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Associations Between Primary Residence and Mental Health in Global Marginalized Populations

Scholars suggest that marginalized people in non-urban areas experience higher distress levels and fewer psychosocial resources than in urban areas. Researchers have yet to test whether precise proximity to urban centers is associated with mental health for marginalized populations. We recruited 173...

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Autores principales: Knutson, D., Irgens, M. S., Flynn, K. C., Norvilitis, J. M., Bauer, L. M., Berkessel, J. B., Cascalheira, C. J., Cera, J. L., Choi, N.-Y., Cuccolo, K., Danielson, D. K., Dascano, K. N., Edlund, J. E., Fletcher, T., Flinn, R. E., Gosnell, C. L., Heermans, G., Horne, M., Howell, J. L., Hua, J., Ijebor, E. E., Jia, F., McGillivray, S., Ogba, K. T. U., Shane-Simpson, C., Staples, A., Ugwu, C. F., Wang, S. C., Yockey, A., Zheng, Z., Zlokovich, M. S.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer US 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9874180/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36695952
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10597-023-01088-z
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author Knutson, D.
Irgens, M. S.
Flynn, K. C.
Norvilitis, J. M.
Bauer, L. M.
Berkessel, J. B.
Cascalheira, C. J.
Cera, J. L.
Choi, N.-Y.
Cuccolo, K.
Danielson, D. K.
Dascano, K. N.
Edlund, J. E.
Fletcher, T.
Flinn, R. E.
Gosnell, C. L.
Heermans, G.
Horne, M.
Howell, J. L.
Hua, J.
Ijebor, E. E.
Jia, F.
McGillivray, S.
Ogba, K. T. U.
Shane-Simpson, C.
Staples, A.
Ugwu, C. F.
Wang, S. C.
Yockey, A.
Zheng, Z.
Zlokovich, M. S.
author_facet Knutson, D.
Irgens, M. S.
Flynn, K. C.
Norvilitis, J. M.
Bauer, L. M.
Berkessel, J. B.
Cascalheira, C. J.
Cera, J. L.
Choi, N.-Y.
Cuccolo, K.
Danielson, D. K.
Dascano, K. N.
Edlund, J. E.
Fletcher, T.
Flinn, R. E.
Gosnell, C. L.
Heermans, G.
Horne, M.
Howell, J. L.
Hua, J.
Ijebor, E. E.
Jia, F.
McGillivray, S.
Ogba, K. T. U.
Shane-Simpson, C.
Staples, A.
Ugwu, C. F.
Wang, S. C.
Yockey, A.
Zheng, Z.
Zlokovich, M. S.
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description Scholars suggest that marginalized people in non-urban areas experience higher distress levels and fewer psychosocial resources than in urban areas. Researchers have yet to test whether precise proximity to urban centers is associated with mental health for marginalized populations. We recruited 1733 people who reported living in 45 different countries. Participants entered their home locations and completed measures of anxiety, depression, social support, and resilience. Regression and thematic analyses were used to determine what role distance from legislative and urban centers may play in mental health when marginalized people were disaggregated. Greater distance from legislative center predicted higher anxiety and resilience. Greater distance from urban center also predicted more resilience. Thematic analyses yielded five categories (e.g., safety, connection) that further illustrated the impact of geographic location on health. Implications for community mental health are discussed including the need to better understand and further expand resilience in rural areas.
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spelling pubmed-98741802023-01-25 Associations Between Primary Residence and Mental Health in Global Marginalized Populations Knutson, D. Irgens, M. S. Flynn, K. C. Norvilitis, J. M. Bauer, L. M. Berkessel, J. B. Cascalheira, C. J. Cera, J. L. Choi, N.-Y. Cuccolo, K. Danielson, D. K. Dascano, K. N. Edlund, J. E. Fletcher, T. Flinn, R. E. Gosnell, C. L. Heermans, G. Horne, M. Howell, J. L. Hua, J. Ijebor, E. E. Jia, F. McGillivray, S. Ogba, K. T. U. Shane-Simpson, C. Staples, A. Ugwu, C. F. Wang, S. C. Yockey, A. Zheng, Z. Zlokovich, M. S. Community Ment Health J Original Paper Scholars suggest that marginalized people in non-urban areas experience higher distress levels and fewer psychosocial resources than in urban areas. Researchers have yet to test whether precise proximity to urban centers is associated with mental health for marginalized populations. We recruited 1733 people who reported living in 45 different countries. Participants entered their home locations and completed measures of anxiety, depression, social support, and resilience. Regression and thematic analyses were used to determine what role distance from legislative and urban centers may play in mental health when marginalized people were disaggregated. Greater distance from legislative center predicted higher anxiety and resilience. Greater distance from urban center also predicted more resilience. Thematic analyses yielded five categories (e.g., safety, connection) that further illustrated the impact of geographic location on health. Implications for community mental health are discussed including the need to better understand and further expand resilience in rural areas. Springer US 2023-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9874180/ /pubmed/36695952 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10597-023-01088-z Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2023, Springer Nature or its licensor (e.g. a society or other partner) holds exclusive rights to this article under a publishing agreement with the author(s) or other rightsholder(s); author self-archiving of the accepted manuscript version of this article is solely governed by the terms of such publishing agreement and applicable law. This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Knutson, D.
Irgens, M. S.
Flynn, K. C.
Norvilitis, J. M.
Bauer, L. M.
Berkessel, J. B.
Cascalheira, C. J.
Cera, J. L.
Choi, N.-Y.
Cuccolo, K.
Danielson, D. K.
Dascano, K. N.
Edlund, J. E.
Fletcher, T.
Flinn, R. E.
Gosnell, C. L.
Heermans, G.
Horne, M.
Howell, J. L.
Hua, J.
Ijebor, E. E.
Jia, F.
McGillivray, S.
Ogba, K. T. U.
Shane-Simpson, C.
Staples, A.
Ugwu, C. F.
Wang, S. C.
Yockey, A.
Zheng, Z.
Zlokovich, M. S.
Associations Between Primary Residence and Mental Health in Global Marginalized Populations
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title_short Associations Between Primary Residence and Mental Health in Global Marginalized Populations
title_sort associations between primary residence and mental health in global marginalized populations
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9874180/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10597-023-01088-z
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