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- From: schultz@unixg.ubc.ca (Stewart Schultz)
- Newsgroups: alt.feminism,soc.women,soc.men,soc.culture.african.american
- Subject: Re: Who Is Really Oppressed? (was : Re: Self Appreciation (was: Re: Elle MacPherson causes rape?))
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- Date: 16 Nov 1992 20:54:02 GMT
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- References: <1duoeoINNona@iskut.ucs.ubc.ca> <garry-131192102334@nulla-nulla.rice.edu> <1992Nov13.220912.2514@panix.com>
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- In article <1992Nov13.220912.2514@panix.com>
- gcf@panix.com (Gordon Fitch) writes:
- >
- >My observations of the pre-Civil Rights South were that
- >the white people were psychologically worse off than the
- >black people; this was consistent with many other observers
- >I spoke to at that time, although I don't know of a
- >quantified study.
-
- As it happens a large body of research has addressed this question,
- and the indisputable conclusion is that the black population suffers
- from higher rates of total psychopathology and general negative
- well-being. In fact, the issue is not and never has been whether, or
- even why, but rather what can and should be done to mitigate these
- inevitable consequences of racism.
-
- Of course the general conclusion extends to overall physical health,
- which can be seen at a glance in the Statistical Abstracts: higher
- mortality rates in just about every category, starting at birth with a
- twofold infant mortality rate; shorter average lifespan.
-
- And the same generally holds for other minority racial/ethnic
- groups, though the details may differ. The higher psychopathology
- of Native-Americans, for instance, is dominated by alarmingly high
- rates of alcoholism and suicide relative to both blacks and the
- general population.
-
- There's no need to bother examining social or economic structures to
- make the point; the epidemiology speaks for itself.
-
- -S. Schultz
- --
- Refs (just a few recent random examples):
-
- Neighbors HW. The prevention of psychopathology in African
- Americans: an epidemiologic perspective. 1990. Community Mental
- Health Journal. 26(2):167-79.
-
- Hamberger LK. Hastings JE. 1992. Racial differences on the MCMI in
- an outpatient clinical sample. Journal of Personality Assessment.
- 58(1):90-5.
-
- Williams DR. Takeuchi DT. Adair RK. 1992. Marital status and
- psychiatric disorders among blacks and whites. Journal of Health &
- Social Behavior 33(2):140-57.
-