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Williams, Kofoworola D. A.; Adkins, Amy E.; Kuo, Sally I-Chun; LaRose, Jessica G.; Utsey, Shawn O.; Guidry, Jeanine P. D.; Dick, Danielle; Carlyle, Kellie E.
Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities, 04/2022, Letnik: 9, Številka: 2Journal Article
Objective The aim of this study is to analyze relationships among social and environmental determinants serving as risk, protective, and important covariate factors for mental health risk and help-seeking among Black men on a college campus. Methods A secondary data analysis was conducted utilizing an ongoing, campus-wide survey at a large, urban, public university. Measures included depressive and anxiety symptoms; campus service utilization; risk factors (e.g., financial status); protective factors (social support/religiosity); and additional covariates (substance use/GPA). Multiple linear regressions were conducted to examine relationships between these factors, symptoms and help-seeking. Results Data is included for 681 students. Findings indicated that stressful life events were associated with higher levels of anxiety symptoms ( B = 0.39, p < 0.001) and depressive symptoms ( B = 0.33, p = 0.013). Cannabis use ( B = 1.14, p = .020) was also associated with higher levels of depressive symptoms. We found that financial status ( B = 0.21, p = 0.041) was positively associated with higher levels of depressive symptoms and endorsement of religiosity was associated with lower levels anxiety ( B = − 0.23, p = 0.019) and depressive symptoms ( B = − 0.32, p = 0.035). Religiosity predicted lower utilization of campus health services. Conclusions The key findings indicated that Black men’s mental health is negatively influenced by stressful live events and cannabis use. As religiosity was associated with lower levels of symptoms and utilization, it may be beneficial to assess this in future work. Further research is needed to address and improve mental health and help-seeking among these men.
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