sample of young AA mothers. Methods Secondary data from 219 adult AA mothers between the ages of 21 and 46 with an average BMI of 29.8 and yearly family income of $14,999 were analyzed using a latent growth model that evaluated four time points to assess changes in symptoms of depression. Results Initial BMI was significantly associated with initial symptoms of depression (b = 0.12, p = .019). Perceived discrimination (unfair treatment) was associated with higher initial symptoms of depression (b = 1.14, p = .017). Conclusion The findings suggest that elevated BMI and perceived discrimination are associated with higher reported symptoms of depression among young, socioeconomically disadvantaged AA mothers. These results advance the scientific understanding of young AA mothers' risk for symptoms of depression and CVD by elucidating the impact of perceived discrimination and social experiences on mental health. Further studies of SDoH and CVD risk factors and perceived racism and depression are needed to shed light on the long-term mental health impact on AA mothers and their children. |
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