作者
Briana Mezuk, Jane A Rafferty, Kiarri N Kershaw, Darrell Hudson, Cleopatra M Abdou, Hedwig Lee, William W Eaton, James S Jackson
发表日期
2010/12/1
期刊
American journal of epidemiology
卷号
172
期号
11
页码范围
1238-1249
出版商
Oxford University Press
简介
Prevalence of depression is associated inversely with some indicators of socioeconomic position, and the stress of social disadvantage is hypothesized to mediate this relation. Relative to whites, blacks have a higher burden of most physical health conditions but, unexpectedly, a lower burden of depression. This study evaluated an etiologic model that integrates mental and physical health to account for this counterintuitive patterning. The Baltimore Epidemiologic Catchment Area Study (Maryland, 1993–2004) was used to evaluate the interaction between stress and poor health behaviors (smoking, alcohol use, poor diet, and obesity) and risk of depression 12 years later for 341 blacks and 601 whites. At baseline, blacks engaged in more poor health behaviors and had a lower prevalence of depression compared with whites (5.9% vs. 9.2%). The interaction between health behaviors and stress was …
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学术搜索中的文章
B Mezuk, CM Abdou, H Lee, JS Jackson - American Journal of Epidemiology, 2011