Racial Discrimination, Mental Health Symptoms, and Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration in Black Adults

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作者
Maldonado, Ana, I [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Murphy, Christopher M. [1 ]
Davis, Maxine [4 ]
Evans, Michele K. [2 ]
Zonderman, Alan B. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Maryland, Dept Psychol, 1000 Hilltop Circle, Baltimore, MD 21250 USA
[2] NIA, NIH, Baltimore, MD 21224 USA
[3] Natl Inst Minor Hlth & Hlth Dispar, NIH, Bethesda, MD USA
[4] Rutgers State Univ, Sch Social Work, New Brunswick, NJ USA
关键词
racial discrimination; intersectionality; intimate partner violence perpetration; Black; African American adults; mental health; POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER; AFRICAN-AMERICANS; CES-D; PERCEIVED DISCRIMINATION; DOMESTIC VIOLENCE; DOUBLE JEOPARDY; SEX-DIFFERENCES; PTSD CHECKLIST; SUBSTANCE USE; FIT INDEXES;
D O I
10.1037/ccp0000712
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Objective: This study had three goals: (a) to examine the association between racial discrimination and intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration; (b) to determine whether this relationship is explained by mental health (MH) symptoms; and (c) to determine whether these associations vary by poverty status or gender. Methods: During the Wave 4 (2013-2017) visit of the Healthy Aging in Neighborhoods of Diversity Longitudinal Study (HANDLS), Black adults who were in a relationship (N = 433; mean age = 55.26, SD = 9.30; 51% men) provided self-report data on IPV perpetration; frequency of racial discrimination; and levels of anxiety, depression, and posttraumatic stress symptoms. Multigroup mediation models used these cross-sectional data to test whether racial discrimination was associated with MH symptoms, which in turn were associated with IPV perpetration, determining the significance of direct and indirect pathways and whether any pathways varied by poverty status or gender. Results: Racial discrimination was associated with more MH symptoms, which in turn was associated with IPV perpetration. The negative effect of discrimination on MH was stronger for Black women than Black men and for Black adults with household incomes below 125% of the Federal poverty line than those with incomes above this cutoff. Discussion: Efforts to prevent and treat IPV in the Black community should address the negative effects of racial discrimination experiences on MH and partner aggression, especially among those with multiple marginalized identities. IPV prevention efforts may be enhanced through an overarching commitment to dismantle structural racism and intersectional forms of oppression. What is the public health significance of this article? The present study indicates that racial discrimination is a risk factor for intimate partner violence perpetration among Black individuals living in urban neighborhoods due to its association with mental health symptoms (anxiety, depression, and posttraumatic stress disorder). These associations are strongest for those with multiple marginalized identities, specifically Black women and those living in poverty.
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页码:209 / 220
页数:12
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