Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Anxiety And Depression In Afro-americans :: essays research papers fc
 Anxiety And Depression In Afro-Americans      Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  A major cause of mental health disorders such as depression and anxiety  in individuals is stress. Defined stress is an internal response caused by the  application of a stressor or anything that requires coping behaviour. For  example the pressure of a job, supporting a family or getting an education are  stressors that can result in depression and anxiety. Individuals and groups that  have numerous resources or other coping mechanisms are better suited for coping  with stress than are those who lack such resources. As a result, social and  economic circumstances in North America suggest that the black and Latino  communities have a higher risk for developing mental disorders than does the  non-black make up of the United States. Hence this paper will attempt to  demonstrate how due to socio-economic differences such as money, racism and  increased exposure to violence, blacks have a greater chance to develop mental  disorders such as depression and anxiety.    Some definitions: Stress, Depression & Anxiety  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Stress is everywhere in our lives and it can be found in two forms. The  life of Afro-Americans is filled with both eustress and distress, but it is the  high rate of distress due to socio-economic circumstances that are responsible  for higher rates of depression and anxiety amongst them.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Depression is an emotional state characterized by extreme sadness,  gloomy ruminations, feelings of worthlessness, loss of hope, and often  apprehension, while anxiety is a generalized feeling of fear and apprehension.  The number of reported cases combining both depression and anxiety with Afro-  Americans has dramatically increased since the civil rights movement, when  scientists began recording such causal relationships. In addition, statistics  show that the rate of violence demonstrates a positive relationship of mental  health disorders within the black community. Studies by Bell, Dixie-Bell and  Thompson show that Afro-Americans have a 36% higher chance of developing  depression than do non-blacks (Bell, Dixie-Bell, & Thompson, p.53). It is felt  that a portion of these results can be attributed to the high incidence of  violence and exposure within the black community.    Economic Distress  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Poverty and unemployment are rampant in Afro-American communities in the  United States. Approximately 65% of the black community in the U.S. live in  poverty or are unemployed (Bell et al., p.53). In comparison to other ethnic  groups, this is the highest rate with the exception of the Latino community at  68.7%. The closest group above the blacks are the Chinese at 35%. Not only are  most blacks poor and unemployed but, the future does not look promising in terms  of job opportunities for Afro-Americans. This rampant spread of poverty within  the black community causes great distress within the family unit.  					    
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