Ashley N Kyalwazi, Cheryl L Woods-Giscombe, Matthew P Johnson, Clarence Jones, Sharonne N Hayes, Lisa A Cooper, Christi A Patten, LaPrincess C Brewer
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摘要
背景:与其他种族/族裔亚群的妇女相比,非裔美国人(AA)妇女不太可能实现理想的心血管(CV)健康,这主要是由于结构和社会心理障碍造成的。与理想心血管健康相关的潜在社会心理结构是女超人模式(SWS)。目的:我们探讨了女超人模式是否与 AA 妇女的感知压力、心血管风险因素和整体心血管健康相关:方法:我们对 FAITH!心脏健康+ 研究》的横断面分析在具有高心脏代谢风险的 AA 妇女中进行。皮尔逊相关性评估了 SWS 与心血管风险因素(如压力、高血压、糖尿病等)之间的关联。35 项 SWS 问卷包括五个领域。压力通过 8 个项目的全球压力感量表(GPSS)进行测量。心血管健康采用美国心脏协会的健康行为/生物测量 "生活简单 7"(LS7)标准进行评估。数据采集时间为 2022 年 2 月至 8 月:纳入分析的 38 名女性(平均年龄 54.3 [SD 11.5]岁)具有较高的心血管风险因素负担(71.1% 高血压、76.3% 超重/肥胖、28.9% 糖尿病、39.5% 高脂血症)。平均 GPSS 水平为 7.7(标清 5.2),CV 健康评分为 6.7(标清 1.8),SWS 评分为 60.3(标清 18.0)。在所有 SWS 领域中,感到 "有义务帮助他人 "和 "有义务展示坚强的形象 "与 GPSS 分数的相关性最强(分别为 r = 0.51; p = .002 和 r = 0.39; p = .02)。SWS领域与传统的冠心病风险因素之间的相关性在统计学上并不显著:我们的研究结果表明,帮助他人和塑造坚强形象的义务可能是造成 AA 妇女压力的原因。
Associations Between the Superwoman Schema, Stress, and Cardiovascular Health Among African-American Women.
Background: African-American (AA) women are less likely to achieve ideal cardiovascular (CV) health compared with women of other racial/ethnic subgroups, primarily due to structural and psychosocial barriers. A potential psychosocial construct relevant to ideal CV health is the superwoman schema (SWS).
Purpose: We explored whether the SWS was associated with perceived stress, CV risk factors, and overall CV health among AA women.
Methods: This cross-sectional analysis of the FAITH! Heart Health+ Study was conducted among AA women with high cardiometabolic risk. Pearson correlation evaluated associations between SWS and CV risk factors (e.g., stress, hypertension, diabetes, etc.). The 35-item SWS questionnaire includes five domains. Stress was measured by the 8-item Global Perceived Stress Scale (GPSS). CV health was assessed using the American Heart Association Life's Simple 7 (LS7) rubric of health behaviors/biometrics. Data acquisition spanned from February to August 2022.
Results: The 38 women included in the analysis (mean age 54.3 [SD 11.5] years) had a high CV risk factor burden (71.1% hypertension, 76.3% overweight/obesity, 28.9% diabetes, 39.5% hyperlipidemia). Mean GPSS level was 7.7 (SD 5.2), CV health score 6.7 (SD 1.8), and SWS score 60.3 (SD 18.0). Feeling an "obligation to help others" and "obligation to present an image of strength" had strongest correlations with GPSS score among all SWS domains (r = 0.51; p = .002 and r = 0.39; p = .02, respectively). Correlation among the SWS domains and traditional CV risk factors was not statistically significant.
Conclusion: Our findings suggest that an obligation to help others and to project an image of strength could be contributing to stress among AA women.
期刊介绍:
Annals of Behavioral Medicine aims to foster the exchange of knowledge derived from the disciplines involved in the field of behavioral medicine, and the integration of biological, psychosocial, and behavioral factors and principles as they relate to such areas as health promotion, disease prevention, risk factor modification, disease progression, adjustment and adaptation to physical disorders, and rehabilitation. To achieve these goals, much of the journal is devoted to the publication of original empirical articles including reports of randomized controlled trials, observational studies, or other basic and clinical investigations. Integrative reviews of the evidence for the application of behavioral interventions in health care will also be provided. .