The association between interpersonal factors, barriers to mental health help-seeking behaviors, and persistent depression disorder among Latinx and Black youths

Carolina Vélez-Grau , Laura Mufson , William Byansi , Michael A. Lindsey
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Abstract

Objective

This study aimed to better understand interpersonal factors associated with persistent depressive disorder among Latinx and Black youth and elucidate potential targets for early detection and prevention.

Methods

Data were obtained from a cross-sectional and exploratory study conducted between 2021 and 2022 in New York City with Latinx and Black youth ages 13–17 (N ​= ​61) who did not meet the cutoff for depression (PHQ-9≥10). This supplemental study was part of an ongoing larger NIMH-funded study of school-based engagement intervention for depressed Black youth. It used structured assessments to examine interpersonal factors (e.g., thwarted belongingness and perceived burdensomeness), barriers to mental health help-seeking, and persistent depressive disorder (PDD) in Latinx and Black youth. Participants were recruited from youth community centers. Assessments were provided in English or Spanish based on preference. Descriptive statistics and bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were used to examine the association between predictors and persistent depressive disorder

Results

Perceived burdensomeness (PB) increased the odds of having PDD (OR ​= ​3.6, p ​= ​.05) after adjusting for thwarted belongingness, barriers to help-seeking, sex assigned at birth, age, and ethnicity. In addition, compared to female-identified youth, male-identified youth had decreased odds of PDD (OR ​= ​.072, p ​= ​.002).

Limitations

This is a cross-sectional study, the sample is small, and the results may be more salient for Latinx youth than Black youth due to sample distribution.

Conclusions

Targeting perceived burdensomeness could reduce persistent symptoms of depression among Latinx and Black youth.

人际关系因素、心理健康求助行为障碍与拉丁裔和黑人青年持续抑郁障碍之间的关系
目的了解拉丁裔和黑人青年持续性抑郁的人际关系因素,为早期发现和预防抑郁症提供依据。方法数据来自2021年至2022年在纽约市进行的一项横断面探索性研究,该研究纳入了13-17岁的拉丁裔和黑人青年(N = 61),这些青年未达到抑郁症的临界值(PHQ-9≥10)。这项补充研究是nimh资助的一项正在进行的大型研究的一部分,该研究以学校为基础,对抑郁的黑人青年进行参与干预。它使用结构化评估来检查拉丁裔和黑人青年的人际因素(例如,受挫的归属感和感知负担),心理健康寻求帮助的障碍以及持续性抑郁症(PDD)。参与者是从青年社区中心招募的。评估根据个人喜好以英语或西班牙语提供。采用描述性统计、双变量和多变量logistic回归分析来检验预测因素与持续性抑郁症之间的关系。结果:在调整了受挫折的归属感、寻求帮助的障碍、出生性别、年龄和种族后,感知负担(PB)增加了患PDD的几率(OR = 3.6, p = 0.05)。此外,与女性青年相比,男性青年患PDD的几率降低(OR =)。072, p = .002)。这是一项横断面研究,样本很小,由于样本分布的原因,拉丁裔青年的结果可能比黑人青年更突出。结论以感知负担为目标可以减少拉丁裔和黑人青年的持续性抑郁症状。
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Psychiatry research communications
Psychiatry research communications Psychiatry and Mental Health
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