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感知到的种族主义与血压:文献综述以及概念与方法学批判

Perceived racism and blood pressure: a review of the literature and conceptual and methodological critique.

作者信息

Brondolo Elizabeth, Rieppi Ricardo, Kelly Kim P, Gerin William

机构信息

Department of Psychology, St. John's University, Jamaica, NY 11439, USA.

出版信息

Ann Behav Med. 2003 Winter;25(1):55-65. doi: 10.1207/S15324796ABM2501_08.

Abstract

Racial disparities in health, including elevated rates of hypertension (HT) among Blacks, are widely recognized and a matter of serious concern. Researchers have hypothesized that social stress, and in particular exposure to racism, may account for some of the between-group differences in the prevalence of HT and a portion of the within-group variations in risk for HT. However, there have been surprisingly few empirical studies of the relationship between perceived racism and blood pressure (BP) or cardiovascular reactivity (CVR), a possible marker of mechanisms culminating in cardiovascular disease. This article reviews published literature investigating the relationship of perceived racism to HT-related variables, including self-reported history of HT, BP level, or CVR. Strengths and weaknesses of the existing research are discussed to permit the identification of research areas that may elucidate the biopsychosocial mechanisms potentially linking racism to HT. We hope to encourage investigators to invest in research on the health effects of racism because a sound and detailed knowledge base in this area is necessary to address racial disparities in health.

摘要

健康方面的种族差异,包括黑人中高血压(HT)发病率较高,已得到广泛认可且备受严重关注。研究人员推测,社会压力,尤其是遭受种族主义,可能是导致HT患病率在不同群体间存在差异以及部分群体内部HT风险存在差异的原因之一。然而,令人惊讶的是,关于感知到的种族主义与血压(BP)或心血管反应性(CVR)(心血管疾病最终机制的一个可能指标)之间关系的实证研究极少。本文回顾了已发表的文献,这些文献研究了感知到的种族主义与HT相关变量之间的关系,包括自我报告的HT病史、BP水平或CVR。讨论了现有研究的优点和不足,以便确定可能阐明种族主义与HT潜在联系的生物心理社会机制的研究领域。我们希望鼓励研究人员投入到关于种族主义对健康影响的研究中,因为在这一领域建立完善且详细的知识库对于解决健康方面的种族差异是必要的。

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