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The Influence of General Discrimination and Social Context on Young Urban Expecting Couples' Mental Health.

TitleThe Influence of General Discrimination and Social Context on Young Urban Expecting Couples' Mental Health.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsGordon, Derrick M., Christina Campbell, Keahnan Washington, Tashuna Albritton, Anna Divney, Urania Magriples, and Trace Kershaw
JournalJournal of child and family studies
Volume25
Issue4
Pagination1284-1294
Date Published2016 Apr 1
ISSN1062-1024
AbstractYoung expecting parents face a great deal of challenges as they transition into parenthood. This paper sought to identify racial and gender differences in the relationship between general discrimination, neighborhood problems, neighborhood cohesion, and social support on the depressive and stress symptoms among young expecting couples. Results indicated perceived general discrimination and less social support was associated with increased stress and depression. More neighborhood problems were related to increased depression and more neighborhood cohesion was related to less stress. Moderator analyses showed that the influence of general discrimination and stress was stronger for women than men. In addition, neighborhood cohesion was protective on stress for Blacks and Whites but not for Hispanics. These results indicate the need to address the broader social context for young expectant couples.
Alternate JournalJ Child Fam Stud

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