Close Menu
The Shade RoomThe Shade Room
  • CELEBS
  • NEWS
  • BEAUTY & STYLE
  • SHOWS
  • TSR TEENS
  • TSR SHOP
  • NEWSLETTER
  • CAREERS
  • MEDIA KIT
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube Snapchat
Trending
  • Embed Test
  • Test Death Kill Porn Murder Test
  • TSR Live with Claudia Jordan, A.B. Burns, Wendy Osefo, and Joe E. Collins III death
  • Instagram Embed Test
  • Vertical Image
  • Test 2: TSR Teens
  • Newsbreak video
  • Colossus Test
  • Prayers Up! Michael Strahan’s 19-Year-Old Daughter Reveals Brain Tumor Diagnosis
  • Oop! Charlamagne Tha God & DJ Envy Express Confusion Over Getting A New ‘Breakfast Club’ Co-Host
The Shade RoomThe Shade Room
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube TikTok Snapchat
  • SHOWS
  • CELEBS
  • NEWS
  • BEAUTY & STYLE
  • TSR TEENS
  • TSR SHOP
The Shade RoomThe Shade Room
Button
Home » Latest Tea » New Study Explores How Black Women Experience Depression Differently
News

New Study Explores How Black Women Experience Depression Differently

Nick FenleyBy Nick FenleyJanuary 13, 2023No Comments
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Photo: Peter Griffith/Getty Images
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

According to a recent study published in the Nursing Research journal, Black women may experience depression symptoms that are “poorly recognized and undertreated” within the larger medical community.

Depression Is ‘More Likely’ To Manifest As Stress Or Self-Criticism Within Black Women

The study focused on data from 227 African American women and was centered on “explor[ing] depressive symptom phenotypes” within this demographic. Through the research, it was found that, as opposed to more trademark symptoms, Black women can experience higher levels of self-criticism, sleep disturbances, and irritability, per NYU.

Regarding these findings, Lauren Carson—founder of a mental health nonprofit called Black Girls Smile—noted that her experience with patients supports the conclusion.

“We are more likely as Black women and girls to experience what’s called psychosomatic symptoms, so manifesting stress, anxiety or trauma in our bodies.”

Additionally, she shared that Black women dealing with depression or anxiety experience migraines, gastrointestinal problems, and muscle tension at higher rates than other demographics.

“A lot of the information that we receive when it comes to diagnosing…Doesn’t always fit these marginalized demographic groups.”

So, commonly-accepted symptoms of depression aren’t exactly the same across the board.

These Differences Can Result In ‘Underdiagnosis & Undertreatment’

As a result, Dr. Nicole Perez, lead author of the study, noted, “It’s possible that health care providers may miss depression symptoms in Black women, resulting in underdiagnosis and undertreatment.”

“My hope is that these findings contribute to the growing dialogue of how depression can look different from person to person and raise awareness of the need for more research in historically understudied and minoritized populations.

Perez continued, sharing that action needs to be taken “so that we can better identify symptoms and reduce missed care and health disparities.”

How The ‘Strong & Resilient’ Black Woman Stereotype Factors In

In addition to exploring disparities between symptoms, an explanation about why some of these differences occur was offered. Specifically, the study was sure to shed light on how expectations for Black women to be “strong” can lead depression to manifest as self-criticism and people-pleasing.

Meghan Watson, founder of the Bloom Psychology & Wellness center in Toronto, observed, “It’s not emotionally safe to simply be sad or hopeless, which are some of the hallmark symptoms of depression.”

“I think a lot of the reasons I attribute [people-pleasing] to depression is that from my understanding in talking to Black women regularly, it’s not emotionally safe to simply be sad or hopeless, which are some of the hallmark symptoms of depression.”

What do you think about these findings?

What Do You Think Roomies?
+1
0
+1
0
+1
0
+1
0
+1
0
+1
0
+1
0

Comments are closed.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

LIVE

TSR Live with Claudia Jordan, A.B. Burns, Wendy Osefo, and Joe E. Collins III death

July 31, 2024
EXCLUSIVE DETAILS

Prayers Up! Michael Strahan’s 19-Year-Old Daughter Reveals Brain Tumor Diagnosis

January 11, 2024
BREAKING NEWS

Oop! Charlamagne Tha God & DJ Envy Express Confusion Over Getting A New ‘Breakfast Club’ Co-Host

January 11, 2024
Latest Posts

Embed Test

March 26, 2025

Test Death Kill Porn Murder Test

March 12, 2025
LIVE

TSR Live with Claudia Jordan, A.B. Burns, Wendy Osefo, and Joe E. Collins III death

July 31, 2024

Instagram Embed Test

July 30, 2024

All Tea. No Shade.

Subscribe below to our official newsletter.

About
About

TSR is the culture's definitive source for trending celeb news, exclusive interviews, videos, and more.

NMSDC CERTIFIED

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube TikTok Snapchat Threads
Featured Posts
LIVE

TSR Live with Claudia Jordan, A.B. Burns, Wendy Osefo, and Joe E. Collins III death

July 31, 2024
EXCLUSIVE DETAILS

Prayers Up! Michael Strahan’s 19-Year-Old Daughter Reveals Brain Tumor Diagnosis

January 11, 2024
BREAKING NEWS

Oop! Charlamagne Tha God & DJ Envy Express Confusion Over Getting A New ‘Breakfast Club’ Co-Host

January 11, 2024
Latests Posts

Embed Test

March 26, 2025

Test Death Kill Porn Murder Test

March 12, 2025

Instagram Embed Test

July 30, 2024
© 2025 The Shade Room
  • Celebs
  • News & Politics
  • Beauty & Style
  • Shows
  • TSR Teens
  • TSR Shop
  • Privacy Policy

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.