Police brutality, heightened vigilance, and the mental health of Black adults.

IF 2.4 2区 心理学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Sirry M. Alang, Cortney R VanHook, J. Judson, A. Ikiroma, P. Adkins-Jackson
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Objectives : To examine whether heightened vigilance partially explains associations between police brutality, depressed mood, and generalized anxiety among Black adults. Method : We used data from the cross-sectional Survey of the Health of Urban Residents (SHUR) in the United States ( N = 623). Controlling for sociodemographic and health characteristics, we regressed depressed mood and generalized anxietyonpolicebrutality.Toassesswhetherheightenedvigilancemediatestherelationshipbetweenpolice brutalityandmentalhealth,wecomputedthedirecteffectsofpolicebrutalityandindirecteffects(through heightened vigilance) on depression and anxiety. Results : Over half of the sample reported experiencing police brutality. Both police brutality and heightened vigilance were associated with depressed mood and generalized anxiety. Heightened vigilance explained 11% of the total effect of police brutality on depressed mood and 21% of the total effect of police brutality on generalized anxiety. Conclusions : Police brutality is associated with negative mental health outcomes among Black people. As clinicians work to provide assessment,diagnosis,andtreatment services,theyshouldbe aware that Blackpatients mightface increased risk for depression and anxiety because of heightened vigilance and police brutality. Addressing how to managethesekindsofstressorsisimportant,asisbuildingasocietywherehypervigilanceisunnecessaryfor the survival of Black people. Advocating for broad policy actions to reimagine policing is important for the mental health of Black adults.
警察暴行、高度警惕和黑人成年人的心理健康。
目的:研究警惕性的提高是否部分解释了黑人成年人中警察暴行、抑郁情绪和广泛性焦虑之间的联系。方法:我们使用来自美国城市居民健康横断面调查(SHUR)的数据(N = 623)。控制了社会人口统计学和健康特征,我们回归了抑郁情绪和广泛性焦虑与警察暴行的关系。为了评估警惕性的提高是否调解了警察暴行与心理健康之间的关系,我们计算了警察暴行对抑郁和焦虑的直接影响和间接影响(通过提高警惕性)。结果:超过一半的样本报告经历过警察暴力。警察暴行和警惕性提高都与抑郁情绪和广泛性焦虑有关。警惕性提高解释了警察暴力对抑郁情绪总影响的11%和警察暴力对广泛性焦虑总影响的21%。结论:警察暴行与黑人的负面心理健康结果有关。当临床医生致力于提供评估、诊断和治疗服务时,他们应该意识到,由于警惕性的提高和警察的残暴,黑人患者可能面临更高的抑郁和焦虑风险。解决如何管理各种压力是很重要的,帮助建立一个社会,过度警惕对黑人的生存是不必要的。倡导广泛的政策行动来重新想象警务对黑人成年人的心理健康很重要。
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