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Автор MILLS, TERRY L.
Автор EDWARDS, CARLA D. A.
Дата выпуска 2002
dc.description This paper summarises current research on the mental health status of older African-Americans with a specific focus on late-life depression, one of the most common forms of mental disorder among older persons. Social gerontologists have brought to the forefront the need to consider the impact of historical eras, cohort location, and lifecourse development when studying various dimensions of the ageing process. Unfortunately, this type of theorising is still in its infancy, and has not been widely applied to the general population and all dimensions of health, let alone investigations into the mental health status of older African-Americans. Virtually none of the empirical studies we reviewed adequately address the historical, biographical, or structural factors related to the mental health status of older African-Americans. We suggest that to understand contemporary manifestations of racial presumptions, there must be an appreciation of the historical antecedents. African-Americans live with the corrosive effects of a legacy of slavery that presumed black inferiority. The identification of salient factors of risk and resilience among this population is critical to developing effective intervention and mental health maintenance programmes. By emphasising the socio-historical influences on the mental health of older African-Americans, we can develop a greater understanding of this populationʼs mental health needs; thus paving the way for improved mental health services and a reduction in mental health disparities.
Издатель Cambridge University Press
Тема African-American
Тема older adults
Тема depression
Тема mental health services
Тема culture
Тема lifecourse
Название A critical review of research on the mental health status of older African-Americans
DOI 10.1017/S0144686X0200867X
Electronic ISSN 1469-1779
Print ISSN 0144-686X
Журнал Ageing and Society
Том 22
Первая страница 273
Последняя страница 304
Аффилиация MILLS TERRY L.; University of Florida; University of Florida
Аффилиация EDWARDS CARLA D. A.; US Department of Health and Human Services
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