Neighborhood Deprivation, Trauma Profiles, Coping, and Stress Prospectively Predict Depressive Symptoms Among Young African American Mothers in the InterGEN Study: A Latent Class Analysis
Lane B, Millender E, Harris R, Nowak A, Josiah N, Hall C, Pfeiffer F, Wong F, Crusto C, Potts-Thompson S, Prescott L, Taylor J. Neighborhood Deprivation, Trauma Profiles, Coping, and Stress Prospectively Predict Depressive Symptoms Among Young African American Mothers in the InterGEN Study: A Latent Class Analysis. Journal Of Racial And Ethnic Health Disparities 2025, 1-13. PMID: 40457024, DOI: 10.1007/s40615-025-02498-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchYoung African American mothersNeighborhood deprivationImprove mental healthAfrican American mothersMental healthDepressive symptomsStatistically significant predictors of depressive symptomsEffect of neighborhood deprivationLatent class analysisExposure to neighbourhood deprivationSignificant predictors of depressive symptomsAmerican mothersPredictors of depressive symptomsAvoidant copingResultsIn unadjusted modelsClass analysisAfrican American womenIndividual coping skillsInterGEN StudyExperiences of traumaSocioeconomic disparitiesUnadjusted modelsPsychological supportCoping skillsCommunity strengths
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