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Racial differences in depression trajectories among older women: socioeconomic, family, and health influences.

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Spence, NJ; Adkins, DE; Dupre, ME
Published in: J Health Soc Behav
December 2011

Despite recent increases in life course research on mental illness, important questions remain about the social patterning of, and explanations for, depression trajectories among women in later life. The authors investigate competing theoretical frameworks for the age patterning of depressive symptoms and the physical health, socioeconomic, and family mechanisms differentiating black and white women. Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Mature Women, the authors use linear mixed (growth curve) models to estimate trajectories of distress for women aged 52 to 81 years (N = 3,182). The results demonstrate that: (1) there are persistently higher levels of depressive symptoms among black women relative to white women throughout later life; (2) physical health and socioeconomic status account for much of the racial gap in depressive symptoms; and (3) marital status moderates race differences in distress. The findings highlight the importance of physical health, family, and socioeconomic status in racial disparities in mental health.

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J Health Soc Behav

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2150-6000

Publication Date

December 2011

Volume

52

Issue

4

Start / End Page

444 / 459

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • White People
  • United States
  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • Public Health
  • Middle Aged
  • Marital Status
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Linear Models
  • Humans
  • Health Status
 

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Spence, N. J., Adkins, D. E., & Dupre, M. E. (2011). Racial differences in depression trajectories among older women: socioeconomic, family, and health influences. J Health Soc Behav, 52(4), 444–459. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022146511410432
Spence, Naomi J., Daniel E. Adkins, and Matthew E. Dupre. “Racial differences in depression trajectories among older women: socioeconomic, family, and health influences.J Health Soc Behav 52, no. 4 (December 2011): 444–59. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022146511410432.
Spence NJ, Adkins DE, Dupre ME. Racial differences in depression trajectories among older women: socioeconomic, family, and health influences. J Health Soc Behav. 2011 Dec;52(4):444–59.
Spence, Naomi J., et al. “Racial differences in depression trajectories among older women: socioeconomic, family, and health influences.J Health Soc Behav, vol. 52, no. 4, Dec. 2011, pp. 444–59. Pubmed, doi:10.1177/0022146511410432.
Spence NJ, Adkins DE, Dupre ME. Racial differences in depression trajectories among older women: socioeconomic, family, and health influences. J Health Soc Behav. 2011 Dec;52(4):444–459.
Journal cover image

Published In

J Health Soc Behav

DOI

EISSN

2150-6000

Publication Date

December 2011

Volume

52

Issue

4

Start / End Page

444 / 459

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • White People
  • United States
  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • Public Health
  • Middle Aged
  • Marital Status
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Linear Models
  • Humans
  • Health Status