Beliefs about causes of major depression: Clinical and treatment correlates among African Americans in an urban community.
Eleanor MurphySidney HankersonPublished in: Journal of clinical psychology (2017)
Among low-income African Americans, beliefs about causes of depression are varied but broadly consistent explanatory models that include a combination of psychosocial causes with genetic/biological contributions. For certain individuals, supernatural and natural causal attributions may coexist without dissonance. Causal attributions may be associated with types of treatment accepted and have implications for treatment compliance and adherence.