Financial Strain, Food Insecurity, and Spiritual Beliefs on Depression in Middle-Aged and Older Indigenous Women
Soonhee Roh, Yeon-Shim Lee, Erna Dinata, Sukyung Yoon, Joel Steele, Elizabeth Peffer Talbot, Sasheen T Stone

TL;DR
This study examines how financial strain and food insecurity affect depression in Indigenous women and whether spiritual beliefs help protect against these effects.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the mental health challenges faced by Indigenous women and the lack of protective effects from spiritual beliefs.
Findings
19.5% of participants experienced mild depression, with 11.3% having moderate and 8.3% moderately severe or severe depression.
Financial strain affects depression indirectly through food insecurity.
Religious and spiritual beliefs did not serve as protective factors against depressive symptoms in this population.
Abstract
This study investigates how financial strain and food insecurity contribute to depression among middle-aged and older Indigenous women. It further explores whether religious and spiritual beliefs serve as a buffer against the impact of these stressors, providing insight into their potential protective role in mental health. In collaboration with a Northern Plains tribe, this study included 133 self-identified Indigenous women aged 40 to 70 years. The stress process model (SPM) provided the theoretical framework. Standardized assessments, including the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9), measures of food insecurity, financial strain, and religious/spiritual beliefs, were administered. Path analysis was used to assess both direct and indirect effects. The study found a significant burden of depression, with 19.5% of participants experiencing mild depression, 11.3% moderate depression,…
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TopicsFood Security and Health in Diverse Populations · Indigenous Studies and Ecology · Indigenous Health, Education, and Rights
