Smith Bianca D, Cadet Kechna, Mendelson Tamar, Powell Terrinieka W
Department of Mental Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, United States of America.
Department of Epidemiology, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, New York, NY, United States of America.
Hous Soc. 2025 Apr 8. doi: 10.1080/08882746.2025.2490358.
Racialized housing discrimination has important implications for the mental health of Black American populations. This scoping review, conducted from May to December 2022, summarized key definitions and measurement approaches relevant to redlining and gentrification and their impact on the mental health of Black adults in the United States. Interdisciplinary research databases were searched (PudMed, SCOPUS, Sociological Abstracts, PsycINFO), and a two-stage review of articles was conducted in Covidence. Our review identified 21 articles, including quantitative (n=11) and qualitative (n=10) studies. There was significant variability in how redlining and gentrification exposures were conceptualized and operationalized across the literature. Most studies (57%) reported associations between discriminatory housing practices and mental health-related problems among Black American adults. Redlining was found to produce housing contexts and conditions involving environmental stressors for Black residents. Similarly, gentrification had an impact on housing consistency and housing costs. Expanding research on redlining and gentrification will help advance our understanding of policies and practices needed to address and alleviate ongoing racial mental health disparities in the United States.
种族化的住房歧视对美国黑人人口的心理健康具有重要影响。这项范围审查于2022年5月至12月进行,总结了与红线划定和高档化相关的关键定义、测量方法及其对美国黑人成年人心理健康的影响。检索了跨学科研究数据库(PubMed、SCOPUS、社会学文摘、心理学文摘),并在Covidence中对文章进行了两阶段审查。我们的审查确定了21篇文章,包括定量研究(n=11)和定性研究(n=10)。在整个文献中,红线划定和高档化暴露的概念化和操作化方式存在显著差异。大多数研究(57%)报告了歧视性住房做法与美国黑人成年人心理健康相关问题之间的关联。研究发现,红线划定导致了黑人居民面临环境压力源的住房环境和条件。同样,高档化对住房稳定性和住房成本产生了影响。扩大对红线划定和高档化的研究将有助于推进我们对解决和缓解美国持续存在的种族心理健康差距所需政策和做法的理解。