期刊
出版社
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19031498
关键词
depression; African American; mental health; social determinants of health; Healthy People 2030; review
资金
- Duke Endowment, health literacy initiative Enhancing Quality of Care Through Improved Health Literacy [6816-SP]
Depression in the United States is increasing among all races and ethnicities, and is attributed to various social determinants of health (SDOH). Limited research has been conducted on African American adults and their experiences with depression and SDOH. This study analyzes existing studies specific to African American adults and recommends further research to inform tailored interventions for improving SDOH and reducing racial and ethnic health disparities.
Depression in the United States (US) is increasing across all races and ethnicities and is attributed to multiple social determinants of health (SDOH). For members of historically marginalized races and ethnicities, depression is often underreported and undertreated, and can present as more severe. Limited research explores multiple SDOH and depression among African American adults in the US. Guided by Healthy People (HP) 2030, and using cross-disciplinary mental health terminology, we conducted a comprehensive search to capture studies specific to African American adults in the US published after 2016. We applied known scoping review methodology and followed Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) guidelines. From 12,315 initial results, 60 studies were included in our final sample. Most studies explored the HP 2030 Social and Community Context domain, with a heavy focus on discrimination and social support; no studies examined Health Care Access and Quality. Researchers typically utilized cross-sectional, secondary datasets; no qualitative studies were included. We recommend research that comprehensively examines mental health risk and protective factors over the life course within, not just between, populations to inform tailored health promotion and public policy interventions for improving SDOH and reducing racial and ethnic health disparities.
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