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Race differences in depressive symptoms: a dynamic perspective on stress exposure and vulnerability.

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George, LK; Lynch, SM
Published in: Journal of health and social behavior
September 2003

The existence, nature, and strength of race differences in mental health remain unclear after several decades of research. In this research, we examine black-white differences in the relationship between acute stressors and depressive symptoms. We reframe the stress exposure and differential vulnerability hypotheses in the context of long-term trajectories of stress and depression, and we hypothesize that trajectories of stress growth will be associated with trajectories of depressive symptom growth. Using latent growth curve analysis of a sample of 1,972 older persons interviewed three times at three-year intervals, we test the hypotheses that (1) growth in exposure to loss-related events will predict growth in depressive symptoms, and (2) African Americans will experience greater stress growth than whites. Results support the hypotheses. Stress growth exhibited a linear increase for blacks but not for whites, and predicted depression growth for both races, but explained more variance for blacks than for whites.

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Published In

Journal of health and social behavior

EISSN

2150-6000

ISSN

0022-1465

Publication Date

September 2003

Volume

44

Issue

3

Start / End Page

353 / 369

Related Subject Headings

  • White People
  • United States
  • Stress, Psychological
  • Regression Analysis
  • Public Health
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Depression
  • Black or African American
 

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George, L. K., & Lynch, S. M. (2003). Race differences in depressive symptoms: a dynamic perspective on stress exposure and vulnerability. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 44(3), 353–369.
George, Linda K., and Scott M. Lynch. “Race differences in depressive symptoms: a dynamic perspective on stress exposure and vulnerability.Journal of Health and Social Behavior 44, no. 3 (September 2003): 353–69.
George LK, Lynch SM. Race differences in depressive symptoms: a dynamic perspective on stress exposure and vulnerability. Journal of health and social behavior. 2003 Sep;44(3):353–69.
George, Linda K., and Scott M. Lynch. “Race differences in depressive symptoms: a dynamic perspective on stress exposure and vulnerability.Journal of Health and Social Behavior, vol. 44, no. 3, Sept. 2003, pp. 353–69.
George LK, Lynch SM. Race differences in depressive symptoms: a dynamic perspective on stress exposure and vulnerability. Journal of health and social behavior. 2003 Sep;44(3):353–369.
Journal cover image

Published In

Journal of health and social behavior

EISSN

2150-6000

ISSN

0022-1465

Publication Date

September 2003

Volume

44

Issue

3

Start / End Page

353 / 369

Related Subject Headings

  • White People
  • United States
  • Stress, Psychological
  • Regression Analysis
  • Public Health
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Depression
  • Black or African American