Lucas Jacqueline W, Barr-Anderson Daheia J, Kington Raynard S
Division of Health Interview Statistics, National Center for Health Statistics, Hyattsville, Maryland 20782, USA.
Vital Health Stat 10. 2005 Jul(226):1-20.
This report describes differences in selected sociodemographic and health characteristics of the non-Hispanic U.S. population by race (black and white) and nativity (U.S-born and foreign-born), using data from the 1992-95 National Health Interview Surveys (NHIS).
Data were collected for a household, multistage probability sample representative of the U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized population. A total of 456,729 persons were included in these analyses for the 4 data years combined. Statistics were age adjusted to the 2000 U.S. standard population, and unadjusted estimates are also presented for comparison.
Over 87 percent of the foreign-born black population assessed their health as being excellent or very good, significantly higher than U.S.-born black persons (52 percent), and similar to U.S.- and foreign-born white persons (69 percent for each group). Eleven percent of foreign-born black persons were limited in performing some type of activity, compared with 20 percent of their U.S.-born counterparts. Among white persons, 14 percent of foreign-born and 16 percent of U.S.-born individuals were limited in activity. The foreign-born black population, especially women, had the lowest current smoking prevalence of all of the study groups.
The data show significant differences in health characteristics between groups classified by race and nativity. Information about the nativity status of black and white populations may be useful in public health efforts to eliminate health disparities.
本报告利用1992 - 1995年美国国家健康访谈调查(NHIS)的数据,描述了按种族(黑人和白人)及出生情况(美国出生和外国出生)划分的非西班牙裔美国人群体在选定的社会人口统计学和健康特征方面的差异。
数据收集自一个具有代表性的美国家庭多阶段概率样本,该样本代表美国非机构化平民人口。在这4年的数据中,共有456,729人被纳入这些分析。统计数据按年龄调整为2000年美国标准人口,同时也列出未调整的估计值以供比较。
超过87%的外国出生黑人将自己的健康状况评为优秀或非常好,显著高于美国出生的黑人(52%),且与美国出生和外国出生的白人(每组均为69%)相似。11%的外国出生黑人在进行某种活动时受到限制,而美国出生的黑人这一比例为20%。在白人中,外国出生的有14%、美国出生的有16%在活动方面受到限制。外国出生的黑人,尤其是女性,在所有研究组中当前吸烟率最低。
数据显示,按种族和出生情况分类的群体在健康特征方面存在显著差异。有关黑人和白人出生情况的信息可能有助于公共卫生领域消除健康差距的努力。